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    Biden just called the entire GOP terrorists. It's part of the "new tone". MSM could care less based on nonexistent coverage.

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    Biden just called the entire GOP terrorists. It's part of the "new tone". MSM could care less based on nonexistent coverage.
    Link?

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    Biden just called the entire GOP terrorists. It's part of the "new tone"
    Go cry me a river. The new tone was established much earlier, at least as far back as critics of the Iraq debacle being called traitors and "objective supporters" of UBL.

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    Biden just called the entire GOP terrorists. It's part of the "new tone". MSM could care less based on nonexistent coverage.
    props to Biden for standing up against the terrorists instead of negotiating with them like the rest of Washington.

    Let's not forget the bombers of women's clinics. They are also tea party terrorism acts

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    Biden is, of course, backing off the remarks about tea party terrorists.

    He shouldn't.

    The word isn't being used enough.

    Tea party traitors or tea party terrorists

    Either fits, IMO.

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    Biden is, of course, backing off the remarks about tea party terrorists.

    He shouldn't.

    The word isn't being used enough.

    Tea party traitors or tea party terrorists

    Either fits, IMO.

    You're getting more boutons-esque by they day.

    And over what? Some measly insignificant cuts over 10 years, which gave Dems another blank check and opened the door to increase taxes?

    Terrorists

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    In a way, this is the same point. Apart from hard core, vocational agitators, there hasn't been much of an antiwar movement. Its ranks were swelled by good Democrats in 2006. Where did all of the outrage go?
    They might not be as vocal. But I'm fairly sure the displeasure is still there. The problem now is that neither this guy or whoever comes from the other aisle is going to do about it. Futility has a way to discourage people.

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    Calling anyone a terrorist other than actual terrorists is pretty juvenile TBH.

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    As far as the OP, it's not just necessarily the nation that gets the short end of the stick with these guys. I think Boehner will concur that their irrationality is doing the GOP some critical damage too.

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    Futility has a way to discourage people.
    If it is the way of people to become discouraged by prolonged adversity so much the worse for them.

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    As far as the OP, it's not just necessarily the nation that gets the short end of the stick with these guys. I think Boehner will concur that their irrationality is doing the GOP some critical damage too.

    What exactly are they irrational about?

    They're for smaller, more frugal government. Ooooooohhhh. Boogeymen.

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    threatening to let USA default for the first time in its history. Yeah, nothing irrational about that.

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    What exactly are they irrational about?

    They're for smaller, more frugal government. Ooooooohhhh. Boogeymen.
    Does anything that *isn't* a logical fallacy ever escape your brain?

    The strawman here is that no one is criticizing the tea party asshats for believing that smaller government is better.

    They are criticizing them for the reckless irresponsibility in pursuing that agenda.

    Terrorists always have political agendas, but what differentiates them from more accepted political movements is that what they are willing to do to further those aims.

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    What exactly are they irrational about?
    They're for smaller, more frugal government. Ooooooohhhh. Boogeymen.
    There's a difference between advocating your position, and putting the country on the brink of defaulting on it's obligations.

    There's nothing inherently wrong in what they want. What's irrational is to put their personal wishes over the country.

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    didn't hear a word from them until a black moved into the house.

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    threatening to let USA default for the first time in its history. Yeah, nothing irrational about that.
    Does anything that *isn't* a logical fallacy ever escape your brain?

    The strawman here is that no one is criticizing the tea party asshats for believing that smaller government is better.

    They are criticizing them for the reckless irresponsibility in pursuing that agenda.

    Terrorists always have political agendas, but what differentiates them from more accepted political movements is that what they are willing to do to further those aims.

    There's a difference between advocating your position, and putting the country on the brink of defaulting on it's obligations.

    There's nothing inherently wrong in what they want. What's irrational is to put their personal wishes over the country.

    Voting on the debt ceiling in 2006.


    Every single Dem voted no. Every last one.


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    The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies. … Increasing America’s debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that “the buck stops here.” Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better

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    The fact is, you guys calling people terrorists are just parroting what you hear the shills say on the nighly news or on NYT blogs. Were any of you actually preparing for economic armageddon?

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    did you ask your mas...errr boss if you're a part of his economic armageddon plan?

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    Voting on the debt ceiling in 2006.

    Every single Dem voted no. Every last one.
    Dems didn't control the chamber back then. There was no risk of not passing.
    Any other strawman comparison you want to throw out there?

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    The fact is, you guys calling people terrorists are just parroting what you hear the shills say on the nighly news or on NYT blogs. Were any of you actually preparing for economic armageddon?
    I don't know that armageddon is the word. There's certainly consequences for not paying your bills. Try it yourself and you'll see.

    And I'm not calling them terrorists, BTW. I qualify their action (or inaction) as irrational. At the very least, irresponsible.

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    Voting on the debt ceiling in 2006.


    Every single Dem voted no. Every last one.

    Was that for FY 2006 or FY 2007? The deficit was 1.9% of GDP for 2006 and 1.2% for 2007. I don't know the numbers for FY 2011, but they are huge! Previous CBO estimate has it at 10.9%.

    Anyone know the numbers for any debt ceiling increase in 2008?

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    Where were all the teabaggers when Bush was creating record national deficits?
    all the Republican posts in this thread and not one response to this question
    Republicans pretending Bush and his trillion dollar war didn't contribute to the national deficit

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    What exactly are they irrational about?

    They're for smaller, more frugal government. Ooooooohhhh. Boogeymen.


    Sheep.

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