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Originally Posted by PaulS
If Obama vetoes all legislation, then the GOP having promised to reduce this year's budget is disconnected from reality. Why make a promise you can't keep? How did they expect to keep their promise? I know Obama will veto all legislation (just as I know this year's budget won't be lowered $100 billion). You can't promise you'll do something if there is no way that it will happen.
If they're able to lower the budget what they stated - good for them for accomplishing what they promised and let them be rewarded for that.
I don't want any legislators (Pelosi or the GOP) promising/stating anything that won't happen or they can't do. That is not party dependent - they're all the same.
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Paul S, you and I are talking about 2 very different things, and I htink you know that.
You are describing a situation where a party runs on a platform, honestly tries to implement that platform, and gets blocked by the other party.
That is NOT REMOTELY analagous to what Pelosi did. She took one radical course of action (insane spending) and then AFTER THE FACT, claimed that she did the exact opposite.
(1) The GOP has made a promise. Time will tell if they can keep it, and if they don't, they should be honest about why.
(2) Pelosi is claiming that she did the opposite of what she actualy did.
You're comparing those 2 things. A child knows they are different.