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Which party is swinging arround the US defaulting on the debt like an axe to get what they want even though the American people want taxes raised on the wealthy?
You won a few seats.
Now the American people are not happy they voted for you
Which party is swinging arround the US defaulting on the debt like an axe to get what they want even though the American people want taxes raised on the wealthy?
Which party is swinging arround the US defaulting on the debt like an axe to get what they want even though the American people want taxes raised on the wealthy?
Which party is swinging arround the US defaulting on the debt like an axe to get what they want even though the American people want taxes raised on the wealthy?
SHAME ON THE REPUBLICANS: Their Behavior Is "Economically Illiterate And Disgracefully Cynical"
One of the most-respected and economically intelligent publications in the world, The Economist, has turned against the Republican party for its disgraceful behavior with respect to the US debt-ceiling negotiations.
The Republicans, the Economist points out, would rather disrupt the US economy and put the country into default than compromise on a long-term deficit and debt reduction plan.
This behavior is an abdication of the Republicans' responsibilities as elected officials. It puts the Republicans' self-interest ahead of the country's.
Read more: SHAME ON THE REPUBLICANS: Their Behavior Is "Economically Illiterate And Disgracefully Cynical"
Well of course they would. They are too busy kissing the Tea Party's ass, and lest we forget what their #1 priority is.....
So are you for defaulting on the debt limit now steph?
SHAME ON THE REPUBLICANS: Their Behavior Is "Economically Illiterate And Disgracefully Cynical"
One of the most-respected and economically intelligent publications in the world, The Economist, has turned against the Republican party for its disgraceful behavior with respect to the US debt-ceiling negotiations.
The Republicans, the Economist points out, would rather disrupt the US economy and put the country into default than compromise on a long-term deficit and debt reduction plan.
This behavior is an abdication of the Republicans' responsibilities as elected officials. It puts the Republicans' self-interest ahead of the country's.
Read more: SHAME ON THE REPUBLICANS: Their Behavior Is "Economically Illiterate And Disgracefully Cynical"
You won a few seats.
Now the American people are not happy they voted for you
You won a few seats.
Now the American people are not happy they voted for you
You won a few seats.
Now the American people are not happy they voted for you
A few seats? Really? I don't call 80 seats a few. and the majority of republican governors who were also elected.
You sound like you watch too much Chris Matthews, this is what he was talking about yesterday.
Polls say you are wrong Repubs are still in the lead for 2012.
/www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/generic_congressional_vote-2170.html
The American Public is not buying the Dem's spin any longer.
The American people dont like what your elections have brought to this country.
You dont own the US government because you won some seats.
The other elected members do not have to submitt to those new seats whims
The American people dont like what your elections have brought to this country.
You dont own the US government because you won some seats.
The other elected members do not have to submitt to those new seats whims