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Republicans are Ending Obama’s First Term with More Irrational Hatred of this President
Most people have, at some point in their life experience, had the difficult experience of interacting with disagreeable, discontent, needy, and wanting human beings, and if they are little children, one can make allowances for unsatisfactory behavior. However, when adults cannot find satisfaction in any situation they lack total control, there is little room for tolerance and understanding. House Speaker John Boehner and his recalcitrant Republican cohort are the epitome of spoiled malcontents, and if that is their behavior at home, one feels sympathy for their families, but as legislators elected to govern, their behavior is trying the American peoples’ patience. For the past four years, Republicans have obstructed and rejected any proposal from President Obama, and yesterday the President finally pointed out that the GOP keeps “finding ways to say no rather than yes” and there is little secret their opposition is founded in antipathy for the President.
The President called on congressional Republicans to accept his latest fiscal cliff deal because he believes the two sides are close to the grand bargain they have sought for two years, and it is senseless to abandon the deal now. During a news conference yesterday the President said the main obstacle to an agreement is opposition to him, and that “At some point they’ve got to take me out of it and think about what’s best for the voters. And do that.” The President is not telling voters anything they are not already aware of, but it was important for him to point out that regardless the concessions and compromises he has made over the past four years to benefit the people, Republicans are never content. The latest offer from the President to reduce the deficit using a balanced approach is a plan Republicans could accept if they had any regard for the country and the people, but that is the problem with opposition for opposition’s sake; due regard goes out the window. President Obama said, “I think anybody who looks at this objectively would say that coming off my election, I have met them at least halfway in order to get something done for the country,” and noted that “any objective person out there looking would say that we put forward a very balanced plan, and it’s time for us to go ahead and get it done.”
Speaker Boehner, for his part, responded to the President’s proposal saying, “I hope the president will get serious soon about providing and working with us on a balanced approach,” and then predicted his so-called “Plan B” proposal would pass the House. Boehner’s “plan B” is an absurd offer, and epitomizes the past four years’ obstinacy to protect the rich and level some serious financial damage on the poor, middle class, and elderly; a typically Republican maneuver. Besides eliminating middle class exemptions, Boehner’s plan would not restore limits on exemptions and deductions that were eliminated during the Bush administration, preserve big tax cuts for millionaires while letting taxes go up for 25 million middle-class families and many businesses, and according to the bipartisan Joint Committee on Taxation, Plan B would increase the national debt by $4.1 trillion over the next decade. The President’s proposal reduces the deficit by about $4 trillion over the next decade and includes infrastructure spending, maintains middle class exemptions, and extends unemployment benefits for millions of Americans.
However, it is not nearly enough for conservatives who want more spending cuts, but not the massive fiscal cliff reductions scheduled to take effect next year, but Boehner’s Plan B keeps those automatic cuts in place. One of the Republican opponents of Boehner’s plan, Rep. Paul C. Broun said, “We’ve just got to stop the spending in Washington, and having a bill that doesn’t deal with the real problem, which is outrageous spending, is not the way to go,” and it leads one to wonder just how much austerity will satisfy Republicans who are still intent cutting spending to the bone while fighting to protect the rich. It is not as if Boehner’s limited proposal wouldn’t be a major hit on the economy; besides the tax increases on the middle class, jobless benefits would expire, payroll taxes increase, physicians would see a sharp drop in Medicare reimbursements, and federal agencies would see a $100 billion in across-the-board cuts, but at least Boehner and Republicans could say they opposed the President, and it appears that is their prime directive.
Republicans are ending President Obama’s first term the way they started, and it portends a contentious second term at best. It is the same set of tired proposals the voters rejected in the last election, and it uses the same motivation to punish the American people; GOP antipathy for the President. There is no chance Boehner’s Plan B will ever be enacted, and IT is another sign that Republicans are willing to let the economy go over the fiscal cliff unless they get their way. President Obama gave the Republicans a balanced approach that, like he said, was painful for everyone, but necessary to achieve what the people demanded; a compromise. However, compromise is the last thing one expects when common sense is replaced by saying no for the sake of opposition, and burdening the poor, middle class, and elderly to protect the rich while increasing the deficit? That is just the Republican way.
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Anne
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 9:25 am
Their hatred for this president is psychotic because it shows they care much less about the damage they inflict on countless Americans than about scoring “points” against the president. They have lost all sense of perspective to the point where their negativity makes them completely useless to those who elected them, not to mention the general populace. It’s a disgusting spectacle to witness grown men and women acting like 14-karat fools on the taxpayers’ dime. However, those who actively voted for them and those who passively sent them to Congress by not voting at all bear some responsibility as well. If voting for them was motivated by the desire to actually get something done, then they have been a huge failure. As for those among us who didn’t vote at all and are subsequently suffering, I hope this shows that voting is a must, whether it’s a presidential election year or an off-year.
Mary
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 10:34 am
The ignorant racist haters who pass themselves off as Christians will be surprised when they spend eternity burning in hell.
Jonathan Burton
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 10:38 am
This is a very rural problem. Most of the GOP districts are away from the cities out in the country. These people are less educated and exposed to diversity and are more prone to staying put and being fearful/ignorant to the world outside their bubbles. These country folk aren’t bad people, but they are much more easily manipulated than the rest of us. The GOP knows this, and if it weren’t for this ingrained voting preference by the rural voters, the GOP would have already died. The ignorant country folk do not know that they are being screwed by their masters, and they re-elect people who crap on their collective futures. Sadly they keep voting against their common interests. How very confounding.
djchefron
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 11:36 am
I live in a rural part in the most red state in America.Oklahoma.They are nice will help you but the America they believe in its not the America of now.Basically they are just scared.
