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Liberalynn

(7,549 posts)
33. Thank you for clearing that up
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 09:30 PM
Dec 2012

breathing a little easier now, that the vote will be on their bill only. We know DEMs have already said no to that one. Actually glad the PUKES are rejecting the proposal. The longer they draw it out, the more chance we have of getting action delayed until we increase our margins in the Senate and House. We will get more time to lobby legislators against cuts to SS in the form of chained CPI.

is this obama's cue to give it all away now? nt msongs Dec 2012 #1
What does that mean? Dyedinthewoolliberal Dec 2012 #6
Obama has already made noises Kelvin Mace Dec 2012 #10
That's not noise Dyedinthewoolliberal Dec 2012 #34
Quoting folks who are Kelvin Mace Dec 2012 #36
if the AP story is true Liberalynn Dec 2012 #13
Why do you enjoy trashing the President so much? You've been at it forever. MjolnirTime Dec 2012 #19
Not if we all call the WH line and tell him to hold his ground. loyalkydem Dec 2012 #2
Which one? The one we've been hearing about, or Boehner's "Plan B"? WilliamPitt Dec 2012 #3
I think it is the one we have been hearing about Liberalynn Dec 2012 #12
Not quite democrattotheend Dec 2012 #15
Social Security sulphurdunn Dec 2012 #18
I know what gets me is Obama himself said right after the election it has nothing to do Liberalynn Dec 2012 #24
Given I overstated in saying he is giving the Republicans almost everything they want Liberalynn Dec 2012 #21
I agree, the CPI is a sellout democrattotheend Dec 2012 #30
Sounds good to me. Let the whiners wine and let's put this behind us... nt Comrade_McKenzie Dec 2012 #22
Chained CPI (yes, this is a big concession, I am not minimizing that) nineteen50 Dec 2012 #26
Less likely if deal puts away debt ceiling democrattotheend Dec 2012 #31
I can't imagine them having enough votes for anything good bloomington-lib Dec 2012 #4
Cantor lies without compunction The Wizard Dec 2012 #5
Both sides want to go home for the holidays bucolic_frolic Dec 2012 #7
He says this because then if Dems veto it, as we should, we look bad. Fearless Dec 2012 #8
I agree. srichardson Dec 2012 #25
He gave away Social Security and/or Medicare cuts Kelvin Mace Dec 2012 #9
Agreed Liberalynn Dec 2012 #11
To heck with passing the fiscal cliff. We are better off going over it. Owl Dec 2012 #14
If Cantor's for it Andy Stanton Dec 2012 #16
Agreed Liberalynn Dec 2012 #23
I can't stand the fact we still have to deal with these Repub creatures Rosa Luxemburg Dec 2012 #17
Well, of course he does Warpy Dec 2012 #20
well, what do ya know! fascisthunter Dec 2012 #27
The fiscal cliff is preferrable to cuts to social security benefits The Second Stone Dec 2012 #28
Link? melissaf Dec 2012 #29
Thank you for clearing that up Liberalynn Dec 2012 #33
I'm eager to find out creeksneakers2 Dec 2012 #35
Cantor and Boehner in a cage match to the death. nt onehandle Dec 2012 #32
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