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scottw 08-02-2011 07:17 AM

Thank You Tea Party
 
for the attempt at changing the debate in Washington, demanding some fiscal sanity however little it will help things and standing firm despite vicious attacks from some of the lowest forms of life on the planet during "Obama's age of civility"...apparently when the left/democrats use such language it is simply "colorful phrases"...but let the other side touch the constantly in-flux border of civil discourse...and...well...we know what happens :uhuh:


Sources: Joe Biden likened tea partiers to terrorists

'They have acted like terrorists,' Biden said, according to several sources in the room.

JONATHAN ALLEN & JOHN BRESNAHAN 8/1/11
Updated: 8/2/11 Vice President Joe Biden joined House Democrats in lashing tea party Republicans Monday, accusing them of having “acted like terrorists” in the fight over raising the nation’s debt limit, according to several sources in the room.

Biden was agreeing with a line of argument made by Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) at a two-hour, closed-door Democratic Caucus meeting.

"We have negotiated with terrorists,” an angry Doyle said, according to sources in the room. “This small group of terrorists have made it impossible to spend any money.”

Biden, driven by his Democratic allies’ misgivings about the debt-limit deal, responded: “They have acted like terrorists.”

Biden’s office initially declined to comment about what the vice president said inside the closed-door session, but after POLITICO published the remarks, spokeswoman Kendra Barkoff said: “The word was used by several members of Congress. The vice president does not believe it’s an appropriate term in political discourse.”

Biden later denied he used that term in an interview with CBS. :biglaugh:

“I did not use the terrorism word,” Biden :hidin:: told CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Scott Pelley.

Earlier in the day, Biden told Senate Democrats that Republican leaders have “guns to their heads” in trying to negotiate deals.

Democrats had no shortage of colorful phrases in wake of the deal.

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) called it a “Satan sandwich,” and Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) called seemed to enjoy the heat analogy, saying: “the Tea Partiers and the GOP have made their slash and burn lunacy clear, and while I do not love this compromise, my vote is a hose to stop the burning. The arsonists must be stopped.

Biden told Democratic lawmakers that the deal would take away the tea party’s “weapon of mass destruction” — the threat of a default on U.S. debt obligations.

They have no compunction about blowing up the economy to get what they want,” Doyle told POLITICO after the meeting

Read more: Sources: Joe Biden likened tea partiers to terrorists - Jonathan Allen and John Bresnahan - POLITICO.com

FishermanTim 08-02-2011 10:01 AM

REPUBLICANS are called "Terrorists" and "Arsonist"
yet
DEMOCRAPS (...err I mean) DEMOCRATS are call "Political activists"

and yet they do EXACTLY the SAME THING!!!!

Of course when you have "influenced" and "tainted" jouralism doing the reporting, you can't be surprised as to why they are call what they are?

Joe Biden is the new Dan Quayle!

JohnR 08-02-2011 10:02 AM

Sorta kinda a shame to need to hold the Congress responsible to actually, you know, cut costs & spending.

We are UP to $47,000 per person (not taxpayer) in this country for our country's debt. In 2011. If things don't change, where will be in 2015? 2020?

How much is the right amount to pass on to our kids?

RIJIMMY 08-02-2011 10:27 AM

when all is said and done, this will amount to very little. All both sides did was punt. Another freakin commision to discuss the same old things. This is really sad.

RIJIMMY 08-02-2011 10:32 AM

One good thing is that I will use this line in work!

Washington (CNN) – It's not likely to be found on any Washington-area menus soon. Congressional Black Caucus chair Emanuel Cleaver blasted the final debt deal brokered between congressional leadership and President Obama on Twitter as a "Satan sandwich" Monday.

"This deal is a sugar-coated Satan sandwich," he said. "If you lift the bun, you will not like what you see."

justplugit 08-02-2011 11:14 AM

It was a small step forward, but really a wash at this time.

