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Time for Congressional Republicans To Expose Obama's Agenda

tdevlin Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 3:57 PM
Obama has no intentions of compromising with the republicans. This is a sham and a farce.The reason the republicans always come out looking bad in these meetings is they are honorable men negotiating in good faith. They are not good at playing nasty hardball with the liars and dishonorable counterparts. Yes, they need to learn the gutsy techniques of their foes. When Obama gives the middle class a big sweet tax cut in January with out Congress, he will again be the savior and the tax cuts will forever be called the "Obama tax cuts"' not the bush tax cuts. Our side is just too honest, honorable and naive.
Robert 206 Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 4:10 PM
Yes, he is a Chicago radical right from the Saul Alinsky school of "dupe 'em, dump 'em, and destroy 'em!" I can't imagine that the Republicans haven't caught on yet. He will bring the country to the brink of Depression if the Republicans don't wise up and realize they're negotiating with a junkyard dog!
We can get back to discussing GOP minority constituent recruitment soon, but in the meantime, we have a fiscal cliff issue that beckons -- the real fiscal cliff (America's imminent financial collapse), not the government shutdown molehill everyone is agonizing over.

Congressional Republicans should look at their party's loss in the presidential election as liberating. They surely now understand that the strategy of soft-pedaling Obama's record and agenda doesn't work. They surely grasp that its fear of calling President Obama out on his real intentions and the disastrous consequences of his destructive policies just plays into his hands and enables the advancement...

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