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In reply to the discussion: I would like to hear your ideas on why my REPUBLICAN Senators oppose Chained CPI. [View all]JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)37. Lawyers never ask a question that they don't already know the answer to.
And you don't make a proposal in politics unless you already know how the other side will respond.
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I would like to hear your ideas on why my REPUBLICAN Senators oppose Chained CPI. [View all]
patrice
Apr 2013
OP
It's so surreal it's like they're doing some kind of mind control experiment.
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#21
No, you don't have it. I'm asking you what price you are willing to pay to stop Chained CPI.
patrice
Apr 2013
#32
Because it's highly unpopular among seniors of both parties (the most likely voters in 2014)?
eridani
Apr 2013
#9
Are you saying the Progressive Caucus budget proposed chained CPI for SS increases?
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2013
#14
No, I'm not saying that about the Progressive budget. I'm asking people what price they're
patrice
Apr 2013
#34
The problem is that Obama has been pushing for chained CPI more than Republicans
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2013
#46
"need to be"? Not even I am saying people should be anti-NEED, so yours is a divide and conquer
patrice
Apr 2013
#38
I am so sick and tired of the Obamapoligists trying to justify every thing this president does
bowens43
Apr 2013
#16
So say now what price you are willing to pay to stop CPI, so that when that price comes due you
patrice
Apr 2013
#44
Wait-- I thought this was an offer they would never, ever accept, and that's why he proposed it?
Marr
Apr 2013
#54
I acknowledge that. I'm asking what price are people willing to pay to stop it.
patrice
Apr 2013
#42
I've read much nonsense on DU, but that takes the cake. Up is down, wrong is right!!!!
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#50
I asked what PRICE people are willing to pay to stop it. I agree with Sen. Sanders ALL of the time,
patrice
Apr 2013
#43
Upon what do you base this theory that there is some negotiated exchange that ends GOP hostage
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#57
you're right! the elderly and disabled living on low fixed incomes and those who care about them
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#26
So right! It is the duty of the Party member to accept the decisions made by the leader and to
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#29
Mis-characterizing what is said is proof positive that you have other agendas under the table.
patrice
Apr 2013
#47
Your OP is crafted out of mis-characterizations and other rhetorical foolishness
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#53
other agenda's? My only agenda is to defend the Party and the leader. For he who finds fault with
Douglas Carpenter
Apr 2013
#60
I dunno. I'm a senior on Social Security and over the years I got addicted to eating
Cleita
Apr 2013
#40
I don't see 1 person saying "It's negotiation, so I will give ________ to stop Chained CPI" ... does
patrice
Apr 2013
#45
Yeah, that's because the Republicans did not ask for it, Obama offered it.
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#55
Name your price, All, so we know whom to take seriously and whom to ignore on the NEXT
patrice
Apr 2013
#48
Who is this 'we' you speak for? Or is it merely the humility of the royal 'we'?
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#58