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The 112th Congress: Debt ceiling edition

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As I said on Facebook, watching this whole thing unfold I don't know whether to laugh, cry, or buy 1,000 boxes of ammo and a 2-year supply of chef boyardee.

I'm "investing" in bottles of 30+ year old scotch. Regardless of how things conclude, I think I'm prepared.
 
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It would be stupid to cut the military since they protect this nation's interests.
Yeah, there is nothing to cut in the military budget:rolleyes: Take 10% off and we can still blow the world up many times over
 
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Yeah, there is nothing to cut in the military budget:rolleyes: Take 30% off and we can still blow the world up many times over

FYP.

All we need now is for the Dems to talk about how much they adore Reagan (the man who named names) and how Jesus told them to run for office and the sellout will be complete.
 
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There will be a vote tonight in both chambers. We still haven't seen the official language - as part of the negotiations the GOP outlawed reading - but it will pass both the House and Senate. That wail you hear is the progressives in Congress being whipped by party leaders. (What, you thought the term 'whip' was metaphorical?)

And there shall be a great cry throughout all of Congress, such as has never been heard before, nor shall be heard again.
 
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Harry Reid has signed off. Sounds like it's all over. All they need is Nancy to bend over and it's a done deal.
 
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Harry Reid has signed off. Sounds like it's all over. All they need is Nancy to bend over and it's a done deal.

Reid, Durbin and Schumer were in her office earlier. I'm sure she has been whipped into shape.

Edit: Reports are that the final hangup is on defense cuts. Obama wants bigger cuts, the GOP wants smaller cuts. We'll end up adding 10%.
 
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Reid, Durbin and Schumer were in her office earlier. I'm sure she has been whipped into shape.

Edit: Reports are that the final hangup is on defense cuts. Obama wants bigger cuts, the GOP wants smaller cuts. We'll end up adding 10%.

Now there's no vote because Repubs won't cut defense. You cannot make this up.
 
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You've got to be ****ing kidding me. If we're going to cut everything but defense, can we at least start looting the countries we invade for ****? I bet if we conquered Canada their oil reserves would buy us another 20-25 years on our ****hole of an economy.
 
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Fox news is currently discussing who was the political winner. Tea party won.
 
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Now there's no vote because Repubs won't cut defense. You cannot make this up.

Where are you seeing this? I've chcked into most major news sites and only seen references to "GOP concerns" about future defense cuts...which is still asinine, but I haven't seen it listed as a deal breaker anywhere.
 
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Now there's no vote because Repubs won't cut defense. You cannot make this up.

I give it 45 minutes before the Dems cave in on that. You know how some people draw a line in the sand...the Dems are too afraid of the sand to draw a line.

Seriously just walk away...stop giving in already! Stop screwing over everyone that voted for you this isnt in the best interests of the country.

BTW to answer Faux News...the people lost, the liberals lost, the moderates lost and the GOP won.
 
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Where are you seeing this? I've chcked into most major news sites and only seen references to "GOP concerns" about future defense cuts...which is still asinine, but I haven't seen it listed as a deal breaker anywhere.

Google News says the GOP Senators won't try any delaying tactics; no word from the House.

I'm watching MSNBC and Pelosi just congratulated Obama...seems like a done deal. "Do you support it?" "I haven't read it, I don't know the details." Oh well, we can vote now and let the GOP put whatever they want in the bill after it passes. She did say she isn't on board yet (guess Reid needs to send a Republican to whip her).

A progressive Congressman from NY is on now and isn't very happy about the bill (what little he knows about it) but is talking about the debt ceiling "crisis" in the past tense.

Edit: Pelosi won't meet with Dems until tomorrow, so no vote in House tonight
 
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House GOP will have a conference call tonight at 8:30. House Dems will meet tomorrow at 2PM.

Jonathan Alter says if bill passes it will have to be 1/2 GOP and 1/2 Dems in House.

Reid just left McConnell's office, brief statement was that they're still working on a deal.
 
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Why Obama Won Debt Deal

The President got what he most wanted, postponing another debt ceiling fight until after the election and without politically damaging entitlement cuts.

Everything else is eye wash. Most of the spending cuts are in the out years, which is another way of saying it won’t happen.

And one more committee to study cuts? Oh please, even if they call it a “super” committee that’s always a Capitol Hill euphemism for doing nothing. Adding so-called triggers for cuts if goals aren’t met also means nothing. Remember Gramm-Rudman?

Giving up tax increases on the wealthy is probably Obama’s biggest concession, but that fight lives for another day when the Bush cuts are scheduled to expire later on.

Even if liberals beat up the President for this deal, he wins. Nothing would help him more in his obvious effort to move to the center and appeal to independent voters for reelection.

"Yeah, right. Dry that one out, you can fertilize the lawn"
 
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Can someone send John McCain over there to screw everything up? He did it so well in '08 with the Financial Crisis and this time it would actually be helpful!
 
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