Eykis
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 10:43 am
As someone who lives 20 miles from Nashville (very blue city) in a rural area, Jonathan is correct. I work downtown Nashville and drive back to my little rural burg and it is Night and Day in ignorance. Makes zero sense since people in this rural burg have the EXACT SAME access to information as those 20 miles away. I live out here because I like to live away from neighborhoods, and no, we do not have any firearms as we are not hunters.
Thomas 2
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 10:46 am
I was raised in a society where a black man had no say and god forbid a black man was in charge of another white man. My father had been at a job 15 years the most knowledgeable man at his skill position. Never was he promoted or put in charge of a white man.
It’s sad..but I am grateful women, minorities, and the young are turning the tide on this bigots. At one time I thought America was getting better. I have never taught my kids to hate. Sometimes I wonder if I should have. I loved my country gave them over 20 years if service, I wonder sometimes if they love me are just used me.
How often they forget that these racist have trained some of the most battle tested people in the world. If you hate us so much stop using us. I am really surprised that black America has not risen up and stomped them. But it is not in out nature to be as cruel as you. It funny most of my friends or white, and they ask that question of me all the time. We don’t fight hate with hate.
Echelon
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 10:57 am
The republicans want to make Obama’s second term pure hell for him and everyone who voted for him. All with the help of the high powers at Fox, and their commentators and of course Limbaugh and the republican mass media.
Republicans are emboldened more than ever because Obama exposed just how dumb they really are with the election ass-kicking he gave them, and because they have tapped into the hate and racial division from republican voters that they actually created, for the purpose of profiting from.
But as long as there are tens of millions of republicans who are willing to listen and give their money, this new era of republican insanity will continue to be a profiting machine and divide the nation using Obama’s blackness for a few years.
Anne
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 11:21 am
The problem with that line of thinking is that they will end up making life hell even for a number of people who voted for Romney instead. That would include a signficant number of them who are cheering the Republicans on in their enormously destructive stupidity of hurting the country with their do-nothing negativity. Of course, they can’t see past their unreasoning hatred of this president to see that they will eventually be hoisted on their own petards.
Kevin Shinn
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 11:46 am
What’s irrational? This president’s mother was a hippie, wasn’t she? Case closed.
buckeyewill
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 12:25 pm
One waaaaaay ahead of her time.
Sugapea
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 2:52 pm
Obama’s Mom gave birth to him in 1961…before The Hippie Movement!
Kevin Shinn
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 7:46 pm
I stand corrected… so, a beatnik then! Isn’t that even scarier? And let’s not even think about his father being a gifted mathematician…, ,
clennis05
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 10:48 pm
Yo! Kev, the Petri dish experiment went terribly wrong for you didn’t it. You need a brain transplant is my guess. With a snownat.
Norman Scott
Dec. 21st, 2012 at 7:14 am
You are a sad man….racist, bigot..just a sad man …not enough love in your family..never was taught the meaning of respect… One day you will look in the mirror and actually see yourself as you are…Sad, lonely , insecure and self hatred…
Anne
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 3:00 pm
What his mother did when she was young has no bearing on what’s going on in his life now, least of all his presidency. Besides, a significant number of yesterday’s hippies are now conservative Republicans, which renders her days as a hippie even more irrelevant–especially since she’s been dead for 17 years. It’s about the irrational hatred that Republicans, particularly those in Congress, have for this president and how it keeps them from doing anything constructive for this country. I’m quite sure that his re-election in spite of all their worst efforts has intensified the hatred.
Jimmy Alexis
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 12:28 pm
lol, that’s the dumbest reply to any subject I’ve ever heard. You actually managed to force a canadian to say something. His mother could have been a communist for all I care. You should focus on the man and not the people ho lived their live before him.
I have nothing against republicans, but the level of stupidity that I hear coming from them is the same type of comments made by hitler’s party.
My advice, you lost your election, twice, give the people what they want, reposition yourself and go for another round in 4 years. Acting the way you do doesn’t help your cause, it simply makes you look stupid and un-committed to the cause of your own people.
Kevin Shinn
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 7:55 pm
Oh goodness, Godwin’s and Poe’s Laws evoked all in one serving. Well, what it takes to get a rise.
RX7
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 1:26 pm
The spammer appears again…
Bonnie Fletcher
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 2:45 pm
I see no hope for we who want an informed, rational agreement between the President and the blind, selfish Republicans like Boehner who just can’t say “yes” to a black man. No matter that they are leading their constituents and the rest of us over the so called “fiscal cliff”. When is the rest of the nation going to wake up and throw these charlatans out of office? The world may end first, as I said, I see no hope.
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James Threadgill
Dec. 20th, 2012 at 8:12 pm
They hate themselves why would they leave everybody else out?
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J Roby
Dec. 21st, 2012 at 1:19 am
Classic Obama is playing chess, Republicans are playing checkers, Republican tea baggers are playing with themselves.
Kitalaq
Dec. 22nd, 2012 at 1:16 am
This Years Presidential Election was and still is electrifying…
As if progressives and regressives are creating a charge of difference revealing clearly who stands for and uphold humanity (Human Rights Issues) while the regressives policies stands are out to destroy humanity. Solely to enrich the very rich that got them in their elected position in the first place.
This is just not just national issue… This is global issue. What happens in American Political Policies effects the state and status of Global Policies. Specifically Human Rights. The root and basis of what conservatives seem to be so fearful about to my thinking. That if Democracy Outshines in America, the world will see the greater light into Global Civics where greater Human Rights Issues will be addressed and enforced in greater degree that the Very Rich Multinational Corporations will not be able to enslave the very poor to enrich their money manufators.