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In reply to the discussion: The cave begins...Obama invites the republicans for a meeting. [View all]Safetykitten
(5,162 posts)86. Well yes. I thought that was the point all along. A clean bill, we are moving goalposts again?
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It's very simple. He can't back down. If he does democracy ends that day. It means this is a
Katashi_itto
Oct 2013
#52
Oh...so like they will be in bubbles that will not allow converstaion off topic...got it.
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#5
Not getting into a circular worship-fest/propaganda message thingy with you.
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#11
Why? Why does he need to even talk to them? What's the worst that can happen?
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#14
If he agrees to anything other then a clkean bill, it's a cave. there is nothing to talk about.
bowens43
Oct 2013
#57
Well yes. I thought that was the point all along. A clean bill, we are moving goalposts again?
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#86
I imagine many people do not put much faith into their own powers of prophecy
LanternWaste
Oct 2013
#55
Nmmmm poster was wrong about Romney and Obamacare, but I should believe he/she is right about this?
Old and In the Way
Oct 2013
#45
Yes, as a far left Democrat that I am, you may want to bring that up more.
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#59
Well you certainly don't troll as an ignorant Republican teabagger, that's for sure.
Old and In the Way
Oct 2013
#69
You're completely full of s--t. I can say that now. Neener neener neener.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#130
If he meets with GOPers to even chastise them, he is bad? If he does not, he is good? He can't win.
uppityperson
Oct 2013
#25
I'm hoping the republican deathmongers don't budge, and then Obama smacks them down with an EO
Zorra
Oct 2013
#29
In front of Wall Street bankers? You kidding? Even they are not that stupid.
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#36
Yes, we all know how Wall Street is loyal to one side. Check the clock for their loyalty of the
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#80
I wouldn't be so sure. This is the President's second term. Why would he destroy his landmark
lostincalifornia
Oct 2013
#38
They aren't repealing the ACA and no way they won't raise the debt ceiling.
Tommy_Carcetti
Oct 2013
#50
I think the ACA willbe fine...it's the "little" stuff that is a concern. Me as concern troll.
Safetykitten
Oct 2013
#53
Nonsense.. I think the strategy here is to begin to divide the crazies from the not so crazies.
DCBob
Oct 2013
#51
I NEVER agree with you, but I think this is a perfect response to the OP. ROFL
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#136
Long overdue. Makes one wonder if they should have a bot feature to cross reference
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#110
As cynical as I am about his dealings, it's a bit early for cries of defeat.
PeteSelman
Oct 2013
#102
Oooohh.. How scary.. conversation.. Much better to stamp your feet and hold your breath...
Decaffeinated
Oct 2013
#114
Linky, please, to your evidence of Obama "caving", as opposed to sitting them down
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#124
Yes, and troops are on the ground in Libya, the bombs are on their way to Damascus,
Arkana
Oct 2013
#134