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Obama may want the fiscal cliff, therefore no compromise. People should research this crazy statement.
I try to ignore the Washington antics.
They ignored a real need for 13 months and we suffered. Why should we take them seriously now?
GOP has a recent history of doing foolish things. Boehner can't control his own party so I expect this thing to blow up.
Boehner should be fired.
Obama should be fired! Its HIS way or the highway! More Taxes and ever more spending as far as the eye can see! No fiscal accountability, increased debt and keep the free stuff coming even though we can not afford it! Yep, sounds like a fine plan, doesn't it?
The success of our future, are in the hands of Obama. Ha Ha!
May our liberal friends get what they voted for.
@worf
Republicans want us to not raise the debt ceiling. That's way worse than going over the fiscal curb.
atl134,
You're joking?
This is like a credit card with no spending limits. Obama has added sixty percent to the debt in less then four years, and you want unlimited spending? No ceiling?
To pay the debt would cost more then a half million dollars for every second in a year,--and more spending is wanted. No limits?
We're losing our country.
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