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What are Democrats "demanding" in this government shutdown standoff?

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posted on Oct, 2 2013 @ 09:54 PM
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If that was true then Pelosi could get a discharge petition with a majority vote as long as they could guarantee passage of the clean CR.

So if she can get those 20 R's to sign on why doesn't she?



posted on Oct, 2 2013 @ 09:56 PM
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AlienScience

yuppa

AlienScience

emmarx1
The Republicans control the House.
The Constitution says the House controls the "purse strings", they get to decide what gets spent for what and how much.
The President and the Senate can ask for money, but the Constitution gives control to the House.

The House being ELECTED every 2 years was seen as most responsive to the American people, if the people want nothing spent on whatever program or department it the Constitutional duty of the House to defund it.

It's called Checks and Balances


So what are Democrats "demanding" exactly???

Why is this such a hard question for you guys to answer?


They demand the staus quo and the republicans to rubber stamp everything they want to pass. Thats it.


They do?

What exactly are the Democrats trying to pass right now that they are demanding a "rubber stamp" on?


The answer is easy: Just today, Odrama has demanded an unlimited debt ceiling, and the HC law to begin with absolutely no modifications.. It is all over the news..
He is blaming republicans for not allowing him total control of everything just like Pol Pot had, or Fidel Castro, or just pick any past or current dictator of your choice for a even comparison..


edit on 2-10-2013 by alienreality because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 2 2013 @ 10:32 PM
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The Tea Party is holding the government hostage.


 


Well so much for the old two party system !!

Careful for what we wish for.

Who would'a thought



posted on Oct, 2 2013 @ 10:37 PM
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alienreality

AlienScience

yuppa

AlienScience

emmarx1
The Republicans control the House.
The Constitution says the House controls the "purse strings", they get to decide what gets spent for what and how much.
The President and the Senate can ask for money, but the Constitution gives control to the House.

The House being ELECTED every 2 years was seen as most responsive to the American people, if the people want nothing spent on whatever program or department it the Constitutional duty of the House to defund it.

It's called Checks and Balances


So what are Democrats "demanding" exactly???

Why is this such a hard question for you guys to answer?


They demand the staus quo and the republicans to rubber stamp everything they want to pass. Thats it.


They do?

What exactly are the Democrats trying to pass right now that they are demanding a "rubber stamp" on?


The answer is easy: Just today, Odrama has demanded an unlimited debt ceiling, and the HC law to begin with absolutely no modifications.. It is all over the news..
He is blaming republicans for not allowing him total control of everything just like Pol Pot had, or Fidel Castro, or just pick any past or current dictator of your choice for a even comparison..


edit on 2-10-2013 by alienreality because: (no reason given)


I'm really starting to worry about Obama.

He's getting more and more twitchy by the hour it seems lately.

I hope he doesn't get any brainy bright *dictatorial* ideas !!!!

He's been a little too friendly with Putin lately.

Maybe Putin and Snowden are blackmailing from the railing ?

Let's hope there's no *joint military* exercises any time soon !!!

Hmmm





posted on Oct, 2 2013 @ 10:41 PM
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xuenchen

emmarx1
The Republicans control the House.
The Constitution says the House controls the "purse strings", they get to decide what gets spent for what and how much.
The President and the Senate can ask for money, but the Constitution gives control to the House.

The House being ELECTED every 2 years was seen as most responsive to the American people, if the people want nothing spent on whatever program or department it the Constitutional duty of the House to defund it.

It's called Checks and Balances


Neat point: Checks and Balances

And since the Congressional districts are generally equal by population, it makes sense to see that the majority in the House actually represent the majority of the population IMO.

It looks like the Democrats are *demanding* that the House Republicans should go against the majority of represented citizens.

IMO, the *out of balance* at the Federal level lies within the Senate.


edit on Oct-02-2013 by xuenchen because:



Then your opinion would be wrong. The facts are the congressional districts are so gerrymandered right now that the House does not in fact accurately represent the people being governed.



posted on Oct, 2 2013 @ 10:55 PM
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KeliOnyx

xuenchen

emmarx1
The Republicans control the House.
The Constitution says the House controls the "purse strings", they get to decide what gets spent for what and how much.
The President and the Senate can ask for money, but the Constitution gives control to the House.

The House being ELECTED every 2 years was seen as most responsive to the American people, if the people want nothing spent on whatever program or department it the Constitutional duty of the House to defund it.

It's called Checks and Balances


Neat point: Checks and Balances

And since the Congressional districts are generally equal by population, it makes sense to see that the majority in the House actually represent the majority of the population IMO.

It looks like the Democrats are *demanding* that the House Republicans should go against the majority of represented citizens.

IMO, the *out of balance* at the Federal level lies within the Senate.


edit on Oct-02-2013 by xuenchen because:



Then your opinion would be wrong. The facts are the congressional districts are so gerrymandered right now that the House does not in fact accurately represent the people being governed.


Interesting.

Where can we get census figures from each Congressional district ?

Added; They all look pretty close on this chart....
113th Congressional Districts ACS 2012 Demographic


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posted on Oct, 2 2013 @ 11:10 PM
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The Republicans compromised to the point that they will fund Obamacon but in return Obamacon will have to get rid of all exemptions, waivers, etc. And Harry Reid won't even agree to it. hahahaah

This just proves who is really the corporate puppet.



posted on Oct, 3 2013 @ 08:52 PM
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alienreality

AlienScience

yuppa

AlienScience

emmarx1
The Republicans control the House.
The Constitution says the House controls the "purse strings", they get to decide what gets spent for what and how much.
The President and the Senate can ask for money, but the Constitution gives control to the House.

The House being ELECTED every 2 years was seen as most responsive to the American people, if the people want nothing spent on whatever program or department it the Constitutional duty of the House to defund it.

It's called Checks and Balances


So what are Democrats "demanding" exactly???

Why is this such a hard question for you guys to answer?


They demand the staus quo and the republicans to rubber stamp everything they want to pass. Thats it.


They do?

What exactly are the Democrats trying to pass right now that they are demanding a "rubber stamp" on?


The answer is easy: Just today, Odrama has demanded an unlimited debt ceiling, and the HC law to begin with absolutely no modifications.. It is all over the news..
He is blaming republicans for not allowing him total control of everything just like Pol Pot had, or Fidel Castro, or just pick any past or current dictator of your choice for a even comparison..


edit on 2-10-2013 by alienreality because: (no reason given)


They aren't debating the debt ceiling yet, not for a few more weeks.

And why shouldn't the ACA begin with no modifications? It was passed, it was defended by the SCOTUS, and the public re-elected Obama.

So what you are basically saying is that the Democrats want Constitutionally passed laws to be implemented, and the Republicans are shutting down the government demanding that doesn't happen.

So again...the ones "demanding" something are the Republicans.



posted on Oct, 3 2013 @ 08:57 PM
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amfirst1
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The Republicans compromised to the point that they will fund Obamacon but in return Obamacon will have to get rid of all exemptions, waivers, etc. And Harry Reid won't even agree to it. hahahaah

This just proves who is really the corporate puppet.


The ACA is funded, has been funded since the legislation passed because the funding is inside the bill.

The Republicans didn't "compromise"...they just dropped one of their insane demands.

And I'm glad Reid, Obama, and all the other Democrats aren't listening to the Republicans and playing their crazy games. You don't negotiate with hostage takers, it only encourages them.

The ACA is already in effect and has already started enrollment, the day has come and gone when the Republicans could delay it.



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