both parties are lies IDIOT
it is a serious [sic] of compromises and milquetoast rhetorical flourishes in search of unanimity among House Republicans because the House GOP does not have the for ude to lead boldly in opposition to Barack Obama.
http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/0...rge-mcclellan/
no "bold opposition" to BO?Repugs are NOTHING BUT OBSTRUCTIONISTS. The BOLD part comes as adjective to LIARS.
both parties are lies IDIOT
I agree with that article.![]()
I'm surprised the Repugs even published a policy do ent. Usually the out-of-power team shuts up, doesn't show its hand.
I doubt the Dems are smart enough or aggressive enough, but they could disembowel the Repugs with this policy garbage, point by point.
The Repugs have nothing new to offer, same old , same old obstructionism, same old "destructionism".
They might as well run on the dubya/ head accomplishments.![]()
Same here. That was pretty weak.
RINOs and Dem s. We need a reset button.
Voting isn't "reset button" enough for you?
Radical!
"Repug" gets funnier every time you use it.
The Pledge nails the agenda perfectly.
Restarting the Economic Engine and Obamacare are the top two planks in the Republican's Pledge to America...
Why?
Obamacare's Electoral Effect
The Most Important Issue to IndependentsSupporting Obama's health care plan has hurt Democrats.
A recent New York Times/CBS News poll shows, among other things, that more than twice as many Americans “strongly disapprove” of Obamacare (34 percent) as “strongly approve” of it (15 percent). Moreover, the poll shows that the vast majority — 82 percent — of those who disapprove of Obamacare (whether strongly or otherwise) want it to be repealed. In response to the poll, Politico opines that the “big takeaway…is just how much health reform has fallen off the radar as a 2010 campaign issue, not offering much of clear benefit to either party.” Wow.
Democrats guess wrong on health careWhat’s the one issue that independent voters most strongly demand that a candidate get right? According to a survey of 1,000 independents (and likely voters) recently conducted by Democratic pollster Douglas Schoen and commissioned by Independent Women’s Voice, the answer isn’t “national security,” “taxes,” “immigration,” “the size of government and its level of spending,” “putting a mosque near Ground Zero,” “the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” or “the stimulus and bailouts” — all of which were listed as options. Rather, the answer is “health care reform.”
Nearly half (48 percent) of all independent voters said that even if a candidate otherwise held perfect views (in the eyes of the voter) — even if they “agreed with him on all other issues” (italics added) — they still couldn’t vote for him “if [they] disagreed with him on health care reform.” (Another 13 percent weren’t sure whether they could abide such a costly error in judgment or not.)
And what must the candidate’s position on health-care reform be? For 83 percent of the respondents who said their vote would hang in the balance, the candidate must oppose Obamacare. So, according to the survey, if you support Obamacare, you’ve just lost 40 percent (83 percent of 48 percent) of the independent vote — before any other issue is even addressed.
Democrats Fleeing ObamacareRarely have so many political strategists been so wrong about something so big.
But when it comes to the health care bill, everyone from former President Bill Clinton on down whiffed on some of the more significant predictions.
Democrats would run aggressively on the legislation? Nope. Voters would forget about the sausage-making aspects of the legislative process? Doesn’t seem that way, as the process contributed to the sense that the bill was deeply flawed.
Democrats have spent the last year assuming the Tea Party protests and rallies were astroturfed or full of loyal party plants because, well, that's how Democrats gin up their public displays of support.Politico writes, "[I]t appears that no Democratic in bent – in the House or in the Senate – has run a pro-reform TV ad since April, when Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) ran one."
If you think about it, this is really quite incredible: 279 Democrats, House and Senate included, voted for Obamacare, and not one of them has been willing to publicize that fact in a single TV spot over the past four months in the midst of a congressional campaign? Apparently, the only Democrat who's running pro-Obamacare TV ads is President Obama, and he's funding them with your money.
The mistake will cost them in November...
It wasn't guessing.
Democrats knew what they were getting into when they voted. Now they are too chicken to vote on anything else.
