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In reply to the discussion: Politicususa: Proposed Senate Debt Ceiling Deal Is a Complete Crushing of the Republican Party [View all]Hutzpa
(11,461 posts)25. The republicans or should I say teahadist have proven
Last edited Tue Oct 15, 2013, 06:26 PM - Edit history (1)
that they cannot be trusted, the administration will have to throw a stiff ball with no wiggle room,
I don't think a curve ball will work, but a nice looking slow ball that gives you the impression that
you might hit a home run will do the trick.
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Politicususa: Proposed Senate Debt Ceiling Deal Is a Complete Crushing of the Republican Party [View all]
melody
Oct 2013
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If that were to go through, it would change the political landscape for a longtime.
Lobo27
Oct 2013
#1
The Senate can agree all they want, but I don't see the nuts in the House passing anything
NightWatcher
Oct 2013
#5
Those that aren't teabaggerific are becoming increasingly scared of primary challengers
NightWatcher
Oct 2013
#9
The GOP majority in the House are teabaggers. Look at their votes in the last few weeks.
AlinPA
Oct 2013
#10
Their votes in the last few weeks are exactly the same. Teabaggers constituents love this crap.
AlinPA
Oct 2013
#14
The GOP vote in the House does not reflect any disagreement among them. Teabaggers' agenda
AlinPA
Oct 2013
#16
Boehner is going to be at the meeting -- there will be no agreement without Boehner agreeing to it
melody
Oct 2013
#18
A "deal" in the Senate can give Capt. Orange cover for bringing it to a vote. (nt)
jeff47
Oct 2013
#17
Boehner is going to be at the meeting -- there will be no agreement without Boehner agreeing to it
melody
Oct 2013
#19
This means the "moderate republicans" have decided the Tea party has so damaged themseves
Egnever
Oct 2013
#6
Boehner is going to be at the meeting -- there will be no agreement without Boehner agreeing to it
melody
Oct 2013
#21
I'm sorry, but why would Boehner bring it to a vote? Do you actualy believe he is "negotiating"
AlinPA
Oct 2013
#26
We disagree on the trustworthiness of Boehner. He is now leading the teabagger agenda and would
AlinPA
Oct 2013
#28
OK. The "Hastert Rule" would be at stake in any case where a majority of the GOP was not certain.
AlinPA
Oct 2013
#30
Okay, I surrender, we're doomed. No doubt about it. Time to fall on our swords n/t
melody
Oct 2013
#31
what Republicans get out of the proposed Senate deal is Nothing, but a crushing surrender
Snake Plissken
Oct 2013
#32