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WASHINGTON, DC House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) released the following statement in response to President Obamas appearance on Meet the Press this morning.
Americans elected President Obama to lead, not cast blame. The presidents comments today are ironic, as a recurring theme of our negotiations was his unwillingness to agree to anything that would require him to stand up to his own party. Needed cuts and reforms that the president agreed to just last year were no longer on the table, as he cited an inability to sell them to Democrats. What was that about the Tea Party obstructing?
In an effort to get the president to agree to cut spending -- which is the problem -- I put revenues on the table last year, and I put them on the table again last month. Republicans made every effort to reach the balanced deficit agreement that the president promised the American people, while the president has continued to insist on a package skewed dramatically in favor of higher taxes that would destroy jobs. Weve been reasonable and responsible. The president is the one who has never been able to get to yes.
The House has passed legislation to avert the entire fiscal cliff, and the president has never called for the Senate to act on those bills in any way. He instead has simply allowed the Democratic-controlled Senate to sit on them and lead our economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff. I am pleased Senators from both parties are currently working to find a bipartisan solution that can finally pass that chamber. That is the type of leadership America needs, not what they saw from the president this morning.
Boehner: President Obama Should Lead, Not Cast Blame | Speaker.gov
WASHINGTON, DC House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) released the following statement in response to President Obamas appearance on Meet the Press this morning.
Americans elected President Obama to lead, not cast blame. The presidents comments today are ironic, as a recurring theme of our negotiations was his unwillingness to agree to anything that would require him to stand up to his own party. Needed cuts and reforms that the president agreed to just last year were no longer on the table, as he cited an inability to sell them to Democrats. What was that about the Tea Party obstructing?
In an effort to get the president to agree to cut spending -- which is the problem -- I put revenues on the table last year, and I put them on the table again last month. Republicans made every effort to reach the balanced deficit agreement that the president promised the American people, while the president has continued to insist on a package skewed dramatically in favor of higher taxes that would destroy jobs. Weve been reasonable and responsible. The president is the one who has never been able to get to yes.
The House has passed legislation to avert the entire fiscal cliff, and the president has never called for the Senate to act on those bills in any way. He instead has simply allowed the Democratic-controlled Senate to sit on them and lead our economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff. I am pleased Senators from both parties are currently working to find a bipartisan solution that can finally pass that chamber. That is the type of leadership America needs, not what they saw from the president this morning.
Boehner: President Obama Should Lead, Not Cast Blame | Speaker.gov
Horse Shit!!
You people and your representatives are being led by Grover Norquist and the T Party. Where do you get the balls to criticize anybody who opposes giving the upper crust of this country low tax rates when they're paying close to the lowest they've ever paid? Get your heads out of your asses and recognize the middle class again. Or at least what used to be the middle class before Reagan and Bushes began to borrow from foreign banks to cover tax cuts for the rich.
WASHINGTON, DC House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) released the following statement in response to President Obamas appearance on Meet the Press this morning.
Americans elected President Obama to lead, not cast blame. The presidents comments today are ironic, as a recurring theme of our negotiations was his unwillingness to agree to anything that would require him to stand up to his own party. Needed cuts and reforms that the president agreed to just last year were no longer on the table, as he cited an inability to sell them to Democrats. What was that about the Tea Party obstructing?
In an effort to get the president to agree to cut spending -- which is the problem -- I put revenues on the table last year, and I put them on the table again last month. Republicans made every effort to reach the balanced deficit agreement that the president promised the American people, while the president has continued to insist on a package skewed dramatically in favor of higher taxes that would destroy jobs. Weve been reasonable and responsible. The president is the one who has never been able to get to yes.
The House has passed legislation to avert the entire fiscal cliff, and the president has never called for the Senate to act on those bills in any way. He instead has simply allowed the Democratic-controlled Senate to sit on them and lead our economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff. I am pleased Senators from both parties are currently working to find a bipartisan solution that can finally pass that chamber. That is the type of leadership America needs, not what they saw from the president this morning.
Boehner: President Obama Should Lead, Not Cast Blame | Speaker.gov
Horse Shit!!
You people and your representatives are being led by Grover Norquist and the T Party. Where do you get the balls to criticize anybody who opposes giving the upper crust of this country low tax rates when they're paying close to the lowest they've ever paid? Get your heads out of your asses and recognize the middle class again. Or at least what used to be the middle class before Reagan and Bushes began to borrow from foreign banks to cover tax cuts for the rich.
WASHINGTON, DC House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) released the following statement in response to President Obamas appearance on Meet the Press this morning.
Americans elected President Obama to lead, not cast blame. The presidents comments today are ironic, as a recurring theme of our negotiations was his unwillingness to agree to anything that would require him to stand up to his own party. Needed cuts and reforms that the president agreed to just last year were no longer on the table, as he cited an inability to sell them to Democrats. What was that about the Tea Party obstructing?
In an effort to get the president to agree to cut spending -- which is the problem -- I put revenues on the table last year, and I put them on the table again last month. Republicans made every effort to reach the balanced deficit agreement that the president promised the American people, while the president has continued to insist on a package skewed dramatically in favor of higher taxes that would destroy jobs. Weve been reasonable and responsible. The president is the one who has never been able to get to yes.
The House has passed legislation to avert the entire fiscal cliff, and the president has never called for the Senate to act on those bills in any way. He instead has simply allowed the Democratic-controlled Senate to sit on them and lead our economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff. I am pleased Senators from both parties are currently working to find a bipartisan solution that can finally pass that chamber. That is the type of leadership America needs, not what they saw from the president this morning.
