No, you don't say. :roll:
Again, Democrats had the4 votes to pass the bill had Republicans not filibustered it.
I don't know what you're reading ... what I'm reading says nearly 2/3rds of those polled wanted the bill to pass.
Hard to believe we have an entire political party that is willing to put the welfare of America at risk just so they can return to power. The entire Republican party should be rounded up and shot as traitors.
From what I can tell, that was first reported by the BBC, which made the claim without naming a single Senator who said that -- and then the BCC pulled that part out of their article just 2 hours after they first released it.Again, according to the article that is anything but clear.
Democratic support for the bill wavered this week, as several Democrats said they would vote for moving the bill forward, but against the bill itself.
Either the Republicans pass or it becomes a campaign issue. The President is playing hardball.Uh, yeah ... I don't think so ...
Americans, unlike the Senate, approve of Obama’s jobs bill, poll says
Nearly two-thirds of the respondents to a survey from NBC/Wall Street Journal voiced their approval when pollsters were told them the details of the president's "American Jobs Act"-- including that it would cut payroll taxes, fund new road construction, and extend unemployment benefits. NBC reports that 63 percent of respondents said they favored the bill, with just 32 percent opposing it.
... anything else you wanna make up?
I'm sorry, I didn't hear the constructive ideas from the loyal opposition. Is that because they have no ideas, nor are the particularly loyal to America either? Hard to believe we have an entire political party that is willing to put the welfare of America at risk just so they can return to power. The entire Republican party should be rounded up and shot as traitors.
Seek out professional mental counseling before it's too late.
From what I can tell, that was first reported by the BBC, which made the claim without naming a single Senator who said that -- and then the BCC pulled that part out of their article just 2 hours after they first released it.
'Republicans block Obama jobs bill' diff viewer (2/3) - News Sniffer
When informed what's in the bill, 63% were for it.What I'm reading is that you wish to spin things. When the poll asked about individual portions people supported those things. WHen asked about the bill in general, like most people, they had no idea what was actually in it so they couldn't say.
But the numbers for the bill only spike when Americans learn about its provisions in some detail. When NBC pollsters asked for a simple up-or-down appraisal of the bill, minus any policy details, the same group of respondents expressed less than half the level of support that they later showed. "When asked simply if Congress should pass the legislation or not, 30 percent of respondents answer yes, while 22 percent say no; 44 percent have no opinion," according to NBC.
Some detail..........What details? Anything about none of the tax increases going to the deficit? About how it would further harm S.S.?
Imagine this.
But when the legislation's details are included in a follow-up question -- that it would cut payroll taxes, fund new road construction, extend unemployment benefits, and that it would be paid for by increasing taxes on the wealthy -- 63 percent say they favor the bill and 32 percent oppose it.
They tell them about what they see as a positive and people are for it. Never mind that was only part of the bill. Why the deceit to make a point if it was so popular?
The BBC retracted that part of the story. You can't even find it in their current version. The BBC no longer supports that even though you cling to it.Means nothing. It's right in the article posted here. As noted over and over, not a single Senator (other than the twisted armed Reid) signed on to it.
Either the Republicans pass or it becomes a campaign issue. The President is playing hardball.
The BBC retracted that part of the story. You can't even find it in their current version. The BBC no longer supports that even though you cling to it.
Did 100% of the Dems vote for it? How supportive was Reid? The Dems know this is a POS because it raises taxes and some of these Dems Senators are up for reelection.
An implicit promise was made every time BO mentioned that projection in a speech as the justification to pass the Porkulus I bill. I could do a Lexis/Nexis search to find those quotes but lack the desire to spend an additional minute of time on this matter.
I ave a feeling you wouldn't like the results if we turned our political disputes into a gun battle.
Don't know...
It's not the number, it's the reason... if there's a good enough reason that resonates --- the numbers will follow. So far, the numbers are not significant because there is no clear reason.
Spot the disconnect ...Let's see how this plays out....
Obama: The Republicans blocked my bill that would have fed the world and cured cancer.
GOP candidate: Many Dems in the Senate said that there is no way they would have voted to pass it. Very similiar to your budget that was voted down 0-98.
The vast majority of the people supporting the bill do so solely because of the name not it's content, not unlike the Patriot Act.
Well here's their current version of that story. I don't know how you see it there, but I don't. You must be seeing things.Sheik Yerbuti said:The BBC retracted that part of the story. You can't even find it in their current version. The BBC no longer supports that even though you cling to it.
But yet you can find it in this article. Something that you say can't even be found now takes precedent over something right in the article posted here? LOL
That was the part you found hysterical?? I almost busted a gut on the part where he said he could prove it but just didn't feel like it. :lamoOh, it was "an implicit promise"!! :2rofll:
why are you lying so much?
"The protests in Egypt consist of a very small percentage of the population. The largest protest which has taken place called for a million Egyptians to march in Cairo and around 250,000 actually participated in a country of 80 million people."
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LMFAO....only 50 lib senators voted for BO's Porkulus II
Originally Posted by Turtledud:
Dude, if there was ever anything but a target in front of you you'd soil your panties.
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