If Yoni approves, you know it sucks.
dubya on Mt Rushmore, dubya as one of the greatest presidents, Iraq was legit invasion, etc, etc. Yoni's as wrong as William Kristol on every damn thing.![]()
Looks like a knee-jerk pledge... No long term goals and plans. about spending and debt then suggests tax cuts without explaining how they're going to pay for them (really?)... I expected better rhetoric from these guys.
They're too chicken to put in paper, but all the Repug lealership and tea bagger candidates are saying:
privatize VA
privatize Medicare
privatize Medicaid
privatize Soc Security
They won't put it on paper because all the above work, and are extremely popular. dubya already got his ass kicked trying privatize Soc Sec, and that was before Wall St was unequivocally exposed as bankrupt (still!) Fraud St, a den of thieves.
It's right up there with the blank budget. Lame to the nth.
"Below is a list of words and phrases and the number of times they are each mentioned in the 45-page "Pledge."
Wall Street: 0
Bank: 0
Finance: 0
Mortgage crisis: 0
Derivative: 0
Subprime: 0
Lobbying: 0
Lobbyist: 0
K Street: 0
Campaign finance: 0
Campaign contribution: 0
Campaign donation: 0
Disclosure: 0
Climate change: 0
Environment: 1 ("political environment")
Alternative energy: 0
Renewable: 0
Green: 0
Transportation: 0
Infrastructure: 0
Poverty: 0
Food: 0
Food safety: 0
Housing: 0
Internet: 0
Education: 0
College: 0
Reading: 0
Science: 0
Research: 0
Technology: 0
Bush administration: 0"
http://motherjones.com/mojo/2010/09/...e-whats-not-it
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Yeah, it's a loaded joke, but a good one.![]()
The GOP said the same things before under their so called "contract with America" and then went on a spending spree like there was not tomorrow. Well tomorrow finally arrived and we are in mess right now.
Stewart ridicules the Repugs with their own videos:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_737812.html
Tax Cuts don't cost anything...it's the spending stupid.
Repealing Obamacare would account for much of the savings. Then, there's their pledge to cut government, freeze budgets, etc...
You "pay" for tax cuts by spending less.
The tax cuts will generate more wealth in the private sector, restart the economic engine, and finally get people to let go of some of the money they've been hoarding in fear of what Obama's next stupid human trick was going to be.
No, the tax cuts do cost real money. Unless you can make it up in any other way, you're simply adding it to the debt. Don't need to be a brainiac to figure that one out.
As bad as Obamacare is, as far as government obligations is concerned, it would actually reduce spending. You can tell me the CBO doesn't know how to do math or that the projections are dubious, but what's indisputable is that going back to pre-Obamacare will still leave you with an unsustainable system and no reduction in obligations.
The pledge means nothing when the record shows they don't have the for ude to come through with it. How quickly you forget Congress was in full control of a lot of these guys merely 4 years ago.
Ahh... the famous trickle down economics... We just had 8 years of that, tax cuts included. Where's the thriving economy it produced? Oh wait, it ended on a huge ing recession. It worked so well, let's do it again!
And BTW, you confirm my impression of the pledge. Complete knee-jerk touching on all the contemporary talking points with no long term outlook or proposals.
Just your children's future. Is worshiping the rich really that important to you?
Okay, you win...even though, you, Obama and a few other idiots are the only people claiming a raise in taxes is a good idea right now.
Frankly, I don't have the energy to waste on you on this one.
I don't know if this was directed at me, but if it was, I'm merely going to point out that my problem isn't with proposing a tax cut. My problem is with not saying where the money is going to come from to offset the lost revenue, considering these guys simply can't be trusted to reduce spending.
Well, it's going to have to come from spending.
Tell him what he's won, Johnny!
Oh, and ElNono, do you believe Congress will spend the additional tax revenues responsibly?
I mean, c'mon, several hundred grand to teach Africans how to wash their junk?
Yonivore wants black people to die of AIDS.
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