Cap’n AMatrixca
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Meanwhile, Sidd says they are so Patriotic that they are Nazies...
Who to believe...?
Who to believe...?
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Meanwhile, Sidd says they are so Patriotic that they are Nazies...
Who to believe...?
Meanwhile, Sidd says they are so Patriotic that they are Nazies...
Who to believe...?
Barney Frank's response was spot on:
Look at the video
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/220689.php
I have a goddamn emergency measure for them:
Start cutting the government budget, and thus cut taxes this year for everyone!
I'm talking a 50% tax cut for every taxpayer in the USA.
The fucking economy would boom!
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I can't let that go, Ms. Pelozi was a FOOL to say what she did. The blame for losing votes rests squarely on her shoulders. She let women down. She let the country down. Shame on her.
Good idea. Everyone else does.
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Hey, they have been taking money from you for a long time. Might as well.
They only needed thirteen votes and 93 Democrats voted against the bill, the Democrats own the House...so how come they didn't deliver?
That is ridiculous. I think Pelosi's language was ill timed - but people were not voting on her speech - they were voting on a piece of legislation.
To say that a speech influences the vote on a bill that is necessary to "shore up" (gotta channel some Palin) our financial system to prevent job loss and massive loss of pensions/401Ks - is ludicrous.
And Pelosi did not let women down.
Let's look at the 200+ Republicans who didn't vote for the package - they are the ones who let us down.
I imagine Pelosi voted for the bill and got 2/3 of Democrats. I think she did her job.
I don't think she lost votes - that's a cop out. The Republicans didn't have the votes so they needed to blame someone.
When you are the team leader, trying to close a deal with the other side, you don't go spewing vitriolic blather before the deal closes. She had 'fence sitters' that I'm sure would have gone along with her if she had allowed them dignity while accepting a non-popular compromise. As it is they basically said "up yours. If thats the way you feel, I'll attend to my re-election and saying no to you will be popular with my constituents." She blew it and you are extremely niave if you don't see that.
Where's the mention of the republican leadership here? Do they have any? Who were all these thin-skinned republicans whining to? Did anyone step up and tell them to quit being pouty little children and step up to do the deed? No. Of course not. A few words from Pelosi - and not even very partisan words at that - and suddenly all principal goes out the window. You are beyond naive if you really think that these republicans were swayed by a few words from Pelosi.