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The Republican tea party party is now betting the middle class and independents will oppose the repeal of the tax cuts on the super wealthy and favor slashing government spending to the extent it stalls out the economic recovery. They have boxed themselves in a corner politically.
Our public organizer in chief is trying to round up support for ANOTHER stimulus?
Really?
I just hope the economy can hang on for another year...
Re: one vote | 12:08 p.m. Sept. 9, 2011
"They have boxed themselves in a corner politically"
What the Tea Party did was vote the will of the people who elected them and exposed Obama as a weak president without a backbone willing to stand up for what he believes.
Obama got just what he deserved when he told the GOP they could come along for the ride but had to sit in back. He's singing a different tune these days.
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