Boehner: President Obama Should Lead, Not Cast Blame | Speaker.gov
Horse Shit!!
You people and your representatives are being led by Grover Norquist and the T Party. Where do you get the balls to criticize anybody who opposes giving the upper crust of this country low tax rates when they're paying close to the lowest they've ever paid? Get your heads out of your asses and recognize the middle class again. Or at least what used to be the middle class before Reagan and Bushes began to borrow from foreign banks to cover tax cuts for the rich.
where do you get the balls to criticize others? and how funny, from what you've posted you are in the UPPER CRUST...why don't you donate all you have to Obama to help us all out? or just spare us your bullshit
Obama approval rating 56%
Congress approval rating 18%
.Boner: Obama is the problem on why I can't get my way
Obama approval rating 56%
Congress approval rating 18%
And?
Obama approval rating 56%
Congress approval rating 18%
And?
Obama approval rating 56%
Congress approval rating 18%
And?
The American people know who is fucking us over right now. Ya'll that live in the Fox bubble might not because Fox is paid to tell you it is all the President's fault...but the rest of America knows better.
If we go over the cliff, Republicans will (rightfully) be blamed.
Can their approval go lower than 18%? I think we just might get to see it.
And?
The American people know who is fucking us over right now. Ya'll that live in the Fox bubble might not because Fox is paid to tell you it is all the President's fault...but the rest of America knows better.
If we go over the cliff, Republicans will (rightfully) be blamed.
Can their approval go lower than 18%? I think we just might get to see it.
With Reid in control of the Senate, there is no telling how low Congress' rating can go!
Obama approval rating 56%
Congress approval rating 18%
And?
The American people know who is fucking us over right now. Ya'll that live in the Fox bubble might not because Fox is paid to tell you it is all the President's fault...but the rest of America knows better.
If we go over the cliff, Republicans will (rightfully) be blamed.
Can their approval go lower than 18%? I think we just might get to see it.
Obama approval rating 56%
Congress approval rating 18%
And?
The American people know who is fucking us over right now. Ya'll that live in the Fox bubble might not because Fox is paid to tell you it is all the President's fault...but the rest of America knows better.
If we go over the cliff, Republicans will (rightfully) be blamed.
Can their approval go lower than 18%? I think we just might get to see it.
And?
The American people know who is fucking us over right now. Ya'll that live in the Fox bubble might not because Fox is paid to tell you it is all the President's fault...but the rest of America knows better.
If we go over the cliff, Republicans will (rightfully) be blamed.
Can their approval go lower than 18%? I think we just might get to see it.
So Republicans should get the blame but the Democrats shouldn't?
you people are sheep
WASHINGTON, DC – House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) released the following statement in response to President Obama’s appearance on Meet the Press this morning.
“Americans elected President Obama to lead, not cast blame. The president’s comments today are ironic, as a recurring theme of our negotiations was his unwillingness to agree to anything that would require him to stand up to his own party. Needed cuts and reforms that the president agreed to just last year were no longer on the table, as he cited an inability to sell them to Democrats. What was that about the Tea Party obstructing?
“In an effort to get the president to agree to cut spending -- which is the problem -- I put revenues on the table last year, and I put them on the table again last month. Republicans made every effort to reach the ‘balanced’ deficit agreement that the president promised the American people, while the president has continued to insist on a package skewed dramatically in favor of higher taxes that would destroy jobs. We’ve been reasonable and responsible. The president is the one who has never been able to get to ‘yes.’
“The House has passed legislation to avert the entire fiscal cliff, and the president has never called for the Senate to act on those bills in any way. He instead has simply allowed the Democratic-controlled Senate to sit on them and lead our economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff. I am pleased Senators from both parties are currently working to find a bipartisan solution that can finally pass that chamber. That is the type of leadership America needs, not what they saw from the president this morning.”
Boehner: President Obama Should Lead, Not Cast Blame | Speaker.gov
Horse Shit!!
You people and your representatives are being led by Grover Norquist and the T Party. Where do you get the balls to criticize anybody who opposes giving the upper crust of this country low tax rates when they're paying close to the lowest they've ever paid? Get your heads out of your asses and recognize the middle class again. Or at least what used to be the middle class before Reagan and Bushes began to borrow from foreign banks to cover tax cuts for the rich.
The geezer is here whining again and telling us all how only he is right about everuything. Might as well end the year the way he started...comatose.
Horse Shit!!
You people and your representatives are being led by Grover Norquist and the T Party. Where do you get the balls to criticize anybody who opposes giving the upper crust of this country low tax rates when they're paying close to the lowest they've ever paid? Get your heads out of your asses and recognize the middle class again. Or at least what used to be the middle class before Reagan and Bushes began to borrow from foreign banks to cover tax cuts for the rich.
The geezer is here whining again and telling us all how only he is right about everuything. Might as well end the year the way he started...comatose.
You want comatose? Tune in on Fox News. Those bastards are just as convinced as the Republican house that somehow Obama didn't get re elected.
Keep it up. Next time the ass kicking will be worse than the one Lyndon Johnson gave Barry Goldwater in 1964
The American people know who is fucking us over right now. Ya'll that live in the Fox bubble might not because Fox is paid to tell you it is all the President's fault...but the rest of America knows better.
If we go over the cliff, Republicans will (rightfully) be blamed.
Can their approval go lower than 18%? I think we just might get to see it.
So Republicans should get the blame but the Democrats shouldn't?
you people are sheep
You have to almost pity them. They take no responsibility...they just want to take your hard earned money.