All Republicans Want in Exchange for Not Destroying the Economy Is Everything

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That argument doesn't fly when you take I to consideration that Obama has been hamstrung by a congress unwilling to work with him. Obama has had to administer his presidency through executive action precisely because of the tea party controlled house. Look at his executive orders and tell me Obama has dropped the ball. He hasn't. Whether its women or race, the environment or jobs, Obama has done a great job as president - but there is only so much he can do against an incorrigibly hostile legislative body.
oh i hear you, hence my you need to do more good than bad by a ratio of 10:1.

I don't feel he's met that. Though he has done some good.

I do want to see him shut it all down though. We need to suffer through this as a nation so that MAYBE, just MAYBE we'll wake up. If I were Obama I would make sure no welfare get's paid out during that time so that those who are on welfare the most and who also vote GOP by and large (white poor) might see that their party would rather have them starve than fold on their ideals.
 

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If things get bad the rich will die first
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Debt ceiling was never a problem until Obama got into office
Of course, this whole thing is about the Obama hatred... It's the root cause of the Tea Party's very existence.
If you ask a random republican what they don't like about Obamacare specifically, you'd most likely get a blank stare. They just oppose anything coming from him instinctively.
Obama made a huge mistake in 2009 when he failed to acknowledge that fact and instead wasted a full year trying to please everybody for the sake of "bipartisanship" :stopitslime:
 

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Of course, this whole thing is about the Obama hatred... It's the root cause of the Tea Party's very existence.
If you ask a random republican what they don't like about Obamacare specifically, you'd most likely get a blank stare. They just oppose anything coming from him instinctively.
Obama made a huge mistake in 2009 when he failed to acknowledge that fact and instead wasted a full year trying to please everybody for the sake of "bipartisanship" :stopitslime:
They would say that they don't like "big government"

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Who will feel real pain with these food stamps cuts? As it turns out, most of them live in Red State, Real People America. Among the 254 counties where food stamp use doubled during the economic collapse, Mitt Romney won 213 of them, Bloomberg News reported. Half of Owsley County, Ky., is receiving federal food aid. Half.

You can’t get any more Team Red than Owsley County; it is 98 percent white, 81 percent Republican, per the 2012 presidential election. And that hardscrabble region has the distinction of being the poorest in the nation, with the lowest household income of any county in the United States, the Census Bureau found in 2010.

Since nearly half of Owsley’s residents also live below the poverty line, it would seem logical that the congressman who represents the area, Hal Rogers, a Republican, would be interested in, say, boosting income for poor working folks. But Rogers joined every single Republican in the House earlier this year in voting down a plan to raise the minimum wage over the next two years to $10.10 an hour.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/19/red-state-pain/
Keep your guvmint hands off my welfare! :russ:
 
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