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Am I mis-comprehending, or did Ms. Ball just say that "GOP Demagoguery" caused the "negotiation" that watered-down the health-care bill?Even though Democrats controlled both chambers of Congress and had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate, GOP demagoguery proved effective enough that in the end a watered-down health-care bill barely made it over the finish line.
I didn't remember this, but Krugman did use a quote from the President in December that said this. But I can't find anything about Boehner saying this.As Paul Krugman pointed out at the time, Obama indicated that he did not include a debt-ceiling increase as part of the deal because he takes "John Boehner at his word -- that nobody, Democrat or Republican, is willing to see the full faith and credit of the United States government collapse, that that would not be a good thing to happen."
Ms Ball goes out of her way to proclaim that the Tea Party contingent is the "bomb-throwing" segment of the R party (again borrowing from Krugman), but then neglects to say that "even though it was bigger than the R's had originally asked for, it wasn't close to what the Tea Partiers were proposing (and willing to fight for).The next hostage situation arrived when it was time to pass a budget or face a government shutdown. The impasse was broken when the president agreed to what he called "the biggest annual spending cut in history." At $38.5 billion, it was actually a larger cut than Republicans had originally asked for
And if that happens, we'll still be overrunning our budget by trillions a year. If the President is such a horrible negotiator with the bomb-throwers, why did the Balanced Budget part not get put into the final bill?You can probably make a pretty good guess as to what the outcome of Round Two of the debt ceiling fight will be just by finding out what the Republicans want and then tacking to the right by about 10 or 20 percent
But Mr. McConnell sees it differently. By his way of thinking, the risk of default was a clarifying kind of moment for lawmakers, who too often refuse to tackle hard problems. (Mr. Obama is often known to agree that lawmakers are too apt to “kick the can down the road” rather than confront difficult issues.)
Mr. McConnell said the just-ended debate in Washington created “an entirely new template” for future attempts to raise the debt ceiling.
“This kind of discussion isn’t something to dread; it’s something to welcome,” Mr. McConnell said. “And while the president may not have particularly enjoyed this debate, it was a debate that Washington needed to have.”
"voting" on one is, "having" one is not.
The Balanced Budget amendment is not going to be popular, but it needs to be done. And I have zero faith that this congress will vote for it. There's no need for them to stick their necks out for it. Hell, old people put commercials out on CNN when there was a projected cut of $100B from Medicare. No one put out a commercial saying that even with that $100B cut Medicare was still $500+B overrun.
Damn, I was expecting a great joke and punchline with that thread title. That was kind of weak . . .

Damn, I was expecting a great joke and punchline with that thread title. That was kind of weak . . .
....and he wins a Noble Peace Prize!
with a priest, and a duck. Obama learns from a salesman that no one is buying cars these days. Obama says he will personally buy two cars and asks if he can make payments based on the gov'ts credit. The priest, upon hearing this, starts to pray for the salesman to accept Obama's gov't as good credit. The duck, needing a ride home, rolled his eyes, looked at the salesman and said "no worries, I've got the bill."
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Self-proclaimed liberal analysts like Ms. Ball may not like the "negotiation" that went on, but it's intellectually ignorant to think that this was the R's fault for "bomb throwing" and "hostage taking", and the reason that the President's policies suck are becuase he caved to the R's out of some liberal idealism.
Damn, I was expecting a great joke and punchline with that thread title. That was kind of weak . . .
I agree with Ball that Obama has sucked at negotiating. It's hard to make a case that the R's have conceded more than Obama on the big issues.
I disagree on the reasoning why he sucks at negotiating though. He talks like a liberal but acts like a neo-con. He's had numerous opportunities to act on the issues important to liberals, yet time and time again he has taken the right's side (Gitmo, patriot act, tax cuts, etc...). Cash for clunkers and minority judge appointees. That's all the liberals get from Obama.
He's just another politician. He doesn't care about his base, he just cares about reelection. That's why he sucks at negotiating.
I agree with Ball that Obama has sucked at negotiating. It's hard to make a case that the R's have conceded more than Obama on the big issues.
I disagree on the reasoning why he sucks at negotiating though. He talks like a liberal but acts like a neo-con. He's had numerous opportunities to act on the issues important to liberals, yet time and time again he has taken the right's side (Gitmo, patriot act, tax cuts, etc...). Cash for clunkers and minority judge appointees. That's all the liberals get from Obama.
He's just another politician. He doesn't care about his base, he just cares about reelection. That's why he sucks at negotiating.
So he bought a used car...
A 1992 Accord with 392K miles.
