One seat advantage in the senate.OK, see it now. So the Dems had a 31 seat advantage in 2006 and in the Senate 6 seat advantage.
Pretty articulated defined by others: surplus into deficit, unfettered spending starting on day one of the Bush administration, cutting taxes rather than putting the fiscal house in order, unfunded wars with Enron style accounting. That last bit never seems to make it into the discussion.Why is it still all the GOP's fault through 2008 per the OP?
OK, see it now. So the Dems had a 31 seat advantage in 2006 and in the Senate 6 seat advantage.
Why is it still all the GOP's fault through 2008 per the OP?
I can't recall a majority GOP group not supporting Obama's decision to kill Bin Laden.Since the day he was innaugurated, I've said Republicans will not support Obama on anything, just to spite him and Democrats. I've yet to be proven wrong.
I can't recall a majority GOP group not supporting Obama's decision to kill Bin Laden.
No. Some may have asserted that the foundations for gathering the intel may be attributed to Bush, but the actual go ahead to make the hit was of course Obama's decision and that decision was widely supported by the GOP. You and NoahFence are wrong.Yeah, they just decided to give the credit to Bush.
No. Some may have asserted that the foundations for gathering the intel may be attributed to Bush, but the actual go ahead to make the hit was of course Obama's decision and that decision was widely supported by the GOP. You and NoahFence are wrong.
Let's be clear on this: OBAMA did NOT kill Bin Laden. An American soldier, who Obama just a few weeks ago was debating on whether or not to PAY, did. Obama just happened to be the one in office when our soldiers finally found OBL and took him out. This is NOT an Obama victory, but an AMERICAN… victory!! REPOST IF YOU AGREE!!!
Because they all read, and they understood you, and they ignored, and they moved on.Since the day he was innaugurated, I've said Republicans will not support Obama on anything, just to spite him and Democrats. I've yet to be proven wrong.
Presidential flummery and questions left unasked
By: Hugh Hewitt … snip; … 7/17/11
Bravo, Jake Tapper.
Finally from a member of the increasingly supine White House press corps came a question that demanded of the president specificity as to his alleged willingness to "upset his base."
Tapper asked the president on Friday to "tell us one structural reform that you are willing to make to one of these entitlement programs that would have a major impact on the deficit?"
The president spoke a long time in response but provided no such specificity about even one such reform, revealing again that the would-be Emperor of the Big Deal has no plan beyond a political operation to assign blame for any unpleasant consequences of a collision with the existing debt ceiling.
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The president avoids specifics because the numbers in his world don't add up in everyone else's universe. It is all a giant head fake, a show for the adoring scribblers and broadcasters, something to write about other than the awful reality of a hemorrhaging federal budget.
No. Some may have asserted that the foundations for gathering the intel may be attributed to Bush, but the actual go ahead to make the hit was of course Obama's decision and that decision was widely supported by the GOP. You and NoahFence are wrong.
I said major GOP groups, meaning the mainstream party and conservative commentaries. That doesn't include the FB nutters that you follow. Regardless, the post doesn't contradict my statement that Obama made the hit decision and that it was widely supported by both sides.Right. And I didn't see this plastered all over Facebook either:
Both sides try to put a negative spin against the opposition when and where they can. We see it in this very thread, "Bush caused this whole debt crisis!", but that doesn't contradict my statement that Obama made the hit decision and that it was widely supported by both sides.LOL!
The ONLY reason they didn't try harder to spin that one is that they wouldn't have gotten away with it. Not for lack of wanting to.
Americans are now roughly split on raising the debt ceiling, a new CBS News poll shows, with support for an increase nearly doubling since last month.
I would imagine that people who are following this issue closely are more likely to vote too, as interest in this issue suggests interest in politics in general.The poll found that the more one follows the debt ceiling debate, the more likely he or she is to support an increase: 51 percent of those who are following the debate very closely think the debt ceiling should be raised, compared to just 29 percent of those who are not following it closely.
Two thirds of Americans back the Obama administration position that a deal to increase the debt ceiling should include both spending cuts and tax increases, while just 28 percent back the Republican position of only spending cuts. Three in four say an agreement they do not fully support would be preferable to having the U.S. default on its debts.
Americans are unimpressed with their political leaders' handling of the debt ceiling crisis, with a new CBS News poll showing a majority disapprove of all the involved parties' conduct, but Republicans in Congress fare the worst, with just 21 percent backing their resistance to raising taxes.
The debt limit has “change[d] almost 100 times over the years” and “I think seven times in the Bush administration,” Buffett said.
“The way to limit debt is by taking in revenues that are appropriate in relation to your expenditures,” he said. “And to have the artificial limit which gets raised in the end disrupt the activities in an important way of Congress periodically, I think it’s a waste of Congress’ time.”
Since the day he was innaugurated, I've said Republicans will not support Obama on anything, just to spite him and Democrats. I've yet to be proven wrong.
No. Some may have asserted that the foundations for gathering the intel may be attributed to Bush...
...but the actual go ahead to make the hit was of course Obama's decision and that decision was widely supported by the GOP.
D'oh--I misvoted in the poll. I was aiming for Congressional Repubs and clicked on Obama by mistake.
That kind of parallels the rubbish that the fat deaf eunuch has been throwing around on his radio program.I like the idea of just not raising it. Then we've got a balanced budget, without much if any discussion and without all this horseplay.
Addicts call this "cold turkey".
Washington could use a bit of that.