Posted on 11/07/2012 4:19:02 PM PST by marktwain
Mere hours after declaring victory and his intent for reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, President Barack Obama demonstrated some of that flexibility he predicted hed have after the election when his administration backed a U.N. committee's call to renew debate over a draft international treaty to regulate the $60 billion global arms trade, Reuters reported today.
Arms control advocates had hoped Obama would back the treaty if he was re-elected, Reuters explained, and that he would was a given, as it was his administration that reversed previous policy in 2009 and resurrected U.S. participation based on consensus, albeit that was not something his campaign felt prudent to advertise in an election deemed by many a toss-up.
While many will point to the need for Senate ratification and prior pledged opposition by enough members of that body to defeat such efforts, other researchers have cautioned not to rely on that as a guarantee. But at this point, the likelihood of the treaty's passage is not the story.
What is?
Some of the talking heads on the news networks following last nights election returns were speculating about how a second-term Obama would reach across the aisle, how he would focus on his legacy, how he would compromise in the spirit of bipartisanship and getting things done. Based on the administrations first term actions, such outreach has never been this presidents style.
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Nice! I was active with them here, a few years ago, and am going to get back into a more active role, now that I’m “retired”.
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That snowplow train is amazing!
We are the alternative. We will resist. We're not going to surrender to this. We will not be passive, we will not be compliant in our demise. We're not good losers, you better believe we're sore losers! A good loser is a loser forever. Now I hear we're called 'purists.' Conservatives are called purists. The very people who keep nominating moderates, now call us purists the way the left calls us purists. Yeah, things like liberty, and property rights, individual sovereignty, and the Constitution, and capitalism. We're purists now. And we have to hear this crap from conservatives, or pseudo-conservatives, Republicans.
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I meant to post that to the Levin Show thread.
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