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Harry Reid: If Romney Wins, I'm Not Working With Him

Cirbuck123 Wrote: Nov 03, 2012 10:29 PM
Well, isn't that diplomatic and showing genuine concern for the people of the United States. Making a comment like that in the private sector would be tantamount to "cause" for dismissal, immediately. You don't always get to pick the people you have a job to work with, but if you are any kind of "leader" at all you have to find ways to work with any and all that make up the team. People elect "representatives" to go to Washington for them and conduct the business of insuring the common welfare of all concerned. This just shows that Harry Reid is a traitor if before the new president is even inaugurated he is refusing to "work with him". The people of Nevada should recall this idiot for refusing to work for them.
Hachi Wrote: Nov 04, 2012 2:16 PM
Unfortunately, Las Vegas has more people than the rest of the State has combined!

Earlier today when Mitt Romney made his closing argument in Wisconsin, he said he would work with Congress to get things done in Washington should he be elected and pointed out President Obama's track record of not doing so. Shortly after Romney's speech concluded, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the guy who hasn't even introduced a budget in more than 2000 days, vowed not to work with Romney should he win next Tuesday.

Mitt Romney may be promising bipartisanship in his closing argument in the 2012 contest, but one of the Republican presidential nominee's harshest critics on...

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