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2nd Term, Part VI: Burnin' down the House

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Peter King being called a moderate makes me sick. He's psychotic on Middle East policy. Every time he appears on a national talk show and chants Muslim I want to puke.

He's what passes for moderate in the GOP now.

New Wall Street Journal/NBC News polling data

In all, 63% of Americans in the poll say that failure to raise the debt ceiling would pose “a real and serious problem,” while just 15% said it wouldn’t be a serious problem. The rest had no opinion.

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The poll did find disparities among partisan groups in how seriously they took the debt ceiling. Just 3% of Democrats, and 17% of independents, said a failure to raise the ceiling would not be a problem, while 29% of Republicans—and 33% of tea-party supporters, held that view.

The poll of 800 Americans, conducted between Monday and Wednesday, had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points. The full results of the poll will be released at 6:30 p.m.
 
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Word is slowly circulating around Twitter that a 6-week compromise has been reached on the debt ceiling. So our the global economy is now at the whim of Punxatawney Phil.

"I see my shadow! Six more weeks of fiscal sanity!"
 
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Word is slowly circulating around Twitter that a 6-week compromise has been reached on the debt ceiling. So our the global economy is now at the whim of Punxatawney Phil.

"I see my shadow! Six more weeks of fiscal sanity!"

So, that means even the GOP is afraid of default. What about all those House Reps who don't believe in that? What about Rand, he must be going ape over this revelation?


http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/10/10/20902011-tea-party-obamas-too-mean
The sentiment was echoed by Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.), who said Obama's willingness to antagonize Republicans is "not good for the country."

Wilson is perhaps best known for heckling the president during a speech to a joint session of Congress. He's the guy complaining about Obama antagonizing him.

So, the guy who called Obama a liar during a high profile televised speech thinks it's Obama who's antagonizing him? Based on that logic it doesn't seem so far fetched that Medicare/Medicaid is entirely privatized does it?
 
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I'm not sure The Boner can get a 6 week extension passed without Dem votes which they will only supply if he funds the gubmint. Dems had the right message which was lets see what he can get passed through the House first before we comment on it.
 
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I'm not sure The Boner can get a 6 week extension passed without Dem votes which they will only supply if he funds the gubmint. Dems had the right message which was lets see what he can get passed through the House first before we comment on it.

Reid isn't going to let it get through the Senate. The deal was we'll negotiate if you raise the ceiling and open the gov't. If they don't do that then not only have the Dems caved to Ryan's number but they've caved to these BS theatrics.
 
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That WSJ/NBC poll shows support for the GOP down to 24%

For those interested, here is the full poll

Tidbits:

And again, for statistical purposes only, what is your race--white, black, Asian, or something else?
White .............................................................. 74
Black .............................................................. 12
Asian .............................................................. 3
Other .............................................................. 3
Hispanic (VOL) ............................................. 6
Not sure/refused .......................................... 2

Obama's numbers are 47/48

GOP's numbers are 24/53
Democratic Party is 39/40

Boehner: 17/43
Reid: 18/32 ("No opinion" was the #1 answer for him. Fitting.)
Cruz: 14/28

If you could fire every member of Congress, would you: 60% yes
 
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That WSJ/NBC poll shows support for the GOP down to 24%

For those interested, here is the full poll

Tidbits:



Obama's numbers are 47/48

GOP's numbers are 24/53
Democratic Party is 39/40

Boehner: 17/43
Reid: 18/32 ("No opinion" was the #1 answer for him. Fitting.)
Cruz: 14/28

If you could fire every member of Congress, would you: 60% yes

I can't believe that liberal newsrag the Wall Street Journal published such a biased poll! :mad: We need to unskewer this and quick. :D

Do any knuckledraggers or Teabagger terrorists still think the shutdown was a good idea? Anybody heard from Ted Cruz lately?
 
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I just wish both would "Burn it to the Ground."
Speaking of Burn it to the Ground, the part of Marshal Foch is being played by _____ and the role of Matthias Erzberger is being played by ______?

(Or are the roles Adolf Hitler and Charles Huntziger??
 
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I'm bringing this over from the Nice Planet thread, since it really belongs here:

Has it not occurred to you that the Second Amendment and prohibition of marijuana are also law, voted on by the legislature, signed by the executive and upheld by the judiciary? The government is not honor-bound to alter those either just because specific states want them gone.
It has occurred to me, hence my comments on the matter. What you said here is totally true. So why should the Senate, the President and the Supreme Court change their mind on the Affordable Health Care Act simply because the House refuses to do anything until they do?

Unless the Supreme Court undoes it's [sic] decision on the matter or until the Senate joins the House in wanting to undo the law (and gets the President to sign off on it), it's law and it's not changing. So to refuse to acknowledge these through state legislation is just ridiculous.
If it's to be addressed through State legislation, let the States try to pass laws. And if the courts won't let that happen, they can sue and take it to the Supreme Court. In fact, those things have already happened. None of that really gives the House an excuse to try to go Galt, or whatever they're trying to accomplish (do they even know at this point?).

Actually, what is being done is the balancing of a budget. Because the PPACA is a staunch contributor to the country's yearly deficit, the House is stating that because the country has an inability to pay for it, it will not spend that money.
Well, their job is to pass a budget. If their current budget proposal won't pass, they need to find a new idea or put it to committee. In either case, perhaps they should do their job, instead of sitting around and pouting because they can't unilaterally gut the Affordable Health Care Act.
 
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So Faux "News" has been pumping this truckers' shutdown that's going to show up in DC today to call for Obama to resign. They trumpeted that 10000 truckers were expected, which would bring traffic in Washington to a halt.

Pop Quiz: how many trucks actually showed up today?
A: 30
B: 1000
C: 10000
D: 30000
 
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So Faux "News" has been pumping this truckers' shutdown that's going to show up in DC today to call for Obama to resign. They trumpeted that 10000 truckers were expected, which would bring traffic in Washington to a halt.

Pop Quiz: how many trucks actually showed up today?
A: 30
B: 1000
C: 10000
D: 30000

I believe the answer is A, Alex. Not that anyone down here noticed. It's raining cats and dogs.
 
I believe the answer is A, Alex. Not that anyone down here noticed. It's raining cats and dogs.

Correct!! You have won a huge prize which you'll get after Faux "News" mentions this story on the air...
 
So Faux "News" has been pumping this truckers' shutdown that's going to show up in DC today to call for Obama to resign. They trumpeted that 10000 truckers were expected, which would bring traffic in Washington to a halt.

Pop Quiz: how many trucks actually showed up today?
A: 30
B: 1000
C: 10000
D: 30000

That's too bad. "Convoy" was a fun movie. Wouldn't mind seeing a real life re-creation of it! :D

"Breaker! Breaker! This is the Rubber Duck..."

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/10/trucker-protest-beltway-98194.html?hp=r5

It would be nice if the media learned something that the rest of us already know, which is that there are a lot, lot, lot less conservatives in the country than the press seems to think there are. One has to wonder why idiocy like this even gets coverage.
 
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