@infidel, with respect, you are either seriously misinformed, or seriously disingenuous to suggest that the democrats did not let the tea/repub party into negotiations or somehow the repubs have been negotiating in good faith. The tea/repub party has been the party of no, and done nothing but delay and obstruct since Obama has been in office. Don't get me wrong, I'm no Obama apologist, I think he's just as much of a warmongering, corporate owned political fraud as the rest of them. However that doesn't mean everything is his fault, or that somehow the tea/repub party has tried to work in good faith to resolve the issues at hand.
As far as lumping the opposition in together, I don't lump all opposition together. For example, I'm opposed to most of Obama's agenda, but that doesn't mean I'm anywhere close to the tea/repub party train of thought. However, I don't see any difference between the term tea party or republican party, they are interchangeable and therefore deserve to be lumped together.
I will agree 100% that the dems should have had the budget done before this. They should have told the ass hats on the other side of the isle to either shut up and go wait in the car, or made them actually get up there and filibuster something nonstop so the country could see just what kind of clowns they really are. Instead the dems wasted months and months trying to negotiate with people that had no intentions of letting anything move forward.
nyffman wrote:I think you're on to something with this one. Actually, the constitution does not give authority to Congress for any of those, other than raising funds necessary for maintaining a standing army for defense of the nation? If you have studied any US history, you should know that the govt was not always so large and intrusive. So, if McConnell and others in the Republican party think that Obama's policies are harmful to the longterm welfare of the country, yes, it is a valid reason to work for his failure in those policies and his removal from office.
I agree 100%, if they feel that Obama's policies are destroying America so badly, that their best course of action is to focus on getting him out of office by any means necessary. When Boehner is up there at his press conferences he shouldn't be talking about "You know we're trying really hard to come to an agreement" He should come out and tell it like it is. "We're going to oppose anything these guys want to do. If they agree to the cuts we demanded, we'll demand some more so the budget won't pass and Obama will fail". They did this on health care, taxes, this budget, etc... etc...