The Great Obama and Bi-Partisanship
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed President Obama’s $819 billion bill to pay off his special interest groups.
The vote was notable given all the jive about President Obama’s desire for bi-partisan support for the largess.
The vote passed without a single Republican vote. Twelve (12) Democrats also voted against the President.
That is, the vote in opposition to the President, who was supposed to “unite” and who was elected with a "mandate", was bi-partisan.
Let's hope Senate Republicans know the definition of "filibuster".
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed President Obama’s $819 billion bill to pay off his special interest groups.
The vote was notable given all the jive about President Obama’s desire for bi-partisan support for the largess.
The vote passed without a single Republican vote. Twelve (12) Democrats also voted against the President.
That is, the vote in opposition to the President, who was supposed to “unite” and who was elected with a "mandate", was bi-partisan.
Let's hope Senate Republicans know the definition of "filibuster".
2 Comments:
Upon closer review, eleven (11) Democrats voted against President Obama.
The liberal extremists who control the media are describing them as "conservative" Democrats as a way to dismiss the importance of the bi-partisan vote against the President.
Jan. 29 5:32 pm
cost > war in Iraq...
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