If it weren't for the Tea Party calling attention to crazy spending and Big G
we would be in free fall. At least there is a hesitation with this vote,
but a long,,long way to getting out of debt.

JohnR 08-02-2011 11:46 AM

It is like only testing the brakes on a runaway locomotive. The brakes might overheat so in fear of saving the brakes, you let the train go unchecked.

But at least RIJimmy got a new saying out of it :buds:

Swimmer 08-02-2011 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 876109)
Sorta kinda a shame to need to hold the Congress responsible to actually, you know, cut costs & spending.

We are UP to $47,000 per person (not taxpayer) in this country for our country's debt. In 2011. If things don't change, where will be in 2015? 2020?

Does this include the illegal aliens?

JohnR 08-02-2011 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Swimmer (Post 876220)
Does this include the illegal aliens?


Nope - so I guess found somewhere they show positive numerical advantage - they'll drop the average per person to,, lesssee carry the one, uhm, err $44,800 something per person. :smash::devil2::wall:

spence 08-02-2011 09:33 PM

It was pretty impressive to see the Tea Party threaten the House leader with the spectre of default. Hell, they pretty much terrorized...oh great, now you just made me do it as well...

What's pathetic is how little they really gained. The can has been kicked down the road and the tax fight is not settled. The politicians think they have scored a win but the economists are saying the spending cuts could do more harm than good. Had we had a productive bi-partisan bill the benefits could have been much larger...

I think we may see the GOP distance themselves from the Tea Party in the run up to the 2012 election.

-spence

scottw 08-03-2011 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 876320)
It was pretty impressive to see the Tea Party threaten the House leader with the spectre of default. Hell, they pretty much terrorized...oh great, now you just made me do it as well...

What's pathetic is how little they really gained. The can has been kicked down the road and the tax fight is not settled. The politicians think they have scored a win but the economists are saying the spending cuts could do more harm than good. Had we had a productive bi-partisan bill the benefits could have been much larger...

I think we may see the GOP distance themselves from the Tea Party in the run up to the 2012 election.

-spence

what is pathetic is that you continue to try to make a point and cite "economists" as some sort of validity for your statements...the people that you support have absolutely no intention of reducing the size, scope or cost of government with the possible exception of the military....if we are downgraded the reason is debt....debt is not solved by raising taxes, the only way to avoid accumulating more debt is to reduce the amount of current spending ...the people that you suport view raised taxes as new opportunities for increased spending....raising the debt ceiling, raising taxes(PARTICULARLY IN A DISMAL ECONOMY) and citing some phony "cuts" in an environment of baseline budgeting is no way to become fiscally responsible....
the tea party terrorists succeeded in making cuts the main focus of the debate rather than simply allowing Washington to raise the country's debt and tack on some new taxes to try to keep up with the increased spending....given the road that you, those that you support would like to take us down and the scary possibilities had the democrats actually held the house last time around...it might be proper to ask, WHO exactly is intent on blowing things up??????

Are the democrats "-----ists" for ramming Obamacare up the nation's backside? Are teachers union members terrorists when they strike at the start of the school year, are nurse's union members terrorists when they walk out of a hospital on strike? municipal/transit union members terrorists when they shut down garbage collection and transportation ?

is this "terrorizing"???

"I cannot guarantee that those checks(SOCIAL SECURITY) go out on August 3rd if we haven't resolved this issue. Because there may simply not be the money in the coffers to do it," Mr. Obama said in an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley.

and why Spence, would there be no money in the coffers to send out the checks ?? Didn't you tell us that there is plenty of money in the "Social Security Trust Fund" to continue to pay out SS, even one round of checks ??????

Chesapeake Bill 08-03-2011 05:32 AM

"What is pathetic is"...the use of bold and color to try and make one's arguments look valid...

Pathetic is as pathetic does.

scottw 08-03-2011 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Chesapeake Bill (Post 876347)
"What is pathetic is"...the use of bold and color to try and make one's arguments look valid...

