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TheGreatOne
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« Reply #100 on: March 22, 2010, 08:25:37 PM »

This Teabagger movement hasn't helped the Republican Party.  It has cornered many Republican Congressmen into deep right field, where they can make no compromises with Democrats.  How do you soften the blows of Obama's policies when you can't even negotiate a better deal?  The Teabaggers do not care.  As I've seen on this board, they believe Obama is willing to negotiate, and the liberals think Obama should stop negotiating.   The Republicans received a few of the things they wanted in an effort to appease moderate Democrats, but they could have got some substantial policies to limit regulations, cut taxes, and decrease deficit spending. Obama would have probably traded it for one moderate Republican vote
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« Reply #101 on: March 22, 2010, 08:27:25 PM »

BTW, did anybody see Boehner's speech? Most of it was fluff or not true, but damn, that guy can give a good speech.
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« Reply #102 on: March 22, 2010, 08:28:16 PM »

BTW, did anybody see Boehner's speech? Most of it was fluff or not true, but damn, that guy can give a good speech.

He's a big picture guy. Details bore him.
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« Reply #103 on: March 22, 2010, 09:30:09 PM »

This Teabagger movement hasn't helped the Republican Party.  It has cornered many Republican Congressmen into deep right field, where they can make no compromises with Democrats.  How do you soften the blows of Obama's policies when you can't even negotiate a better deal?  The Teabaggers do not care.  As I've seen on this board, they believe Obama is willing to negotiate, and the liberals think Obama should stop negotiating.   The Republicans received a few of the things they wanted in an effort to appease moderate Democrats, but they could have got some substantial policies to limit regulations, cut taxes, and decrease deficit spending. Obama would have probably traded it for one moderate Republican vote

You have no clue about how elections are won.
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« Reply #104 on: March 25, 2010, 05:49:45 PM »

This Teabagger movement hasn't helped the Republican Party.  It has cornered many Republican Congressmen into deep right field, where they can make no compromises with Democrats.  How do you soften the blows of Obama's policies when you can't even negotiate a better deal?  The Teabaggers do not care.  As I've seen on this board, they believe Obama is willing to negotiate, and the liberals think Obama should stop negotiating.   The Republicans received a few of the things they wanted in an effort to appease moderate Democrats, but they could have got some substantial policies to limit regulations, cut taxes, and decrease deficit spending. Obama would have probably traded it for one moderate Republican vote

lol
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TheGreatOne
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« Reply #105 on: March 25, 2010, 06:01:27 PM »

This Teabagger movement hasn't helped the Republican Party.  It has cornered many Republican Congressmen into deep right field, where they can make no compromises with Democrats.  How do you soften the blows of Obama's policies when you can't even negotiate a better deal?  The Teabaggers do not care.  As I've seen on this board, they believe Obama is willing to negotiate, and the liberals think Obama should stop negotiating.   The Republicans received a few of the things they wanted in an effort to appease moderate Democrats, but they could have got some substantial policies to limit regulations, cut taxes, and decrease deficit spending. Obama would have probably traded it for one moderate Republican vote

You have no clue about how elections are won.
Your not gonna win as many seats as you think.  The Democrats have a strong talking point.  Watch your party struggle in November.
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