The Republicans are using the Sequester as a political strategy. If they can sell it as a Democratic initiative and there is pain in the country after the cuts go through it will work to their political benefit. Or so they think. Nothing is going to change here.
This editorial is from a Kentucky newsprint. Kentuckians are not blaming the Democrats alone, so the Republicans need to look at the real application of their strategy.
THE SEQUESTER for Republicans IS ALL ABOUT THE MILITARY. They are going to play this along with whatever Mind Speak Mess goes along with it, such as "White House Communist" from now until 2016. What are you joking? This is the best hand they have. I can hear it now, the Democrats are nothing but Commies and we all know it now; they hacked our military into nothingness.
The GOP doesn't care about jobs, they will pin it all on Democrats from now until the end of time. They are about winning elections for the people that fund them. Where does anyone believe the Republicans care about the Middle Class? Look what they did for eight years under Bush. This is about elections folks. They don't care about citizens. Heck, the poverty in Louisiana is a badge of pride and courage for them. They don't own these SOCIAL PROBLEMS. Those people are simply lazy Americans. They deserved to lose their homes after 2008. What makes anyone think Republicans care about people in this country?
The Commies are not only coming, they are here and they took the White House. I mean to tell you, they have not only taken the White House, they are taking your guns, too. Vladimir Putin is only a heat beat away.
Woe is me. Woe is me....All because the President and Senate Democrats didn't lead. ..Woe is me.
Republicans can't trip up on their dialogue like Senator Hagel can. They keep themselves within a CODE and it works.
I mean they almost had the Boy Scouts. And you have to know they got to the Pope.
Pestilence has set upon this land and only the purest of Republicans can clean it up. Woe is me.
Bless their hearts. Is there no one that can save them from themselves?
This editorial is from a Kentucky newsprint. Kentuckians are not blaming the Democrats alone, so the Republicans need to look at the real application of their strategy.
THE SEQUESTER for Republicans IS ALL ABOUT THE MILITARY. They are going to play this along with whatever Mind Speak Mess goes along with it, such as "White House Communist" from now until 2016. What are you joking? This is the best hand they have. I can hear it now, the Democrats are nothing but Commies and we all know it now; they hacked our military into nothingness.
The GOP doesn't care about jobs, they will pin it all on Democrats from now until the end of time. They are about winning elections for the people that fund them. Where does anyone believe the Republicans care about the Middle Class? Look what they did for eight years under Bush. This is about elections folks. They don't care about citizens. Heck, the poverty in Louisiana is a badge of pride and courage for them. They don't own these SOCIAL PROBLEMS. Those people are simply lazy Americans. They deserved to lose their homes after 2008. What makes anyone think Republicans care about people in this country?
The Commies are not only coming, they are here and they took the White House. I mean to tell you, they have not only taken the White House, they are taking your guns, too. Vladimir Putin is only a heat beat away.
Woe is me. Woe is me....All because the President and Senate Democrats didn't lead. ..Woe is me.
Republicans can't trip up on their dialogue like Senator Hagel can. They keep themselves within a CODE and it works.
I mean they almost had the Boy Scouts. And you have to know they got to the Pope.
Pestilence has set upon this land and only the purest of Republicans can clean it up. Woe is me.
...It wasn’t his arms he mentioned in a recent interview (click here) with The Associated Press. He expressed weariness and frustration after a couple of rounds of failed budget talks, where he was stymied either by the president or, when he thought he had an agreement, his own rank-and-file.
“Frankly,” he told AP, “every time I’ve gotten into one of these high-profile negotiations, you know, it’s my rear end that got burned.” From now on, in what the wire service described as an “almost Zen-like approach,” he plans to rest against the ropes, so to speak, and let others — the White House, the Senate, his own party — take the initiative.
Boehner and the Republicans generally are trying to portray the looming sequester — $85 billion in across-the-board budget cuts — as not only exclusively Obama’s problem, but exclusively the president’s idea. In truth, both parties were complicit — the Republicans maybe even more so than the Democrats — in its creation in August 2011.
“Remember, this is the president’s idea,” Boehner now says. The solution is up to the president and the Senate Democrats. The House will take a look at whatever they propose....