Pathetic is as pathetic does.

that's the only response you can provide for my invalid arguments?...just call it emphasis....I could use more pictures if it would help you along :uhuh::rotf2:

JohnR 08-03-2011 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 876320)
It was pretty impressive to see the Tea Party threaten the House leader with the spectre of default. Hell, they pretty much terrorized...oh great, now you just made me do it as well...

What's pathetic is how little they really gained. The can has been kicked down the road and the tax fight is not settled. The politicians think they have scored a win but the economists are saying the spending cuts could do more harm than good. Had we had a productive bi-partisan bill the benefits could have been much larger...

I think we may see the GOP distance themselves from the Tea Party in the run up to the 2012 election.

-spence

And if the Tea Party & the house didn't stand firm and stir the pot, where would we have been? Being that the big difference was spending other people's money raising taxes, was that the solution?

If the house / TP didn't hold firm would this even have been brought up? Or would have been a rubber stamp for another 2 years?

We're BROKE. Moodys kept our AAA rating but our chief banker, China, downgraded us.

We are well into a constantly reducing set of options - halfway down a funnel where the deeper we go, the deeper we are and the best the left can do is call people effing terrorists? Complain that the teas party is blocking their ability to spend?

striperman36 08-03-2011 06:53 AM

Well the markets reacted very favorably!!

I think well are going to see a more severe recession this time around without government intervention.
Probably close to Japan's lost decades

If you have a job now, learn to enjoy it. If you don't have employment now, good luck.

justplugit 08-03-2011 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 876320)
It was pretty impressive to see the Tea Party threaten the House leader with the spectre of default. Hell, they pretty much terrorized...oh great, now you just made me do it as well...



-spence

Your hero Joe Biden is not funny. :doh:

I can't even conceive that the VICE PRESIDENT Of The UNITED STATES
could call a group of law biding, tax paying American citizens Terrorists, because
he disagrees with them. What a Jackass. Way to unite the country Joe. :smash:

What's next, he's going to call for the disarmament of their calculators???

Bronko 08-03-2011 08:57 AM

The Democrats call red blooded Americans who are fed up with government waste and out of control spending 'terrorists', but they completely refuse to call radical islamists hell bent on destroying the western way of life 'terrorists.' Interesting approach.

RIJIMMY 08-03-2011 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 876320)
What's pathetic is how little they really gained. The can has been kicked down the road and the tax fight is not settled. The politicians think they have scored a win but the economists are saying the spending cuts could do more harm than good.

-spence

Spence, I agree that little was accomplished, but you, the economists and the dems are not getting that we NEED to do more harm than good. That right - harm. So is the road to a 500lb person losing weight harmful? Of course, its brutal diets and exercise. There is no easy way. Our economy and structure are in the same boat. We need to scale back, take the consequences and move forward. More spending is not the solution just like more food is not the solution to lose weight.

justplugit 08-03-2011 10:22 AM

Good analogy, RIJ.

spence 08-03-2011 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 876399)
Spence, I agree that little was accomplished, but you, the economists and the dems are not getting that we NEED to do more harm than good. That right - harm. So is the road to a 500lb person losing weight harmful? Of course, its brutal diets and exercise. There is no easy way. Our economy and structure are in the same boat. We need to scale back, take the consequences and move forward. More spending is not the solution just like more food is not the solution to lose weight.

When have I ever advocated we should not be cutting spending?

-spence

spence 08-03-2011 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justplugit (Post 876381)
Your hero Joe Biden is not funny. :doh:

I can't even conceive that the VICE PRESIDENT Of The UNITED STATES
could call a group of law biding, tax paying American citizens Terrorists, because
he disagrees with them. What a Jackass. Way to unite the country Joe. :smash:

What's next, he's going to call for the disarmament of their calculators???

Did he even say it? Biden says he didn't...story seems to be second hand...

