bitterlyclingin
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"You get nothing!" replied Obama "I get that for free!"
Obviously he wants to play Santa Claus forever with Mitt Romney's and the Koch Brothers money. After their money runs out he'll come for ours.
Nice negotiating technique you have there, Caligula. You mother#$%^&*@ son of a b!$^.
"Too much of nothing
The Wall Street Journals reconstruction of Obamas fiscal-cliff negotiations is accessible online, but is behind the Journals paywall subscription. Quotable quote:
Mr. Obama repeatedly lost patience with the speaker as negotiations faltered. In an Oval Office meeting last week, he told Mr. Boehner that if the sides didnt reach agreement, he would use his inaugural address and his State of the Union speech to tell the country the Republicans were at fault.
Mr. Obama repeatedly lost patience with the speaker as negotiations faltered. In an Oval Office meeting last week, he told Mr. Boehner that if the sides didnt reach agreement, he would use his inaugural address and his State of the Union speech to tell the country the Republicans were at fault.
At one point, according to notes taken by a participant, Mr. Boehner told the president, I put $800 billion [in tax revenue] on the table. What do I get for that?
You get nothing, the president said. I get that for free."
Too much of nothing | Power Line
Obviously he wants to play Santa Claus forever with Mitt Romney's and the Koch Brothers money. After their money runs out he'll come for ours.
Nice negotiating technique you have there, Caligula. You mother#$%^&*@ son of a b!$^.
"Too much of nothing
The Wall Street Journals reconstruction of Obamas fiscal-cliff negotiations is accessible online, but is behind the Journals paywall subscription. Quotable quote:
Mr. Obama repeatedly lost patience with the speaker as negotiations faltered. In an Oval Office meeting last week, he told Mr. Boehner that if the sides didnt reach agreement, he would use his inaugural address and his State of the Union speech to tell the country the Republicans were at fault.
Mr. Obama repeatedly lost patience with the speaker as negotiations faltered. In an Oval Office meeting last week, he told Mr. Boehner that if the sides didnt reach agreement, he would use his inaugural address and his State of the Union speech to tell the country the Republicans were at fault.
At one point, according to notes taken by a participant, Mr. Boehner told the president, I put $800 billion [in tax revenue] on the table. What do I get for that?
You get nothing, the president said. I get that for free."
Too much of nothing | Power Line