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2010-09-12 | ||||||
![]() The White House Blog Another Government Shutdown? by Dan Pfeiffer Today the President once again discussed his proposals to boost America's economic recovery -- from rebuilding America's roads and bridges, to giving businesses incentives to invest, to help for small business. If one sat back and tried to think of the most bipartisan idea the President could possibly propose to boost job creation, it would probably be providing tax breaks for small businesses, and yet even this has been blocked by the partisan Republican minority from even coming up for an up-or-down vote for months. But for any who thought that blocking even such common sense measures was the limit of how far Republicans in Congress could go in putting partisanship ahead of getting Americans back to work, the Vice Chairman of the House Republicans' campaign committee (the NRCC) was across town making clear that they were prepared to go much further. While the President was laying out bipartisan
Speaking to hundreds of activists gathered at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington for the Faith and Freedom Conference, Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.) urged the audience to stand with House Republicans when they go toe-to-toe with President Barack Obama. This is far from the first time shutting down the government has been put forth by prominent conservatives. Newt Gingrich himself has been urging Republicans to follow the strategy laid out above, and Fox News correspondent Dick Morris recently gave a speech in which he said: "There's going to be a government shutdown just like in '95 and '96, but we're going to win it this time." We have already heard the head of the same NRCC say "we need to go back to the exact same agenda" they supported during the past 10 years on the economy. And we have heard the House Republican Leader John Boehner promise to push for repeal of Wall Street While the President is offering a vision about how to move the country forward
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Posted by:gorb |
#5 Actually, Americans are hearing plenty of ideas from the Republicans: shut down Obamacare, reduce paperwork for small businesses, control the border... the creative ideas are coming from those boring Tea Partiers and their even more boring Rebublican targets. I think the Dems think the sheer number of their ideas means they are doing more. The Trunks only have a few simple ideas. How could a few simple ideas be called good government when the Dems have so many ideas, even if they are intricate and misdirected? |
Posted by: gorb 2010-09-12 18:38 |
#4 You bet'cha!![]() |
Posted by: Goodluck 2010-09-12 17:24 |
#3 The President, like most Americans, is open to hearing new ideas But will "I won" be the answer? |
Posted by: Pappy 2010-09-12 12:45 |
#2 Pelosi-Reid failed to pass any Congressional budget this year. As of today several funding appropriations (spending authorizations) for the 2011 fiscal year which begins 1 October will not be passed before that fiscal year starts or until after the election. So what's the point? You have the power and control and still fail to get the job done yourself. Maybe, just maybe, this is telling you that government is TOO BIG. Time to go back to the basics. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2010-09-12 11:05 |
#1 The Dems can't admit that the context has shifted. Many people (myself included) are predisposed to viewing a government shutdown as a GOOD THING. |
Posted by: Free Radical 2010-09-12 07:48 |