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Little-Acorn
09-18-2013, 05:08 PM
Funniest part of this particular speech, was hearing Barack Obama's spokesman complaining about somebody else "pursuing a path away from the center".

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http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/eric-scheiner/wh-says-gop-has-moved-away-compromise-then-vows-not-compromise#

WH Says GOP Has 'Moved Away From Compromise', Then Vows Not to Compromise

September 18, 2013 - 3:14 PM
By Eric Scheiner

(CNSNews.com) - White House spokesperson Jay Carney criticized Republican leaders for moving “away from compromise,” but when asked if the administration would accept any delay in Obamacare, he replied, “No.”.

"House Republicans have decided to pursue a path away from the center, away from compromise in favor of voting on a piece of legislation that they know will not become law,” Carney said Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, GOP leaders announced their plan to approve a continuing resolution (CR) spending bill through Dec. 15 that includes legislation to defund Obamacare. House Republicans also claimed they would unveil a plan next week that would delay Obamacare as part of a vote to raise the debt ceiling.

When asked if the administration was willing to accept any delay in Obamacare in order to avoid a government shutdown, Carney replied, “No.

Larrymc
09-18-2013, 05:26 PM
Funniest part of this particular speech, was hearing Barack Obama's spokesman complaining about somebody else "pursuing a path away from the center".

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http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/eric-scheiner/wh-says-gop-has-moved-away-compromise-then-vows-not-compromise#

WH Says GOP Has 'Moved Away From Compromise', Then Vows Not to Compromise

September 18, 2013 - 3:14 PM
By Eric Scheiner

(CNSNews.com) - White House spokesperson Jay Carney criticized Republican leaders for moving “away from compromise,” but when asked if the administration would accept any delay in Obamacare, he replied, “No.”.

"House Republicans have decided to pursue a path away from the center, away from compromise in favor of voting on a piece of legislation that they know will not become law,” Carney said Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, GOP leaders announced their plan to approve a continuing resolution (CR) spending bill through Dec. 15 that includes legislation to defund Obamacare. House Republicans also claimed they would unveil a plan next week that would delay Obamacare as part of a vote to raise the debt ceiling.

When asked if the administration was willing to accept any delay in Obamacare in order to avoid a government shutdown, Carney replied, “No.Compromise is a foreign concept to Obama, he got nothing done the first term because he thought he was a dictator, and sense he got back in he is now convinced his a Dictator, and why not with what we seen him do to this Country Maybe His is a Dictator and the joke is on us.

Arbo
09-18-2013, 05:35 PM
The left has compromised on nothing in a long long time, so they bitching about others 'not compromising' is a joke.

red states rule
09-19-2013, 04:42 AM
That is why Obama and Dems depend on low information voters



http://www.politifake.org/image/political/1208/well-informed-voters-hated-the-obama-administration-politics-1344971794.jpg

darin
09-19-2013, 05:52 AM
Compromise is the root of all incompetence. Lose-Lose situations.

NEVER compromise to accept poor policy just for the sake of 'doing something'.

red states rule
09-19-2013, 03:38 PM
http://static.someecards.com/someecards/usercards/MjAxMi0zMGZlOTA2MjE0ZmYyNDMz.png

aboutime
09-19-2013, 03:49 PM
Funniest part of this particular speech, was hearing Barack Obama's spokesman complaining about somebody else "pursuing a path away from the center".

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http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/eric-scheiner/wh-says-gop-has-moved-away-compromise-then-vows-not-compromise#

WH Says GOP Has 'Moved Away From Compromise', Then Vows Not to Compromise

September 18, 2013 - 3:14 PM
By Eric Scheiner

(CNSNews.com) - White House spokesperson Jay Carney criticized Republican leaders for moving “away from compromise,” but when asked if the administration would accept any delay in Obamacare, he replied, “No.”.

"House Republicans have decided to pursue a path away from the center, away from compromise in favor of voting on a piece of legislation that they know will not become law,” Carney said Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, GOP leaders announced their plan to approve a continuing resolution (CR) spending bill through Dec. 15 that includes legislation to defund Obamacare. House Republicans also claimed they would unveil a plan next week that would delay Obamacare as part of a vote to raise the debt ceiling.

When asked if the administration was willing to accept any delay in Obamacare in order to avoid a government shutdown, Carney replied, “No.



It really can't....get much better than this. But, every time Obama opens his mouth. We can all be sure, and feel confident. He'll be Lying again.

red states rule
09-19-2013, 03:57 PM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-c1uRxYTIpCY/TsE8aaVgDrI/AAAAAAAAS9I/hiDn0GSW4jE/s400/compromise%2Bor%2Bcave-in%252C%2Bobamacartoon.jpg

DragonStryk72
09-19-2013, 04:42 PM
Funniest part of this particular speech, was hearing Barack Obama's spokesman complaining about somebody else "pursuing a path away from the center".

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http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/eric-scheiner/wh-says-gop-has-moved-away-compromise-then-vows-not-compromise#

WH Says GOP Has 'Moved Away From Compromise', Then Vows Not to Compromise

September 18, 2013 - 3:14 PM
By Eric Scheiner

(CNSNews.com) - White House spokesperson Jay Carney criticized Republican leaders for moving “away from compromise,” but when asked if the administration would accept any delay in Obamacare, he replied, “No.”.

"House Republicans have decided to pursue a path away from the center, away from compromise in favor of voting on a piece of legislation that they know will not become law,” Carney said Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, GOP leaders announced their plan to approve a continuing resolution (CR) spending bill through Dec. 15 that includes legislation to defund Obamacare. House Republicans also claimed they would unveil a plan next week that would delay Obamacare as part of a vote to raise the debt ceiling.

When asked if the administration was willing to accept any delay in Obamacare in order to avoid a government shutdown, Carney replied, “No.

What is both funny and sad about this is that they actually believe that they're being completely reasonable on the point.

red states rule
09-20-2013, 02:15 AM
http://www.frugal-cafe.com/public_html/frugal-blog/frugal-cafe-blogzone/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/obama-forward-baby-carriage-off-cliff-national-debt-cartoon.jpg