Tax Cut: From Roll Call: The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting.
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One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f— the president” while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans.
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Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawmaker. “It wasn’t loud,” the Nevada Democrat said. “It was just expr...
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"F%$& the President"
The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting. One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f— the president” while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans. Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawmaker. “It wasn’t loud,” the Nevada Democrat said. “It was ...
"F%$& the President"
Dems are keeping it classy:
The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday's House Democratic Caucus meeting.
One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter "f-- the president" while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans. Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawmaker.
"It wasn't loud," the Nevada Democrat said. "It was just expressing f...
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The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting.
One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter ...
Dem Congressman Overheard Muttering F*ck The President During House Democratic Caucus Meeting on Obamas Tax-Cut Deal
I second that motion…
(Roll Call)- The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting.
One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f— the president” while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans. Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawmaker.
“It wasn’t loud,”
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Dems Gone Wild: ‘F*%k the President’
The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting.
One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f— the president” while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans. Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawmaker.
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Democrat Lawmaker Says " f--- the president As Anger Spills Over in House Democrat Caucus Meeting
Profanity, Anger Spill Over in House Democratic Caucus Meeting
By Anna Palmer
Roll Call Staff
The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting.
One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f--- the president” while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans. Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawma
Ellison: Dems must "create crisis" to force GOP on tax cut
St. Paul, Minn. — Minnesota 5th District Congressman Keith Ellison said Thursday that Democratic lawmakers "need to create a real crisis" to force Republicans to renegotiate the Tax Cut Compromise. House Democrats voted Thursday to reject the Tax Cut deal between the White House and Congressional Republicans. The compromise would extend Bush-era tax cuts for all Americans, including the wealthy. It also would renew benefits for the long-term unemployed, a measure President Obam...
Angry House Dem Drops F Bomb on Obama
The unnamed democrat is angry because President Obama has agreed to give all Americans a Tax Cut. They dropped the F bomb on him at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting. The depth of hatred Democrats have for successful Americans is astounding. It goes against their Socialist world view. The frustration with President Barack Obama over his tax cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting. One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to ...
Which Dem Rep Said F the President at a Caucus Meeting?
**Written by Doug Powers
A mere year or two ago, this kind of thing would have been Blasphemy of the highest order, punishable by several lashes with the MSM’s “Racist” tag and a Prime Time “Worst Person in the World” badge of honor from Olbermann — and that’s just for Tea Party types.
If a Democrat dared utter it, he or she would have been immediately excommunicated from the Church of Hope & Change and sentenced to three months of re-education c...
Unidentified Dem Lawmaker: "F--- the president'
Seldom, if ever, do I agree with a Democrat; but this is one of the rare exceptions: The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday's House Democratic Caucus meeting. One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter "f--- the president" while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans. Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawmaker. "It wasn't lo...
How Do You Go From "We Worship You" to "F### You!"
I don't know, but Obama's managed to do it:
The frustration with President Barack Obama over his Tax Cut Compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting.
One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f— the president” while Rep. Shelley Berkley was defending the package the president negotiated with Republicans. Berkley confirmed the incident, although she declined to name the specific lawmaker.
“It wasn’t loud,...
Divide over high-end tax cuts hints at stalemate
Stumble This! WASHINGTON - As the White House scrambles to pass a Bipartisan tax deal through Congress, seemingly irresolvable issues between the House and Senate suggest the high-profile measure may wind up dead for the remainder of the year. House Democrats on Thursday gave a vote no confidence in the deal President Barack Obama struck with the Republican leadership. Specifically, Democratic Staffers say that the extension of the Bush Tax Cuts for the top 2-3 percent of income earners i...
Will 2012 be different than 2010?
And that's true! But another way to say it is that if we begin passing bad policy rather than good policy in 2012, then after 2012, a lot of the policy we have in place will be bad. There's a tendency in political commentary to take the outcome of a particular conflict with a distinct set of circumstances and use it to make broad, sweeping judgments on the character and tactical intelligence of the people involved. I'm certainly guilty of this. And it's not that there's nothing to the technique:...
At Obama's side, Clinton backs tax deal
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Bill Clinton says the Tax Cut Compromise President Barack Obama negotiated with Republicans is the best Bipartisan deal possible. Clinton and Obama made a surprise appearance together in the White House briefing room after a private meeting in the Oval Office. Obama said it was a "terrific meeting" and then turned the podium over to Clinton. Clinton said the agreement would help America over the long term and urged fellow Democrats to support it. The deal i...
Bill Clinton Backs Tax Deal: 'I Hope That My Fellow Democrats Will Support It'
It seems like old times. Former President Bill Clinton took to the White House press room this afternoon, to voice his support for a Compromise policy with Republicans, and to urge dissatisfied Liberal Democrats to come over and vote for it. This time, though, he was offering his assistance to the current President Barack Obama, and for the Tax Cut and Unemployment benefit deal that Obama and Republican leaders rolled out this week.
