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GaryRissling wrote:I don't usually like make posts regarding partisan politics; but what seems to be happening to the few more fiscally conservative republicans over the past few weeks is disturbing in light of our fiscal crises.
DeMint resigns:DeMint's decision to leave the Senate after only eight years shocked Washington. DeMint had been seen as a future Senate leader for his party and was already a leader to a growing number of conservatives in the House and Senate.
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/2714 ... rom-senate


DelPen wrote:Demint was only staying two terms anyways. He wants Tim Scott to replace him and I can't imagine Haley wont otherwise Demint wouldn't have resigned.
Will be interesting though having two seats up in 2014.


Sarcastic wrote:Did you guys catch Karzai's scathing attack on American policy in Afghanistan? It's really something...
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/06/15717342-exclusive-us-nato-behind-insecurity-in-afghanistan-karzai-says
ASADABAD (PAN): Five members of a family were killed in an air strike conducted by the International Security Assistance Force in Wanth Waigal district of eastern Nuristan on Wednesday, an official said.
The victims’ elder brother said two of his siblings were teachers and were innocent people.
A resident of Marogai district said that among the victims were three brothers and two of their nieces.


tifosi77 wrote:Soooooooooooo........ Syria.......... chemical weapons................... yeah.
Any bets on a U.S. response should Assad loose the Kraken?



columbia wrote:DeMint Move Ignites Talk of 2016 Presidential Run
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/demint ... /id/466808
Romney's problem was that he wasn't conservative enough, so Demint could be a powerhouse in 2016.Spoiler:





Reid, McConnell duel over Obama's debt-ceiling
The political dance started a day earlier, when Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell tried to call a vote on Obama's fiscal plan which included granting the White House the ability to approve automatic increases in the debt ceiling. Democratic Leader Harry Reid blocked it, allowing McConnell to suggest even Democrats don't want Obama's plan to pass.
But then Reid turned around Thursday and proposed calling a vote in the afternoon on the debt-ceiling plan. Reid, though, wanted to call a simple majority vote -- McConnell objected, saying a 60-vote threshold was warranted. Reid in turn objected to that, and the entire vote was scuttled again.
Democrats emerged claiming McConnell had shot down his own proposal, though the proposal was actually Obama's.



columbia wrote:Where's DelPen?
I'm sure he's down with Scott being appointed to that Senate seat.

Digitalgypsy66 wrote:DelPen wrote:Demint was only staying two terms anyways. He wants Tim Scott to replace him and I can't imagine Haley wont otherwise Demint wouldn't have resigned.
Will be interesting though having two seats up in 2014.
Yeah, and Nimrata herself will be up for re-election that same year.
If you can believe it, Haley has a lower approval rating than Obama in SC right now.
http://www.winthrop.edu/winthroppoll/de ... px?id=9804

tifosi77 wrote:Time to dive into the bubble............
Fox News: The Democratic and Republican Senate leaders tried to outmaneuver each other ThursdayReid, McConnell duel over Obama's debt-ceiling
The political dance started a day earlier, when Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell tried to call a vote on Obama's fiscal plan which included granting the White House the ability to approve automatic increases in the debt ceiling. Democratic Leader Harry Reid blocked it, allowing McConnell to suggest even Democrats don't want Obama's plan to pass.
But then Reid turned around Thursday and proposed calling a vote in the afternoon on the debt-ceiling plan. Reid, though, wanted to call a simple majority vote -- McConnell objected, saying a 60-vote threshold was warranted. Reid in turn objected to that, and the entire vote was scuttled again.
Democrats emerged claiming McConnell had shot down his own proposal, though the proposal was actually Obama's.
Rest of world: McConnell filibusters himself
Huff Po: Debt Ceiling Bluff Called By Harry Reid, Leaving Mitch McConnell To Filibuster Himself
Yahoo News: Debt ceiling debate twist: Sen. Mitch McConnell filibusters himself
Christian Science Monitor: Debt ceiling debate twist: Sen. Mitch McConnell filibusters himself
Real Clear Politics: Sen. Mitch McConnell Filibusters His Own Bill
Global Post: Mitch McConnell filibusters himself after Dems call bluff
Raw Story: ]Democrats watch in awe as McConnell filibusters himself
The word 'filibuster' appears nowhere in the Fox News piece, which certainly makes it clear that this was Obama's plan. (which it is..... but it's McConnell's bill)
Last year, Democrats ended up filibustering their own debit limit bill as a procedural move to counter McConnell's insistence upon a 60-vote threshold. Reid said that if you want a 60-vote majority, then the procedural clock will have to play out in full. So the filibuster was to delay the vote for about 24 hours. But that vote ultimately happened; any bets one when the Senate might take an up-or-down vote on McConnell's measure?
Fwiw, I think it's borderline criminal (if not unconstitutional) to use the debt ceiling as negotiation leverage. The money is already spent, the ceiling simply authorizes the government to pay the bill.


columbia wrote:DeMint Move Ignites Talk of 2016 Presidential Run
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/demint ... /id/466808
Romney's problem was that he wasn't conservative enough, so Demint could be a powerhouse in 2016.Spoiler:

ExPatriatePen wrote:Devils advocate... but If I have a credit card with the wife, and she constantly max's it out. Ain't know way I'm raising the credit limit without an ironclad agreement from her to cut back on her spending... Come to think of it, if she cuts back on her spending, I don't need to raise the credit limit do I?
DelPen wrote:McConnell needs to put up or shut up. His first move was good, showed how Reid even hates Obama's bill in full but when the tables are turned he is shown as being a hypocrit, as all these d-bags are really, and not allowing an up and down vote on rasing the debt ceiling. If it passes it passes. I'm sick of either side holding the process hostage because of this stupid 60 vote rule. If you want to fillibuster then by all means get up there and total for 3 days straight if you can. when 10 Senators can do that in a row then it will be tabled and they will move on.

tifosi77 wrote:I understand why the Founding Fathers wanted a mechanism to prevent the big states from running over the little states, and that Democrats have used the filibuster, too. But the past four years have been utterly remarkable.

tifosi77 wrote:ExPatriatePen wrote:Devils advocate... but If I have a credit card with the wife, and she constantly max's it out. Ain't know way I'm raising the credit limit without an ironclad agreement from her to cut back on her spending... Come to think of it, if she cuts back on her spending, I don't need to raise the credit limit do I?
The problem is that you are also using the same card to add to your already unmatched gun collection. And, well, you just can't seem to break your own habits, either. In fact, not only do you refuse to acknowledge that your gun collection presents a financial hurdle to your bank account at least equal to the one your wife is creating, a lot of your friends insist that you should be buying even moar guns.

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