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Republicans pause on partisanship: 'A day we can all come together'

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 10:19 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Interesting. If I were of an optimistic nature, I would be impressed by this. As it is, I'd LOVE to believe it's for real, but I'll wait to see:
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As the nation celebrated the start of another term for President Barack Obama, Republican congressional leaders had a muted, bipartisan response to his second inaugural address.

"Today is a day for all of us in this country to come together," House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Virginia, told CNN, when asked about the president's speech. "It really doesn't matter who you voted for, which side you're on," Cantor added. "Today is a day we can all come together."

Cantor said the president's speech addressed the issue of upward mobility, a topic of shared concern across party lines.

When asked about online reaction to the speech from Republicans who felt it was too aggressive and too liberal, Cantor again refused to engage in partisan terms.

"I think the president did a fine job certainly laying out what he would like to see happen as far as the future of the country," the second-highest ranking Republican leader in the House said.

"There are plenty of areas of disagreement but there are also some things that, fundamentally, we agree on -- and that is this country is one of opportunity," he continued.

Cantor added that there were partisan differences over "the way we get there to help everybody. ... Hopefully, we can bridge those differences."

Cantor's remarks echoed a sentiment shared by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in a written statement issued as Monday's ceremony at the Capitol was beginning to wrap up.

"Every four years on Inauguration Day, America shows the world that our major political parties can disagree with civility and mutual respect," McConnell wrote.

The Senate's top Republican said Obama's second term represented a "fresh start" for addressing big challenges facing the country, including the issues of federal spending and debt.

"Republicans are eager to work with the president on achieving this common goal and we firmly believe that divided government provides the perfect opportunity to do so. Together, there is much we can achieve."

Asked about what occurred during Monday's lunch attended by the president and some members of Congress, Cantor said, "It's a very nice lunch. It is really a continuum of the spirit of the day where both sides come together. There's bipartisan representation at the tables. There's legislative branch, judicial branch, executive branch all sharing tables. And just nothing but good. Hopefully that kind of cooperative spirit can continue."

Cantor said part of the reason the luncheon ran long was because Obama "went to every table and shook every hand."

CNN's Wolf Blitzer asked Cantor how long the bipartisan spirit and goodwill of Inauguration Day will linger.

"We hope that this lasts," Cantor said, "and then that we can focus on solutions, bridging differences, setting aside differences and trying to focus on what we have in common as Americans." More at http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/21/politics/obama-inauguration-gop-reacts/i
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Oh, how fantastic the dream that they're actually being honest, not just playing to the day, and that we could see an end to the last four years' complete obstructionism. I don't want to see them agree with him; I don't want to see Obama do whatever he wants; I just want to see any effort at compromise. Hey, I can dream...

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:20 PM

HERO


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Originally posted by Niki2:
I just want to see any effort at compromise.


Fine. Tell the President has offered as a compromise...ever...aside from 'I won so we do it my way.'

Take the fiscal cliff debate. Republicans wanted no tax increases and some spending cuts. They compromised and got tax increases on everyone everyone with a job and no spending cuts. (Sure people like to talk about the rich paying more and the big deal, but it was the payroll tax that screwed everybody on Jan 1.)

If I were Republicans I'd take a small ball approach. I'd start with a tax cut...for everyone making less the $400,000 by restoring the Bush rates on payroll taxes. Then I'd pass a couple other things the President agrees on (in public) like closing the gun show loophole. Then I'd pass a budget. Then I'd refuse to raise the debt ceiling unless they get spending cuts...ones that take effect immediately, $1.5 trillion.

Now that would result in NOTHING because the Senante will hold most of it up or mark it up with amendments and pork. The budget wont even reach the floor. Thats why I say small ball. Make the bills small, single issue bills, then refuse to pass them once the Senate Democrats craps them up. "Why are we funding a study of Nevada frog cancer in a bill closing gun show loopholes?"

Likely the President raises the debt ceiling on his own. Say thank you, then shut it all down. No spending on ANYTHING for as long as it takes. Sure it'll be bad for a few months. The answer...everyday pass a budget...an actual balanced budget (or as close as Paul Ryan says you can get). Every single day. Every day talk about debt and taxes. Go to the White House every day to talk budget. If the President (not staff) can't sit down with you, say thank you and go home. If the President does sit down have something to offer, something very small, like funding public television. The next day that offer is off the table...forever and now its the NEA. Let the Senate and the President be the ones who say "no". So everyday you offer something and they disagree, you call a press conference announcing the White House and the Congress just agreed to drop funding for...'whatever' and now we are closer to a compromise because once we identify all the crap we all agree does not need to be there, we can move on to the stuff we disagree on. When the White House balks...and they will, ignore it. "Maybe the White House needs to figure out its budget priorities before it sits down to talk about the budget." and "How can we negotiate when they're saying one thing in private, then another in public."

The House writes the budget, write one and stick to it. The rest is for show.

If people don't like it they'll vote you out in couple years. If you cave, they'll vote you out anyway, might as well take the same risk standing on your principals.

H

Hero...must be right on all of this. ALL of the rest of us are wrong. Chrisisall, 2012

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:28 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


Coming into office, in '09, Obama had both Senate and the House. Now, he's got a smaller majority in the senate and doesn't have the house. And still, he's showing more defiance, more bitter partisanship, and fully expects the GOP to give in to his whims.

It's simply not going to happen.

Barry can make all the speeches he wants, pay lip service to freedom all day long, but the hard facts of #'s are against him. His 1 huge accomplishment, O-care, was rammed through w/ out 1 single GOP vote.

And he wants to demonize the Right for being " partisan " ? HA!



"False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil." - Socrates

" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 2:53 PM

JONGSSTRAW


Having the military band members fake playing their instruments as their pre-recorded music played, while having Beyonce lip-sync The National Anthem for Obama's Inauguration was the perfect setting for The Fraud In Chief. The band conductor faking his baton strokes even made John Boehner cry.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 3:45 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by Jongsstraw:
Having the military band members fake playing their instruments as their pre-recorded music played, while having Beyonce lip-sync The National Anthem for Obama's Inauguration was the perfect setting for The Fraud In Chief. The band conductor faking his baton strokes even made John Boehner cry.




Well, to be honest, the sun coming up in the morning has the same effect on Boehner.



"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 4:20 PM

JONGSSTRAW


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Originally posted by Kwicko:
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Originally posted by Jongsstraw:
Having the military band members fake playing their instruments as their pre-recorded music played, while having Beyonce lip-sync The National Anthem for Obama's Inauguration was the perfect setting for The Fraud In Chief. The band conductor faking his baton strokes even made John Boehner cry.




Well, to be honest, the sun coming up in the morning has the same effect on Boehner.


The setting sun is the one that really gets him. The glorious splendor of the last glint of sunlight warms his face just as the first tear is about to delicately drop. His bottom lip starts quivering in perfect side-to-side harmony as his right cheek shrinks up. Then, as if ordained by the gods, his upper lip repeats the motion in coordination with his left cheek. Soon after, it all comes together in a thunderous symphony of cascading tears and facial gesticulations that ultimately drain him of all energy and leave him speechless.

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