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That's the way it is done... slow them down at every point of entry... throw sand in the gears... use every delay tactic in the book. Make them fight hard for Marx and his vessel... make them stand on the floor and defend Karl Marx and his ideological shadow President No You Can't.
Give no millimeter on any front.
Have Rush and Talk radio carry the water to the public.
Trillion here, trillion there, half a trillion here, tax increases during a recession, socialist health care coming, money for Palestinian Terrorists, Disneyland foreign policy with the Russians and Iran.. and trying to use Rush as a wedge... LOL... Obama has the ears of Dumbo... now the policies to match.
Senate Republicans force delay on spending bill
Give no millimeter on any front.
Have Rush and Talk radio carry the water to the public.
Trillion here, trillion there, half a trillion here, tax increases during a recession, socialist health care coming, money for Palestinian Terrorists, Disneyland foreign policy with the Russians and Iran.. and trying to use Rush as a wedge... LOL... Obama has the ears of Dumbo... now the policies to match.
Senate Republicans force delay on spending bill
WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans, demanding the right to try to change a huge spending bill, forced Democrats on Thursday night to put off a final vote on the measure until next week. The surprise development will force Congress to pass a stopgap funding bill to avoid a partial shutdown of the government.
Republicans have blasted the $410 billion measure as too costly. But the reason for GOP unity in advance of a key procedural vote was that Democrats had not allowed them enough opportunities to offer amendments.
Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., canceled the vote, saying he was one vote short of the 60 needed to close debate
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