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THE G.O.P. has blinked
#743778
10/10/13 01:25 PM
10/10/13 01:25 PM
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dontomasso
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Speaker Boehner and the sane majority of Republicans look like they might make a move to send a clean bill to the Senate and negotiate afterwords. In the meantime Mccain and others in the Senate are now very outwardly going after the nut jobs like Cruz and Paul, and rightfully so. I think we are about to find out the tea party is not as strong as they think they are.
The tipping point IMHO (in addition to the President's admirable refusal to go along with the fiction that there is anything to negotiate right now) was Paul Ryan's op ed in the WSJ yesterday. Ryan, who has kept his mouth pretty much shut during this is trying to pick up the pieces and set himself up for a run in 2016. In his op ed he talked about putting a lid on taxes and spending, which are basic conservative ideas, but he went out of his way not to mention the ACA or "Obamacare." This sent a few wing nuts around the bend apparently. It shows these people are crazy and totally out of touch. When someone challenges Paul Ryan's credentials and insinuates he is too far to the left, its pretty plain they are way too far to the right.
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/10/13 01:44 PM
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DT, I don't know if this is in Ryan's proposal or from elsewhere, but I heard there was a condition in which Rs do NOT want the Treasury to take any extraordinary measures????? Not quite certain what that means but do you think it's referring to this "Minted Coin" that they talk about in which as I understand it, the President can request for any amount without Congress approval? Just wondering....if you know about it. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/10/13 10:47 PM
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I guess I'm wondering WHY, and IF the Treasury department had the legal means to help avoid the shutdown, why they wouldn't want it? Don't know how "extraordinary" these measures are. LOL TIS TIS, they are talking about minting platinum coins or using federal government revenues to manage payment of US debt interest and perhaps fund some government operations.
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/11/13 02:35 AM
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123JoeSchmo
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They never should've raised the issue in the first place. I don't think it will cost them the House, but it only reinforces the view held by many Americans: that the GOP is nothing more than a party run by a couple of crap apples and the tea party. This isn't true obviously, but for God's sake, Boehner, Charles Dent, Susan Collins, Lydnsey Graham, John McCain, Portman, Ryan, Rubio and the rest need to distance themselves from these extreme righties, because those extreme righties are ruining the reputation of an otherwise respectable party. The Democrats went through the same thing in the 80's, the Republicans have to do it now.
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/11/13 10:18 AM
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They never should've raised the issue in the first place. I don't think it will cost them the House, but it only reinforces the view held by many Americans: that the GOP is nothing more than a party run by a couple of crap apples and the tea party. This isn't true obviously, but for God's sake, Boehner, Charles Dent, Susan Collins, Lydnsey Graham, John McCain, Portman, Ryan, Rubio and the rest need to distance themselves from these extreme righties, because those extreme righties are ruining the reputation of an otherwise respectable party. The Democrats went through the same thing in the 80's, the Republicans have to do it now. True. McCain began setting himself apart by pointing the finger at the extreme fringe and stating, as you have, that this stunt should never have taken place. There was no legitimate legislative basis for it. Christie (if he runs in '16) might be the beneficiary as he can accuse his rivals of being part of the problem. Then again, in three years will the people still remember or care about this? But in any event the GOP has seen their approval rating fall to an all-time low, and Congress' approval is said to be in single digits. There are many respectable Republicans, but the party has allowed its voice to be that of the Limbaugh-type conservative, and it hurts them as a party when the filtering process for the party's presidential nominee is subjected to input from the far right that tries to compel them to deny evolution, global warming, etc.
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/11/13 10:20 AM
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dontomasso
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First you complain they won't compromise, now when they do you say they blinked, as if they are cowards. You can't have it both ways. You also keep saying conservatives are right wing nuts, and out of touch. So much for you being civil. What? I never said "conservatives are wing nuts." I have always differentiated between legitimate conservatives like John McCain, and certain house members and the 80 or fewer tea baggers who held the country and John "Not A Wartime Consigliere" Boehner hostage. The 80 or fewer are totally out of touch, and have no clue what they are doing. Boehner thad to blink because it was the right thing to do by the country. It will probably cost him his job, but it was the right thing to do. The upshot of this could be the end of the Republican party as we know it. What sweet revenge that would be!
