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In reply to the discussion: Reid: 'No desire' to obstruct GOP [View all]maxrandb
(17,494 posts)24. I don't see the problem with this.
Why is everyone so upset? Harry Reid is simply putting up the same resistance to Republican policies that he majority of Democrats and sane people did on November 4th.
I mean...come-on man! How many times did folks on DU tell us that there was "no difference" between the parties, and "the Dems are no better than the Repubs" and "didn't deserve support".
Seems to me that Harry Reid is simply doing the same thing that millions of 2012 voters did...laying down to the Repub agenda.
Good Luck America!
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Kind of interesting that when reThugs want to tie the place in knots they don't think about that!
mazzarro
Nov 2014
#48
The tactic of being the "Party of No" worked very, very well for the Republicans.
Maedhros
Nov 2014
#20
Then they'll have to stand up and talk for hours, unlike when Dems control the Senate.
Scuba
Nov 2014
#49
Well said. Better yet, the Dems should resign and let the rethugs run things.
Louisiana1976
Nov 2014
#60
Well, that's a little pissy, don't you think? Cutting off their noses to spite their faces?
MADem
Nov 2014
#40
I am not "endorsing" the concept. I do wish the children would study their frickin history, though.
MADem
Nov 2014
#71
People would be more inclined to vote if they see a marked difference between the two parties
Xyzse
Nov 2014
#84
Would that this were true. Lots of elections have tons of choice, and people still stay home.
MADem
Nov 2014
#93
Well, I've been hollered at for saying that OWS was a good idea, executed poorly.
MADem
Nov 2014
#108
You have misunderstood the Social Security taxes. If you make $17,000.01, you pay SS tax on $17,000
24601
Nov 2014
#61
It's kind of like being a paramedic, rushing a dying person to the hospital, only to be told
yurbud
Nov 2014
#98
Barack isn't Bubba.They don't have the same forces driving them, they're from different generations.
MADem
Nov 2014
#107
and yet Obama seemed to be trying to do triangulation--the GOP just refused to take yes f
yurbud
Nov 2014
#109
Triangulation is telling the GOP to go fuck themselves on immigration, keystone, and global warming?
MADem
Nov 2014
#110
Yes, that 12-D chess/give them plenty of rope worked really well heading into 2010
Doctor_J
Nov 2014
#65