-spence

spence 08-03-2011 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bronko (Post 876389)
The Democrats call red blooded Americans who are fed up with government waste and out of control spending 'terrorists', but they completely refuse to call radical islamists hell bent on destroying the western way of life 'terrorists.' Interesting approach.

It would seem as though your characterization of Democratic behavior is lacking a bit of substance.

-spence

RIJIMMY 08-03-2011 11:24 AM

What's pathetic is how little they really gained. The can has been kicked down the road and the tax fight is not settled. The politicians think they have scored a win but the economists are saying the spending cuts could do more harm than good. Had we had a productive bi-partisan bill the benefits could have been much larger...

RIROCKHOUND 08-03-2011 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 876433)
What's pathetic is how little they really gained. The can has been kicked down the road and the tax fight is not settled. The politicians think they have scored a win but the economists are saying the spending cuts could do more harm than good. Had we had a productive bi-partisan bill the benefits could have been much larger...

i.e. Simpson-Bowles?
:smash:

both sides dropped the ball here....

RIJIMMY 08-03-2011 11:37 AM

lets move forward

spence 08-03-2011 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 876433)
What's pathetic is how little they really gained. The can has been kicked down the road and the tax fight is not settled. The politicians think they have scored a win but the economists are saying the spending cuts could do more harm than good. Had we had a productive bi-partisan bill the benefits could have been much larger...

I think you forgot to read the next sentence.

-spence

spence 08-03-2011 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottw (Post 876083)
for the attempt at changing the debate in Washington, demanding some fiscal sanity...

Wow, and from a moderate Conservative as well.

The Tea Fragger Party - The Washington Post

Quote:

Take names. Remember them. The behavior of certain Republicans who call themselves Tea Party conservatives makes them the most destructive posse of misguided “patriots” we’ve seen in recent memory.
I might have to start getting my talking points from her rather than just making them up.

-spence

scottw 08-03-2011 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 876445)
Wow, and from a moderate Conservative as well.

[I might have to start getting my talking points from her rather than just making them up.

-spence

yeah, nice try....she describes herself as "slightly" right of center (isn't Obama a centrist") which puts her in the Lincoln Chaffee, David Brooks, Arlen Specter camp...hardly "conservative" and I suppose "moderate"

columns like that in the Post probably keep/kept her tolerable around CNN and invited to appear on shows like Chris Matthews'.....

I'm shocked that she has a problem with the Tea Party 5/5/2010 http://mdjonline.com/view/full_story...vative-victims

June 19, 2010
"Leave it to CNN to create a new version of Crossfire with a "conservative" that will find a lot to agree on with her liberal foe.
After all, this is a woman who said in April that she won the Pulitzer Prize for bashing conservatives. Days later, she told CBS's Bob Schieffer that Tea Party rhetoric was dangerous.
Last August she called town hall protesters a fringe group and Tea party members "teabaggers." Last April she wondered if Meghan McCain was the GOP's answer to Rush Limbaugh. Last February she attacked ditto-heads and folks that try to combat liberal bias in the media.
Now, if the Post is correct, she'll be representing the Right on a new CNN program.
I guess that's what "The most trusted name in news" considers fair and balanced.
Of course, none of this should surprise anyone for the folks at CNN consider people like Parker, the New York Times' David Brooks, and the Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan to be conservative."

scottw 08-03-2011 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 876430)
Did he even say it? Biden says he didn't...story seems to be second hand...

-spence

what are the odds he said it?

"What makes Biden’s denial so implausible is that liberals and Democrats have been flinging the “terrorist’’ slur across the aisle for weeks."

Smearing the Tea Party - The Boston Globe

justplugit 08-03-2011 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spence (Post 876430)
Did he even say it? Biden says he didn't...story seems to be second hand...

-spence

Fact is he had no comment when it frist came out.

If he was guiltless, you would think as VP of the United States he would be outraged
at the fact he was even accused of such a dastardly remark smearing
the ciitzens he was elected to serve.

What are we becoming. :(


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