Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D, Nev.) blamed “tea party extremists” on Tuesday for blocking a compromise that would allow Congress to keep the government running through September, the latest move by Senate Democrats to deflect responsibility for a partial government shutdown.
“Some Tea Party extremists seem to think ‘compromise’ is a dirty word, and have said that they would rather shut down the government than work with Democrats to find a common-sense, bipartisan solution,” Mr. Reid said in a statement Tuesday...
And why are these CRs even necessary?
Because for the first time in modern history, the last Democrat Congress and Democrat President failed to pass a budget for fiscal year 2011.
That's not the Republicans' fault.
Furthermore, the last Democrat Congress and the Democrat President rang up more debt in three years ($4.6 trillion) than the country incurred during its first 220 years of existence. During Obama's presidency, the debt has increased 55%.
That's not the Republicans' fault.
Just last month, the federal government registered a $223 billion budget deficit for one month, which was more than the total deficit for the entire year of 2007 ($161 billion).
As for bipartisanship, it was the Democrats' malevolent strategy to exclude Republicans from every major decision over the last two years.
• ABC News: GOP Shut Out of Stimulus Negotiations
• CNN Situation Room: Secret Healthcare Negotiations Meant to Shut Out GOP and the American People
• Rep. Paul Ryan: Republicans Shut Out of the Financial Reform Process
Sick: the protector of cowboy poets, the man who is bankrupting our children and grandchildren, is complaining about a lack of partisanship.
These Democrats have truly lost their minds. They need to be crushed in 2012 and rendered no more a political force than the Whigs. They are that malevolent, that nefarious and that dangerous to the American people.
"..malevolent..nefarious..dangerous"
ReplyDeleteHell you say. Try downright pernicious.
"..malevolent..nefarious..dangerous"
ReplyDelete"Hell you say. Try downright pernicious."
Putzish?