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In reply to the discussion: Obama's Deal From a poor Person's Perspective [View all]Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)13. I was particularly struck by two passages:
"Without reading I know that there are all the usual posts like every time there is progress made. "Obama sold us out" "caving to the Repubs" blah blah blah. Heard it all before, broken record. "
I gather that things are as horrid at Kos as they are here.
End of the day, the guy gets up every day and goes to work and does the job I re elected him to do. Best president I'll probably see, and I was alive for Kennedy. Was it the best deal he could have gotten? Who knows, I'm just some schmuck on a keyboard, he's the President of the United States.
It's a happy New Year for me.
Says it all for me.
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Thank you for some much needed perspective. We have to look at the whole deal, not 1 number. nt
s-cubed
Jan 2013
#1
There's a reason that many progressive constituencies voted for Obama at higher levels than 2008
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2013
#3
The cuts have yet to be negotiated. Until the debt ceiling has been raised, Social Security is stil
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#17
And then there are those disqualified from EITC, retirees on SS, those making above cut-off...
Melinda
Jan 2013
#65
It is good to read the perspective of someone who will be hurt the most by any deal
stultusporcos
Jan 2013
#9
We shall see what happens in the House, but this deal does not foreclose pension cuts.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#31
Excellent - and I see the posts of gloom and doom as you predicted are showing up...
George II
Jan 2013
#20
Thank you, we need to remember what COULD have been...and how that didn't happen
radhika
Jan 2013
#30
My biggest objection to this deal is the situation that bore it. This whole problem was caused by a
Arcanetrance
Jan 2013
#32
This happens every time. Republicans despise these tax credits where the Feds end up sending a check
Pirate Smile
Jan 2013
#47