Jeff
10-13-2013, 06:32 AM
I think this about sums things up, how do you negotiate with a liar, Obama finds it hard to tell the truth from his Americans must tighten there belts ( that statement made the night him and his cronies ate $100 a plate steaks ) to Obamacare being affordable for those that can't get insurance . If you are dealing with someone that finds it so easy to lie you must take each item you discuss and realize he is lying about it, man what a job that is.
WASHINGTON, October 10, 2013 — President Obama’s dishonesty is a huge barrier to resolving the stalemate in Washington.
How do you work with someone who weaves circles of deception around the truth, adding layer after layer after layer, much like Russian nesting dolls?
SEE RELATED: Obamacare has become the Un-Affordable Care Act (http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/ernest-istook-knowing-inside/2013/oct/4/obamacare-has-become-un-affordable-care-act/)
Obama wants to borrow more because he wants to spend more. His official budget in April proposed $160-billion in new spending this year alone, but he is being quiet about that for now. He refuses to negotiate, knowing that one demand would be that he wouldn’t get any part of that $160-billio
http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/ernest-istook-knowing-inside/2013/oct/10/how-do-you-negotiate-president-who-cannot-be-trust/#ixzz2hQuOtrYY
WASHINGTON, October 10, 2013 — President Obama’s dishonesty is a huge barrier to resolving the stalemate in Washington.
How do you work with someone who weaves circles of deception around the truth, adding layer after layer after layer, much like Russian nesting dolls?
SEE RELATED: Obamacare has become the Un-Affordable Care Act (http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/ernest-istook-knowing-inside/2013/oct/4/obamacare-has-become-un-affordable-care-act/)
Obama wants to borrow more because he wants to spend more. His official budget in April proposed $160-billion in new spending this year alone, but he is being quiet about that for now. He refuses to negotiate, knowing that one demand would be that he wouldn’t get any part of that $160-billio
http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/ernest-istook-knowing-inside/2013/oct/10/how-do-you-negotiate-president-who-cannot-be-trust/#ixzz2hQuOtrYY