"So in my opinion, this is a good bill, and I hope that my fe...
In talk-a-thon, Sanders skewers tax cut deal
Yup, folks. Sen. Bernie Sanders, the independent senator from Vermont, is trending on Twitter. Sanders, currently in his fifth hour of speaking on the Senate floor against the Obama-crafted Tax Cut Compromise with Republicans, is getting lots of web buzz from Filibuster enthusiasts and Progressives irked at the president for cutting the deal. An independent who caucuses with Democrats, Sanders has threatened to speak out against the extension of cuts for the very wealthy – which he called ...
Democrats Blast Senate Republicans For 9/11 Bill Vote
NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) — The day after a bill that would have provided over $7 billion in compensation to 9/11 Rescue Workers failed to pass in the Senate, Democrats took aim at their Republican colleagues, calling the vote a “punch in the face.” Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney and Rep. Jerrold Nadler ripped Republican senators for blocking the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010. “You need to show America that ‘remember 9/11′ is more t...
Last Word, I Hope
Most of the blogosphere continues to argue about the Tax Cut Compromise. I’ve said most of what I want to say, but most of the argument for me boils down to these points:
One, the argument is that the Payroll Tax holiday is bad because if the lower Tax Rates became permanent they would eventually de-fund Social Security. I am skeptical the Republicans will be eager to extend the lower Payroll Tax rates this time next year, however, because -
The Payroll Tax holiday doesn’t he...
At Obama's side, Clinton backs tax deal (AP)
WASHINGTON – Former President Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance at President Barack Obama's side on Friday to back the Tax Cut Compromise Obama negotiated with Republicans.
"I don't believe there is a better deal out there," Clinton told reporters in the White House briefing room who'd been summoned at a moment's notice to see the former chief executive back the current one. Clinton and Obama had just finished a private meeting in the Oval Office.
Obama said it was a "terrific meet...
Democrats Who Said F the President Spoke for Us All
Doug Powers, MichelleMalkin.com
A mere year or two ago, this kind of thing would have been Blasphemy of the highest order, punishable by several lashes with the MSM’s “Racist” tag and a Prime Time “Worst Person in the World” badge of honor from Olbermann — and that’s just for Tea Party types.
If a Democrat dared utter it, he or she would have been immediately excommunicated from the Church of Hope & Change and sentenced to three months of re-education camp in
Bachmann Repeatedly Insists That Tax Cut Deal Is Actually A Tax Increase
While much of the focus regarding President Obama’s tax deal has been on the discontent in the Democratic Caucus, a slew of House Republicans have also voiced their opposition, on the grounds that the package includes too few Tax Breaks and too much help for the jobless. Today, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) appeared on CNN, and explained that she is against the tax deal because it not only extends Unemployment Benefits, which she has continually characterized as “massive new spendin...
[Headline] - BUBBA TO THE RESCUE
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bill Clinton implored Democrats to back the tax-cut deal that President Barack Obama negotiated with Republicans as the former president made a surprise appearance at Obama's side in the White House briefing room Friday. "I don't believe there is a better deal out there," Clinton told reporters who'd been summoned at a moment's notice to see the former chief executive back the current one. Clinton and Obama had just finished a private meeting in the Oval Office. Obama said it ...
Bill Clinton implores Democrats to back tax deal
(12-10) 14:07 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --
Bill Clinton implored Democrats to back the tax-cut deal that President Barack Obama negotiated with Republicans as the former president made a surprise appearance at Obama's side in the White House briefing room Friday.
"I don't believe there is a better deal out there," Clinton told reporters who'd been summoned at a moment's notice to see the former chief executive back the current one. Clinton and Obama had just finished a private meeting in the Oval Of...
That Tax Deal is Looking Worse Every Day
Earlier this week it was announced that President Obama came to agreement with Republicans on extending current Tax Rates. The left went nuts, even though the Compromise including goodies like extending Unemployment benefits and bankrupting Social Security faster. Many on our side thought it could have been worse, now we find out it is worse. Much worse.
Charles Krauthammer explained in his latest WaPo column:
Barack Obama won the great tax-cut showdown of 2010 - and House Democrats don&...
Krauthammner: Did Republicans Agree To Stealth Stimulus II?
It is one way to look at it. I'm not sure how much I agree with him yet. He seems to start from the premise that Tax Cuts need to be "paid for," which is a contentious proposition on the right. But if we're looking at the Deficit -- which I assume most are -- of course they have an effect on that.
Krauthammer wonders if the $990 billion in new (Chinese) money pumped into The Economy through Tax Cuts (and... also more spending in various forms) is Barack Obama's re-election plan.
Barack Obama wo...
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