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Proud Liberal Dem

(24,406 posts)
6. Right
Wed Jan 2, 2013, 08:53 PM
Jan 2013

the appropriate time to talk about spending is during the normal appropriations process. Once that's decided on and passed by Congress and signed into law by the President, the debate should be over in terms of what we're spending or what we're not. Then we need to make sure to pay the bills. The less we spend, the less (presumably) we'll have to raise the debt ceiling, right???? If the Republicans want to have a fight over entitlements during the appropriations process, well..........please proceed!

They can start with the entitlements that the richest are getting rocktivity Jan 2013 #1
So, we should have done a grand bargain now? geek tragedy Jan 2013 #2
What kind of "leverage" do they think they have? Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2013 #3
Make THEM say what they want to cut ... Cosmocat Jan 2013 #7
Agree UCmeNdc Jan 2013 #14
"nobody wants to have entitlements cut" ? Myrina Jan 2013 #20
Wonder how fast they'll back off... Chan790 Jan 2013 #4
I'd also come back with a demand that we raise the rate to 37.5% for the $250,00-$450,000 range alcibiades_mystery Jan 2013 #9
I wondered why ... Myrina Jan 2013 #21
Obama said yesterday no negotiation on debt ceiling high density Jan 2013 #5
Right Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2013 #6
Let's hope he sticks with it ... Cosmocat Jan 2013 #8
Most people don't realize what the leftynyc Jan 2013 #17
When haven't the GOP gone after entitlements? octoberlib Jan 2013 #10
My thoughts exactly.... Jeff In Milwaukee Jan 2013 #12
Don't say entitlements, it's a euphemism! Arneoker Jan 2013 #16
There will be NO negotiations over the debt ceiling RomneyLies Jan 2013 #11
He says he won't negotiate thatsrightimirish Jan 2013 #13
it won't be at the debt ceiling, it will be at sequestration Cosmocat Jan 2013 #15
The GOP is the side that gave away its leverage jmowreader Jan 2013 #18
Those programs exist, the GOP hates them, therefore, they are going to attack them. JoePhilly Jan 2013 #19
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