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To: Jedidah

I agree. A tactical withdrawl on the debt ceiling and budget/spending is acceptable in this case because it allows the political focus to be kept on the damage being inflicted by Obamacare.

The Dems have shown that they can hurt Republicans with the debt ceiling and budget/spending. But the Dems OWN Obamacare. Enabling a big political distraction from Obamacare between now and the election, ones that have already been shown to hurt Republicans, is insanity.


87 posted on 02/12/2014 12:04:41 PM PST by tanknetter
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To: tanknetter

I agree. A tactical withdrawl on the debt ceiling and budget/spending is acceptable in this case because it allows the political focus to be kept on the damage being inflicted by Obamacare.

The Dems have shown that they can hurt Republicans with the debt ceiling and budget/spending. But the Dems OWN Obamacare. Enabling a big political distraction from Obamacare between now and the election, ones that have already been shown to hurt Republicans, is insanity.


You miss the point why conservatives are so upset. The main problem isn’t caving this particular time. The issue is that there is never a good time to substantively engage obama according to the GOP leadership.

There is no focus on anything from the GOP. We have sitting GOP member insulting fellow GOP members as “morons” on TV today. Boehner does nothing. McCain does similar. McConnell does nothing.

There is no message focus in the beltway GOP. Saying just pass the debt limit and we will focus on obamacare is a false choice. It isn’t going to happen. All we will get is more of the same. Big talk and no action.


90 posted on 02/12/2014 12:13:09 PM PST by lodi90
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