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Showing Original Post only (View all)President Obama has been offering concessions to the Republicans [View all]
for years now. They always spurn him and ask for more and they offer no concessions at all. It doesn't seem like a tactic that's effective and after a while, it looks weak. In addition, it gives the repukes a platform further to the right to supposedly negotiate from.
Now maybe, this is all to show that repukes are not operating out of goodwill, but if that's the case it still seems pretty pointless.
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When did the choices become 'do nothing' or 'repeat the same failed actions endlessly'?
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#6
They are the choices as presented by the other poster, nice to see you agree with me that
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#11
Let's start with your likely accurate belief that anything he proposes will fail.
Jackpine Radical
Jul 2013
#53
Failing in Congress can be a positive if the American People see Obama standing for them ...
Scuba
Jul 2013
#69
What people tell pollsters about Congressional approval is far different than what they feel ...
Scuba
Jul 2013
#85
I never claimed polls are facts (or not). Discounting the idea that Obama has turned off ....
Scuba
Aug 2013
#89
OMG siding with republcans is evil don't you know. feel free to kick your own thread often lol nt
msongs
Jul 2013
#17
Especially when Obama's determination to implement the TPP shows just how concerned
forestpath
Jul 2013
#44
Since the TPP will pretty much turn US sovereignity over to corporations I don't
forestpath
Jul 2013
#67
The source is Brian Farrington, a cartoonist. His cartoons are retrieved by Google and are
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#59
There's no excuse for it. The point of doing that is to lower the negotiation starting point
Catherina
Jul 2013
#79
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result . . .
markpkessinger
Jul 2013
#86