Little-Acorn
Gold Member
Is there any reason we should believe him this time?
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Wow. Nine fibs in one three-line post.You won. Shouldn't you stop weeping already?
I do see your problem. Now, when the Republican House passes something stupid and/or crazy, they can't count on the senate to quietly squash it and spare them the embarrassment. Instead, it's going to get publicized, and Obama will look like a hero for using the veto. He's tried for 6 years to work with Republicans, but no longer has any motivation to do so.
Wow. Nine fibs in one three-line post.You won. Shouldn't you stop weeping already?
I do see your problem. Now, when the Republican House passes something stupid and/or crazy, they can't count on the senate to quietly squash it and spare them the embarrassment. Instead, it's going to get publicized, and Obama will look like a hero for using the veto. He's tried for 6 years to work with Republicans, but no longer has any motivation to do so.
Is that a record?
The liberals are clearly becoming unhinged after being blown out in the election.
Back to the subject:
Is there any reason to assume Obama is telling the truth when he says he'll work with the GOP, after 6 years of not even trying to work with them?
You won. Shouldn't you stop weeping already?
I do see your problem. Now, when the Republican House passes something stupid and/or crazy, they can't count on the senate to quietly squash it and spare them the embarrassment. Instead, it's going to get publicized, and Obama will look like a hero for using the veto. He's tried for 6 years to work with Republicans, but no longer has any motivation to do so.
You won. Shouldn't you stop weeping already?
I do see your problem. Now, when the Republican House passes something stupid and/or crazy, they can't count on the senate to quietly squash it and spare them the embarrassment. Instead, it's going to get publicized, and Obama will look like a hero for using the veto. He's tried for 6 years to work with Republicans, but no longer has any motivation to do so.
You expect Obola to realize ANYTHING out of this latest rejection of his big-govt liberalism?Is there any reason to assume Obama is telling the truth when he says he'll work with the GOP, after 6 years of not even trying to work with them?
None whatsoever, although I wonder what his reaction will be to the realization that the special treatment he has enjoyed his entire life is coming to an end.