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I find it disturbing that Boehner is spending too much time in secret meetings with Obama and ignoring the majority of congress who need his services in the chambers to discuss and pass legislation for the senate to approve or deny. These meeting are wasting valuable time and irrelevant to the nation. The president and Boehner should not be wasting so much time trying to argue with each other about who is going to pay for the lunch tab.
Boehner should not be discussing the issue that hundredths of other have yet to make their voices heard for the rest of the nation. Obama is not the only welfare dependent waiting for tier monthly checks.
Walk out Boehner, get back to work representing the people and our nation, leave Obama to his own vices and serve america. The congressmen in the house don't like this arbitration that exclude the House, the longer Obama keeps Boehner busy chasing lies, the worse the problem gets.
And this fiscal cliff is product of Democrats, Obama, and Republicans with no spine to renounce any and all compromises. Boehner is required in the House of Congress, not the white house kitchen.
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