Boehner, Republicans Vote Against Economic Recovery

Quote from jamis359:

When zero Republicans voted for the economic stimulus package, and the same result is being threatened in the Senate, the message is clear: the Republicans are putting party first, the country second. It appears Boehner and his lockstep House gang are all following the Limbaugh Policy, which means they want President Obama to fail even if it comes at the cost of dragging the nation into a Great Depression. I guess Boehner wasn't paying attention to the voters last November when they said they are done with Bushonomics. This stupid gambit by Boehner will ensure the voters will make the Republicans an even smaller minority in the next election.

You know, the message I got out of the House Republican vote was that this bill was essentially pork, not a serious attempt at recovery. Frankly, I'm surprised that Obama would support the bill. It clearly doesn't meet what he has suggested he wants to do. Infrastructure? Where is it? A drop in the bucket in this bill...less than 10%. I would think anyone who wants this country to survive economically would be against this bill.

Obama has an opportunity here to "change", but frankly, it looks like he's about to muff it unless he distances himself from idiots like Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank.

OldTrader
 
Quote from Cesko:

Anybody curious enough to gather some knowledge about mullato would know by now that this is a classic modus operandi of a con job president.
Slicker than Clinton ever was.

Right on, I am very glad that someone here sees it like it really is .
Obama is a career parasite, I mean, lawyer/politician.
 
Quote from NeoRio1:

...Four people attack the actual package and you refer to a comedian when defending it...
Because the comedian is smarter than the clown that you are.
 
Quote from Landis82:

Obama has only been in office a little over a week, and he is already "playing" them like a "fiddle".

Seems to me it's not the republicans getting played. The ones getting played are the ones who always get played.
 
Quote from WaveStrider:

As an aside, I do not think Boehner/McConnell can lead the charge anyway. They were present with the past profligate spending, even prior to the Bush/Paulson bailout. There is too much baggage there and not enough legitimacy to do a good job. They cannot be suddenly fiscally contrite after 8 years. Doesn't wash.

Excellent point.
That is why McCain/Palin and the Republican Party never had a chance. Even Palin was "smart" enough to realize this given her post-election comments.

A Zebra can't change their "stripes" just because they finally got rid of two disastrous terms of Bush.

The Republican Party is still very much in trouble. They were in power in Congress for the majority of Bush's presidency . . . and all they did was SPEND, SPEND, SPEND . . . doubling the Country's National Debt.

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Quote from OldTrader:

Did you read his post? That's exactly what he said.

By the way, I take him seriously.

OldTrader

This is repost for you Landis. Nobody is defending Republicans like you try so hard to defend Democrats. You just can't get beyond Dem. vs Rep. can you?
Second how much sense does it make to post national debt chart without comparing it to GDP? NONE.

P.S. Since your "brave" fight with inflation hawks WTF happened to your brain for God's sake???
 
Quote from Landis82:



The Republican Party is still very much in trouble. They were in power in Congress for the majority of Bush's presidency . . . and all they did was SPEND, SPEND, SPEND . . . doubling the Country's National Debt.

McConnell made the point that the Republican Party is not saddled with Bush anymore - but to me, that is just an attempt to distract from the fact that he and Boehner suffer from the same malady - pointing at the other guy hoping no one points at you. If they were really thinking of the GOP they would both step down and let some fresh, untainted blood step up and lead. I think they like their lofty positions too much though, so that's unlikely.

They need to take one for the team and step down for the New GOP to emerge.
 
I noticed the chart on national debt. Always a hot topic. I really never understood how the national debt is relevant to anyone who works for a living.

I take notice how the debt increased during my lifespan. I went to school, got a job bought a used car. Then I bought a house and a new car. Then as the "national debt" kept rising I bought 2 new cars and a bigger house all while I kept working. Then I got tired of "the man" and started my own business, and then I bought business property, hired people, etc. There is just no end in sight of what I can accomplish while the national debt is a national problem.


Apparently the "national debt" applies to other people.
 
Quote from Cesko:

This is repost for you Landis. Nobody is defending Republicans like you try so hard to defend Democrats. You just can't get beyond Dem. vs Rep. can you?

Your reading comprehension must be that of a 4th grader . . . Either that, or you really need to put that crack-pipe down. For some reason, you conveniently ignore" your post on Page 4 of this thread still playing the typical "Rep. vs Dem" card, with the reference to Clinton being the obvious tell-tale sign . . .

Quote from Cesko:

Anybody curious enough to gather some knowledge about mullato would know by now that this is a classic modus operandi of a con job president.
Slicker than Clinton ever was.
 
Quote from Cesko:


Second how much sense does it make to post national debt chart without comparing it to GDP? NONE.

P.S. Since your "brave" fight with inflation hawks WTF happened to your brain for God's sake???

Here's your chart of National Debt as a percentage of GDP.
And given the huge contraction in the Economy during Q4 ( the largest in 28 years ) I would suggest that this chart below is now even into Truman territory.

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Congratulations Cesko.
You just got "owned" again.
:D
 
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