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Go over the cliff or work something out. All I ask is can they please stop giving frivolous press conferences during trading hours.
That was too rational for a politician. Not that I want to taxes go up... but I used to think he was useless, he is starting to change my mind.
The working man has already gone over the cliff. Steel workers went over the cliff 30 years ago. Now everyone else can join in. Welcome to flat lined wages and reduced benefits while enjoying a broader job description and absolutely no sense of security. Mongo just pawn in game of life, and guess what? If you're reading this, you're Mongo, whether you want to admit it or not.
Lets go over the cliff !!!!! Poll: If government careens off fiscal cliff, GOP to shoulder blame By Michael O'Brien, NBC News If the U.S. government ends up careening off the "fiscal cliff," Republicans in Congress stand to shoulder most of the blame, according to a new poll released Tuesday. A majority of Americans said in a new, post-election poll that they do not expect President Barack Obama and members of Congress to reach an agreement to avoid the effects of the fiscal cliff, the combination of automatic spending cuts and tax hikes set to take effect at the beginning of the year. Fifty-three percent of Americans said Republicans in Congress would be more to blame in that instance, according to a Pew Research Center poll conducted in the days following the election. Twenty-nine percent said that Obama would be more to blame, while 10 percent said both the president and Republicans would share blame.
Blame the GOP all ya want. Won't hurt their re-election chances one bit, since most of the representatives are in very republican districts. You won't be getting rid of them any time soon. Even with such a dismal republican showing in the last election, they still managed to comfortably keep the house.
Speak of the devil. Obongo is going to speak on the fiscal cliff at 2p.m. EST. Can't you wait until 4pm Obongo?