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In reply to the discussion: One thing the Republicans seem to grasp that our side doesn't. [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)33. I think part of the problem are the way the rules of the House operate.
The GOP controls the committees that draft the bills, unless I'm mistaken.
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If you're suggesting we become more psychotic and less intelligent, I'm out.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#2
No, I genuinely believe that harder pushing to the left would result in more gains to the left.
Bonobo
Oct 2013
#5
Well, there is a difference between taking a hard left and acting insane.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#22
I think that's a petty straightforward and rational understanding of how it works
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#7
Obama put a significant marker down on the field with the ACA. He accomplished a very large
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#16
I disagree. I think when they overreach, all they accomplish is looking insane.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#10
The strategy to get the House back includes learning how to "play" the negotiation game.
DontTreadOnMe
Oct 2013
#15
I think the strategy to get the house back figures out how to shoehorn out at least a few of these
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#17
I hear you. I kind of lean towards the idea that just saying "fuck you" negates the idea that there
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#23
I think part of the problem are the way the rules of the House operate.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#33
Yes, I know the current speaker is Republican and am also familiar with the Haester rule.
merrily
Oct 2013
#52
If you say that he did not originate it, I am not sure what you mean by "he formulated it."
merrily
Oct 2013
#68
I care if there are blue dogs, but the DCCC hardly even backs a new candidate who is not a
merrily
Oct 2013
#46
Deja vu of what was being said when Obama's polls went down during the 08 campaign
Turborama
Oct 2013
#35
Agree. Bill Maher had a great New Rules a couple years back where he said this.
cui bono
Oct 2013
#30
Well of course he pushed it to the extreme to make it funny and poke fun at how crazy the other
cui bono
Oct 2013
#48
There is no negotiation on allowing a vote on a clean Continuing Resolution.
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#39