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President Obama Not Playing Games on Deficit
Posted by Big Eddie | Thursday, December 06, 2012

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Republicans are signaling their desire to pass a middle class tax cut, and put off the rest of the deficit deal until the debt ceiling negotiations next year. But President Obama isn't having it. Watch.

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Mr. Fargo
12/6/2012 6:04:48 PM
President Obama is a great leader......especially when he is too the point & assertive...
Rob, Oregon
12/6/2012 10:43:04 AM
Give em hell Barack. For lack of any real ideas, reform, or leadership, obstructionism is all the pubs know. They'll keep spitting in the publics face until the Democrats get the majority, then still be unable to figure out why it happened.
donnajoy
12/6/2012 7:44:13 AM
The President has to stay strong against the cynical actions of the GOP. The conservatives cannot accept that the majority of the public is not behind them because of their continual obstructionism which they have exhibited throughout the President's first term every step along the way. It was under their fellow Republican GW Bush that great harm was been done to this country to enrich the wealth of the top 2%. They hate that we talk about this but we have to because we are still experiencing the remnants of the effects of two unpaid wars, a prescription drug program that created a donut hole for the seniors and tax cuts for the wealthy which all created a large deficit out of a surplus which existed when Bush took office. We can only hope the some of the GOPs get their acts together and find a true leader among them who can apply the principals of compromise for the good of all of the people. Just saying that the GOP should be concerned about ALL of the people, as Mr. Ryan did, is not good enough. There has to be actions behind those words.


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