Lumpy 1
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He can make a speech but he just can't lead, not with his right arm tied behind his back. Poor fella got lead down the primrose path by Harry and Nancy and the progressive dead enders.
Does it look like a change in direction, an honest bi-partisan approach or more of the same with lip service and the blame game, yup so far.
Well... it's not like Americans are suffering because of it...
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How could such smart people do so many stupid things? That question, or variations on it, is being asked in Washington and around the country about the Obama administration.
There's something to that. Obama's three predecessors all had bipartisan initiatives: the 1990 tax package for George Bush 41, NAFTA approval for Clinton, the 2001 education bill and the 2003 Medicare prescription drug benefit for George Bush 43. Obama has had no bipartisan initiatives of his own.
The fact that Democrats, from last July until last week, had a 60-vote supermajority in the Senate to go along with Nancy Pelosi's strong majority in the House seems to have tempted Team Obama to go the all-Democratic route on health care, cap-and-trade and fiscal policy. But even strong temptations should sometimes be resisted.
With Absolute Power, Team Obama Grows Stupid - Rasmussen Reports
Does it look like a change in direction, an honest bi-partisan approach or more of the same with lip service and the blame game, yup so far.
Well... it's not like Americans are suffering because of it...
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How could such smart people do so many stupid things? That question, or variations on it, is being asked in Washington and around the country about the Obama administration.
There's something to that. Obama's three predecessors all had bipartisan initiatives: the 1990 tax package for George Bush 41, NAFTA approval for Clinton, the 2001 education bill and the 2003 Medicare prescription drug benefit for George Bush 43. Obama has had no bipartisan initiatives of his own.
The fact that Democrats, from last July until last week, had a 60-vote supermajority in the Senate to go along with Nancy Pelosi's strong majority in the House seems to have tempted Team Obama to go the all-Democratic route on health care, cap-and-trade and fiscal policy. But even strong temptations should sometimes be resisted.
With Absolute Power, Team Obama Grows Stupid - Rasmussen Reports
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