BoyNextDoor
I hate liars
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I am sure everyone has hear the old saying “The President proposes, Congress disposes”.
The President put his plan out there with his budget (yes the one NO ONE voted for). Any President's budget is pretty much torn apart and is more of a direction setting document that is intended to set the boundaries of what the President wants .. and then the Congress disposes.
As far as putting something on the table specifically for what frames the current debate with respect to the active deficit reduction talks, that was done by Sen Conrad:
FOX Version
DEM Daily
Huffington Post
This is how it has worked since the Founding Fathers invented the process - it has always been “The President proposes, Congress disposes”. Nothing secret here. It is now in the hands of the Congress. If you look at Conrad's proposal it has all the elements that President Obama called for in his April position paper: Over $4T in deficit reduction, 17% paid w/ taxes, 83% w/ cuts, entitlements are not protected etc etc .
So all the "Where is your plan MR. President" bullshit from Boehner and his ilk is just fodder for the Republican talking points and resembles nothing of the reality of the process or the reality that there is a contrasting proposal on the table.
The President put his plan out there with his budget (yes the one NO ONE voted for). Any President's budget is pretty much torn apart and is more of a direction setting document that is intended to set the boundaries of what the President wants .. and then the Congress disposes.
As far as putting something on the table specifically for what frames the current debate with respect to the active deficit reduction talks, that was done by Sen Conrad:
FOX Version
DEM Daily
Huffington Post
This is how it has worked since the Founding Fathers invented the process - it has always been “The President proposes, Congress disposes”. Nothing secret here. It is now in the hands of the Congress. If you look at Conrad's proposal it has all the elements that President Obama called for in his April position paper: Over $4T in deficit reduction, 17% paid w/ taxes, 83% w/ cuts, entitlements are not protected etc etc .
So all the "Where is your plan MR. President" bullshit from Boehner and his ilk is just fodder for the Republican talking points and resembles nothing of the reality of the process or the reality that there is a contrasting proposal on the table.