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In reply to the discussion: I'm thrilled that the President didn't veto the spending bill (updated) [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)18. What exactly
"Sneak? They didn't sneak anything into the bill. In fact they were quite open and confident about winning since at least last July."
...are you arguing? Congress put it in the bill and then passed it 73 to 26. That is a fact.
More information on the Monsanto rider. Also Democratic budget supports labeling.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022576338
The Monsanto bill is a perfect example of focusing on a Presidential veto FAIL
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022575349
Expecting the President to veto a bill to avert a government shut down is absurd.
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I'm thrilled that the President didn't veto the spending bill (updated) [View all]
ProSense
Mar 2013
OP
Of course if you stop paying ransoma out, blackmail doesn't work. However, since
sabrina 1
Mar 2013
#3
Thankfully, the President is more pragmatic than his armchair critics. K&R. nt
Comrade_McKenzie
Mar 2013
#5
Yes, and that is why we keep losing. I admire the Republicans and their Corporate
sabrina 1
Mar 2013
#13
No, not at all. I admire their ability to get what they want, not THEM. Because
sabrina 1
Mar 2013
#62
Only those oblivious to the disasterous effects of the sequestering action could advocate shutting
grantcart
Mar 2013
#11
Right. There isn't a single politically savvy person that would have advised a veto
onenote
Mar 2013
#28
"like the pigs in animal farm who shouted up ever 'accomplishment' of napoleon"
ProSense
Mar 2013
#76
By law, aren't you supposed to have one of those "I'm Barack Obama, and I approve this message"
Marr
Mar 2013
#39
I don't believe it is possible to top your sadly desperate, and inappropriate adulation.
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#59
The fact that you are seemingly compelled to reply again and again to any and every comment
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#69