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/18/13 11:29 AM
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The shutdown is over,when will the government learn to work together.
From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn.
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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10/18/13 12:36 PM
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they were willing to tank the country because the sitting president is black
he only has about 2.5 years left, calm down folks Disagree. Stop playing the racist card Sorry Schmo, it IS racism. Not by all people who disagree with him but with enough of them, and people like Cruz who share the microphone with wackos who say Obama is a Muslim, and who should drop his Qu'ran and come out of the White House with his hands up because he is "not the president of We the People" they are aiding and abetting this racism. There is plenty of legitimate issues about which people can argue. As anyone here knows I am a huge Obama supporter, yet I would like to see an investigation into what the 200 million dollars to set up the ACA computers was used for. Heads should roll. These racists are not the mainstream GOP, and the sooner the sane people in the GOP get rid of this cancer, the better off the country will be.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/18/13 04:47 PM
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the better off the country will be. IMHO and you all will probably disagree with me but I believe we need term limits for the house and senate. The POTUS has term limits why shouldn't they? The ones in office now are ruining our country and I am talking about both sides. Maybe 1 term of 4 years then your out. I figure after 4 years they are corrupt enough and don't give a damn about the country anymore just their agenda's and lining there own pockets. As you yourself once said DT they're all pigs at the trough.
Dylan Matthew Moran born 10/30/12
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
[Re: afsaneh77]
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10/19/13 11:18 PM
10/19/13 11:18 PM
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Don Marco
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Term limit for members of congress would mean abolishing parties. I understand that many here are fed up with partisan politics, but you should see lack of parties to know that the devil you know is better than the one you don't. I think what is to blame here is the lack of transparency and lack of limit for donations to certain candidates. If they relied on their constituents to donate to their campaign fund as much as they relied on big companies, people wouldn't be left in the cold. Not sure I understand why it would mean the end of the parties, and I am also not sure that if it did end the parties that it would be a bad thing. See the George Washington statement below. We certainly have many cunning, ambitious, unprincipled men in Congress today. It is probably easier to count those in Congress that are not among those Washington warns about. "However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion."GEORGE WASHINGTON, Farewell Address, Sep. 17, 1796 Read more at http://www.notable-quotes.com/w/washington_george.html#qYkacxOtsVUQYOSp.99
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
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10/20/13 02:53 AM
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First, let me defend parties. Coming from a political climate that doesn't let parties grow, I've seen its disastrous consequences firsthand. Parties vet their candidates. They don't put their support behind a candidate which they don't know what he/she stands for. Result of having no prominent political party can be a president like Ahmadinejad. Nobody knew what his deal was. When he got to office, it was too late to change anything. Parties have platform. People can support the one with the platform they like and be sure that their elected representative doesn't stray a lot from their values.
As for the term limits, if you know you are going to be elected twice at most, what keeps you loyal to your party? OHHH HOGGGGGGGGGWASHHHH11111
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Re: THE G.O.P. has blinked
[Re: TheIsland]
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10/21/13 11:36 AM
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Two problems with term limits are:
1. Politicians serve out their terms that are limited, and then they sort of play musical chairs and get eleted to something else. It keeps them in office and destroys the idea of getting rid of them after a certain time.
2. For positions like Senator or Congressperson, it takes several years to really understand the job, and to specialize in some area or another and then rise up on committees. My usderstanding in both houses in D.C. is that the real "work horses" are long term representatives who have really learned their subject matter. To me these people protect us from an entrenched bureaucracy. The true "leadership" in both parties are folkd I personally would not like to see out of office. It was a shame, for instance to lose Richard Lugar in the Senate, beacuse he had gained so much knowledge and expertise.
That said, those "show horse" politicians who make a career out of politics and really do nothing, do not deserve what amounts to lifetime positions.
Maybe some kind of "up or out" limitation could be worked out. For example if someone developed expertise in military matters, after a term they have to be on the Armed services committee, and after two they have to move up to Chair or opposition leader on the committee, and/or have to have introduced and passed some kind of meaningful legislation that either reforms something, or changes something for the botter. How this is measured, I have no idea, but the gist of it is to require them to accomplish something or get out.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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