LeBuick said:"A show" was more than was reciprocated from the other side of the isle.
That's it? That is your argument?
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LeBuick said:"A show" was more than was reciprocated from the other side of the isle.
Revmitchell said:Who is "most of us"?
Revmitchell said:That's it? That is your argument?
I don't have faith and them getting anything done, or maybe as one user suggested and may be a better think, they don't have the ability to get anything done worth while, but they are not alone. It's just the way it's played in Washington sadly.
It is good to see you give your liberal friends credit.Pastor Larry said:Obama didn't push it through. Pelosi and Reid did.
Having people over for drinks isn't bipartisanship. And Obama didn't attempt to be bipartisan. He went and listened to them, and then didn't take their advice. That is a major failure on his part. These are people who represent the people at a much closer level than Obama does, and Obama didn't listen.President Obama attempted to be bipartisan by extending is hand to the Republicans and except for 3 Republicans they slapped his hand away. From now on I think that President Obama and the Democrats in the Congress should work with only those 3 Republicans and ignore the rest of them.
Usually, we call that lying.That's a play on words... Any one smart enough to know better knows that Obama will say stuff to get elected and then turn around and not follow through.
It's not.That is different that ANY other POTUS how?
Criticizing him.Why the hard standard towards Obama, where were you when Bush did similar things?
He has not done nearly as much as Bush did early on.Also, even though we all know there isn't such a thing as true bipartisanship, at least Obama is attempting.. Maybe not as much as he is saying, or as mush as we would like, but he has, in my opinion done more than other POTUS's have.
You think wrongly. He had drinks, and listened to the Republicans although he claimed "I won" as a tool to essentially say their ideas didn't count. Then he pushed through a bill without them.Most of us think Obama extended his hand of bipartisanship and invited the GOP to the table of discussion but it was refused. Because he is only part of the equation he should receive partial credit for it's failure.
steaver said:He either lied or has given up changing anything.
steaver said:The rub is, Obama was elected because he promised this would CHANGE!
He either lied or has given up changing anything.
Pastor Larry said:Having people over for drinks isn't bipartisanship. And Obama didn't attempt to be bipartisan. He went and listened to them, and then didn't take their advice. That is a major failure on his part. These are people who represent the people at a much closer level than Obama does, and Obama didn't listen.
All well & good, but this has no bearing on this abomination of a "drunken sailor" spending spree by the majority party! Bush was referring to national security matters, not economics.I remember that President Bush said something to the effect that once President Obama learns all the classified information, he will see some things differently.
That's the difference between me and you. I expect people to admit that they don't know it all upfront, rather than make promises when they are ignorant. It's a character issue, and that's big with me.I remember that President Bush said something to the effect that once President Obama learns all the classified information, he will see some things differently.
If this is the case, I would expect Obama to alter a campaign promise if he finds out information that shows this to be the prudent thing to do.
That's simply not true, although it would have been better. Obama already had tax cuts in there. Remember that was a campaign promise. It wasn't an act of bipartisanship or compromise.President Obama was acting bipartisan. Like you said, he listened. In fact, the Stimulus Bill does include tax cuts, which is something the republicans wanted. The republicans wanted tax cuts only, and this was rejected.
They didn't listen to them. They weren't even in the room during conference.Just because the republicans didn't get everything they wanted doesn't mean that President Obama and the democratic Congress didn't listen to them and take some of their advise.
Ken; Maybe you should give the president more than 26 days in office before making such a statement.
Pastor Larry said:That's the difference between me and you. I expect people to admit that they don't know it all upfront, rather than make promises when they are ignorant. It's a character issue, and that's big with me.
Obama during the campaign should have had enough character and integrity to say then that he didn't know it all, and would have to see what the situation really was. But he was pandering for votes.
That's simply not true, although it would have been better. Obama already had tax cuts in there. Remember that was a campaign promise. It wasn't an act of bipartisanship or compromise.
They didn't listen to them. They weren't even in the room during conference.
Don't you even read the news? Or do you just repeat your daily email talking points?
Nicely done. When you run out of substance, make a personal attack.I remember now why I don't talk to you much....arrogance and superiority drips off every word you type.
Pastor Larry said:You think wrongly. He had drinks, and listened to the Republicans although he claimed "I won" as a tool to essentially say their ideas didn't count. Then he pushed through a bill without them.
Pastor Larry said:Where was Obama demanding that Pelosi and Reid include Republicans in conference? Where was Obama demanding that Pelosi and Reid listen to and incorporate Republican ideas?
Pastor Larry said:Even though you have a great love for Obama, you should be objective enough to admit that so far, he has failed. There is still hope that he can repair this, but he has to change the way he does business.
KenH said:Maybe you should give the president more than 26 days in office before making such a statement.
dragonfly said:President Obama was acting bipartisan. Like you said, he listened. In fact, the Stimulus Bill does include tax cuts, which is something the republicans wanted. The republicans wanted tax cuts only, and this was rejected..
Pastor Larry said:That's simply not true, although it would have been better. Obama already had tax cuts in there. Remember that was a campaign promise. It wasn't an act of bipartisanship or compromise.