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Little-Acorn
10-14-2013, 12:10 PM
After rejecting compromise after compromise from Republicans who want the government's out-of-control spending cut back, and the government reaches the end of the last measures it has to avoid defaulting on various payments it must make, Democrats have suddenly come up with a new plan: Get rid of the cuts we agreed to last year, and spend even more money!

In a bizarre last-minute ploy as wild spending brings the government to the brink of bankruptcy, Democrats have announced that they now want to roll back the cuts made in last year's "sequestration", and start spending even more money.

Have the Democrats decided that this is "Opposites Day" or something?

They have had no luck getting House Republicans to accept their "everything from last year plus Obamacare funding" demands so far.

Now do they think this new "everything plus Obamacare funding plus getting rid of the cuts we've already agreed to" demand will be somehow easier to get the House of Representatives to agree to?

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/10/14/republicans-accuse-dems-overplaying-hand-as-budget-debate-shifts-to-sequester/

Republicans accuse Dems of overplaying hand as budget debate shifts to sequester cuts

Published October 14, 2013•
FoxNews.com

The terms of the debate shifting rapidly, lawmakers on Monday entered a critical week for resolving the budget and debt-ceiling impasse with Senate leaders Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell struggling to reach an accord -- and Republicans accusing Democrats of overplaying their hand.

President Obama and Vice President Biden, stepping back into the fray, plan to meet with the top four congressional leaders at the White House at 3 p.m. ET on Monday. Congress, aside from grappling with the partial government shutdown, faces an Oct. 17 deadline to raise the debt ceiling. After that date, the Treasury Department warns, the U.S. government will not be able to pay all its bills.

But both sides were having a difficult time keeping track of what the other wants out of a deal. A standoff that began as a fight by Republicans to unravel ObamaCare is now a fight over spending levels. After a string of budget proposals fell apart over the weekend, GOP lawmakers on Sunday pointedly accused Democrats of trying to squeeze Republicans to roll back across-the-board spending cuts known as sequester.

DragonStryk72
10-14-2013, 12:48 PM
After rejecting compromise after compromise from Republicans who want the government's out-of-control spending cut back, and the government reaches the end of the last measures it has to avoid defaulting on various payments it must make, Democrats have suddenly come up with a new plan: Get rid of the cuts we agreed to last year, and spend even more money!

In a bizarre last-minute ploy as wild spending brings the government to the brink of bankruptcy, Democrats have announced that they now want to roll back the cuts made in last year's "sequestration", and start spending even more money.

Have the Democrats decided that this is "Opposites Day" or something?

They have had no luck getting House Republicans to accept their "everything from last year plus Obamacare funding" demands so far.

Now do they think this new "everything plus Obamacare funding plus getting rid of the cuts we've already agreed to" demand will be somehow easier to get the House of Representatives to agree to?

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/10/14/republicans-accuse-dems-overplaying-hand-as-budget-debate-shifts-to-sequester/

Republicans accuse Dems of overplaying hand as budget debate shifts to sequester cuts

Published October 14, 2013•
FoxNews.com

The terms of the debate shifting rapidly, lawmakers on Monday entered a critical week for resolving the budget and debt-ceiling impasse with Senate leaders Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell struggling to reach an accord -- and Republicans accusing Democrats of overplaying their hand.

President Obama and Vice President Biden, stepping back into the fray, plan to meet with the top four congressional leaders at the White House at 3 p.m. ET on Monday. Congress, aside from grappling with the partial government shutdown, faces an Oct. 17 deadline to raise the debt ceiling. After that date, the Treasury Department warns, the U.S. government will not be able to pay all its bills.

But both sides were having a difficult time keeping track of what the other wants out of a deal. A standoff that began as a fight by Republicans to unravel ObamaCare is now a fight over spending levels. After a string of budget proposals fell apart over the weekend, GOP lawmakers on Sunday pointedly accused Democrats of trying to squeeze Republicans to roll back across-the-board spending cuts known as sequester.

So let me get this straight: After the Dems struck down a deal that was basically everything they could have wanted, minus a single tax, they are now deciding that they want it all, plus a large amount more? Precisely what are the Republicans getting out of this "negotiating". When one larger, more powerful group demands your complete surrender, and then tries to take from you things that were already yours, that's called a mugging, not a negotiation.

tailfins
10-14-2013, 01:01 PM
The Dems are believing their own lies. They think the GOP is near death and the US is on the cusp of a glorious one-party state. The Dems may as well throw in two year maximum fast-track legalization for all illegals for good measure.

glockmail
10-14-2013, 01:19 PM
The GOP is fucked up for compromising at all. They have Obama by the balls and all they have to do is not lose their grip.

Arbo
10-14-2013, 03:47 PM
So let me get this straight: After the Dems struck down a deal that was basically everything they could have wanted, minus a single tax, they are now deciding that they want it all, plus a large amount more? Precisely what are the Republicans getting out of this "negotiating". When one larger, more powerful group demands your complete surrender, and then tries to take from you things that were already yours, that's called a mugging, not a negotiation.

More and more it seems this is the definition of 'compromise' for the left. Of course they re-defined it to mean they get everything they want and the other guys get nothing.

glockmail
10-14-2013, 05:14 PM
More and more it seems this is the definition of 'compromise' for the left. Of course they re-defined it to mean they get everything they want and the other guys get nothing.And the douche bag Republicans will go along, so the liberal media won't skewer them as badly.

PostmodernProphet
10-14-2013, 10:44 PM
hush, its called 'negotiation'.......