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@Pagan:
Evidence:
“Democrats Win Control of Congress” Washington Post 11/9/06
"Obama, Dems Win Historic Blowout Victory" UPI 11/5/08
"GOP Seizes House; Democrats Keep Senate" NPR 11/3/10
Democrats won the elections and have had 83.3% control the past 6 years. Take some responsibility.
Your statistics about the filibuster are counter-productive to your argument. The point being debated here is which side is/isn't compromising. With all of those filibusters, and the number of RINOS in the Senate 2007-2010, the Democrats could have probably passed their legislation without giving up much. So your guys did what you wanted-no compromise.
"National Debt Has Increased More Under Obama Than Under Bush" CBS News, 3/19/12.
From the last paragraph: "If Mr. Obama wins re-election, and his budget projections prove accurate, the National Debt will top $20 trillion in 2016, the final year of his second term. That would mean the Debt increased by 87 percent, or $9.34 trillion, during his two terms."
Funniest are the Obama budgets, which have been voted down the last few years without any Democrat votes in favor of them.
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