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In reply to the discussion: How Obama outsmarts his critics -- on the left and on the right. [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)67. Make NO mistakes, it WAS President Obama who offered cuts to Social Security.
Rep. Conyers: Obama Demanded Social Security Cuts--Not GOP
This IS a FACT.
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"We've got to educate the American people at the same time we educate the President of the United States. The Republicans, Speaker Boehner or Majority Leader Cantor DID NOT call for Social Security cuts in the budget deal. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CALLED FOR THAT," declared US Representative John Conyers in a press conference held by members of the House "Out of Poverty' Caucus on 07/27/11."
Conyers added ""My response to him (President Obama) is TO MASS THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN FRONT OF THE WHITE HOUSE TO PROTEST THIS."
This declaration is significant both politically and morally as Conyers is not only the second most senior representative in the House, but was also the first member of Congress to endorse candidate Obama. Conyers doesn't merely draw a moral "line in the sand' but he presents a candid picture of violent contrasts between himself and the first African-American president."
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Rep-Conyers-Obama-Demand-by-Jeanine-Molloff-110729-352.html
Conyers added ""My response to him (President Obama) is TO MASS THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN FRONT OF THE WHITE HOUSE TO PROTEST THIS."
This declaration is significant both politically and morally as Conyers is not only the second most senior representative in the House, but was also the first member of Congress to endorse candidate Obama. Conyers doesn't merely draw a moral "line in the sand' but he presents a candid picture of violent contrasts between himself and the first African-American president."
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Rep-Conyers-Obama-Demand-by-Jeanine-Molloff-110729-352.html
This IS a FACT.
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but you have "nearly universal health care"... except for the tens of millions who don't nt
msongs
Jan 2012
#2
It hasn't fully taken effect yet. No one knows how many will fall through the cracks then.
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#9
I remember reading that the percent of African American voters was smaller in 2010 when Obama
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#10
What do you mean "going after tehadist lies"? You already showed that you agreed with those lies.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#95
The Catfood Commission was presented to the general public as tasked with reducing
eridani
Jan 2012
#97
Wonderful. Let's keep campaign promises even if they contradict what voters want
eridani
Jan 2012
#80
You gotta respect him for that. I personally saw his deficit hawking and war hawking...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#82
Assimilating the language and accepting the conservative policy toolbox are not things to develop a
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#17
You nailed it. Republican talking points are now bipartisan talking points
woo me with science
Jan 2012
#19
Those "assimilating the language" are those who bought the Republican lies and...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#73
Activists should've known better, a lot of them did, particularly in the cities.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#90
What in the world is it to appreciate about these commitees that Obama forces?
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#104
Phrased differently, Obama's major accomplishments are: 1) he paid Wall Street trillions so
leveymg
Jan 2012
#11
then i draw the conclusion that your neighbors keep up with current events much more than the
arely staircase
Jan 2012
#111
Obama never called for Social Security to be slashed. Why are you pretending? n/t
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#40
Wait ... I know ... he's going to annouce his plan to gut SS at the State of the Union!!!!!
JoePhilly
Jan 2012
#46
Yup, it isn't really attempted murder if you survive the attack, no matter how many attacks.
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#107
I read 21% 2 yrs ago, seems like it's declining, which means not holding steady.
FarLeftFist
Jan 2012
#44
Let me state that Obama is in sad shape when he has to have a conservative like Sullivan
MadHound
Jan 2012
#16
"A caveat: I write this as an unabashed supporter of Obama from early 2007 on. "
quinnox
Jan 2012
#30
Ah, the old "chessmaster" line is making a comeback just in time for the election.
hughee99
Jan 2012
#31
I like how this article exposes the left's anti-Obama crowd to things like logic, reasoning and fact
FarLeftFist
Jan 2012
#36
It's pretty appalling when issues that are important to the daily life of working people
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#53
It's pretty appalling that so-called Progressives would be knocking the HUGE progress this President
FarLeftFist
Jan 2012
#57
Your response begs the question of "huge progress". Or that Obama is in any way progressive.
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#59
Your response begs the question who are you comparing his progressivism to?
FarLeftFist
Jan 2012
#76