President Obama meets with House Republicans for first time in 4 years

dmcowen674

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http://news.yahoo.com/first-president-obama-gets-standing-225008708.html

A First? President Obama Gets Standing Ovations From House Republicans



President Obama got standing ovations at the beginning and end of his meeting today with House Republicans on Capitol Hill - his first such meeting in four years.


There were tough questions and no breakthroughs, but a source inside the closed-door meeting called it "very cordial" and told me that virtually every House Republican who stood up to ask a question began by saying, "Thank you for coming" and "You are welcome here anytime." Some added, "We need to work together."


He was asked about eight questions, including these:


Rep. James Lankford of Oklahoma accused Obama of being too focused on defeating Republicans and asked, "Can we agree that we need to get to a balanced budget in 10 years?" The president responded by saying that domestic spending had already been cut deeply, and that balancing the budget too quickly would hurt the economy.


Rep. Candace Miller of Michigan asked about the cancellation of White House tours. The president said it was a Secret Service decision.


Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana asked about offshore oil drilling and the Keystone pipeline. The president said there were broad areas of agreement on energy, but that it was important to have a broader energy policy beyond fossil fuels. He said a decision on the Keystone pipeline would be coming "soon."


Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan, the chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, asked if Obama and Republicans agreed on some entitlement reforms (specifically, means-testing for Medicare and reducing annual cost-of-living increases for Social Security), why couldn't those things be done now? The president said he would agree to those reforms only if Republicans agreed to raise tax revenues by closing loopholes, because we have to ask "everybody to sacrifice."


Rep. Peter Roskam of Illinois, who served with Obama in the Illinois state legislature, brought up the fiscal mess in Illinois and said Republicans were worried that Obama's policies would cause the same thing to happen here. Obama said the budget mess in Illinois was a bipartisan mess.


Rep. Tom Price of Georgia brought up the lack of trust between Republicans and the White House, and said the delay on the White House budget seemed politically motivated. Obama insisted the delay was not political: "I am done with campaigns," he said. "I am not running for re-election." The president hit that theme several times during the meeting.


Several of the questioners brought up the lack of trust and pointed to the fact that the president would be meeting tonight on behalf of his grassroots group Organizing for Action, raising money, as Roskam put it, "to thin our herd."
 

cybrsage

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I see nothing wrong with what the republicans did. They seemed very respectful and the questions were good - even the hit below the belt was acceptable since it was by someone who served with Obama representing Illinois previously. Obama's answers seemed good too.

Wait - is it because you think the dems and reps might work together? Is that what you are hating on?
 
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Seems like a good start... Four years too late but good start. And that's all sides.

The "Did he actually say that with a straight face?" award goes to...

Rep. James Lankford of Oklahoma accused Obama of being too focused on defeating Republicans

Wonder what his thoughts are on McConnell and the Senate then...
 
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Doesn't matter at all this is just for show and nothing will change. Both parties serve special interests and their idiot supporters will continue to defend them despite being faced with the truth. Bunch of pieces of shit
 

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Too bad they aren't all Libertarians... then surely things would get done and fixed in no time.
 

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Well Obama did defeat the Republicans.

Twice

Republicans will never get over it as evidenced in here.

Dems still can not accept that Bush Jr was president and defeated two Democratic candidates, one was a sitting VP that could not win his home state. They love to find excused for the defeat.

Back to the subject: Obama has realized hat he will have to make the start to repair the bridges burned over that past 4 years if he wants to get anything done.

The sequester boogyman has failed. The impct is hitting hardest on those they have the least influence.

Passing the buck on the WH tours to the SS. Lame :thumbdown:
 
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Too bad they aren't all Libertarians... then surely things would get done and fixed in no time.

Finally we agree on something!:D

If we had politicians who obeyed the Constitution then we wouldn't have this problem but too many pieces of shit went against Ron Paul. Bunch of idiots is what they all are.
 

NoCreativity

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4 years it took him to do this?! 4 years for him to show some leadership?! At least it looks like he is finally doing what he was elected to do, lead. I know it's probably for show but I'd like to think he is doing it because he wants to actually get something accomplished. Have we ever had a president who refused to work with the other side like Obama has for 4 years?

And the repubs are just as bad or worse. They should have been demanding to work with him and the democrats instead of sticking their fingers in their ears and shouting I can't hear you. Maybe they might lessen their obstructionist stance now that Obama has reached across the aisle. Doubtful, but at least it gives me a sliver hope.

What a bunch of fail we have for leadership all around.
 

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Dems still can not accept that Bush Jr was president and defeated two Democratic candidates, one was a sitting VP that could not win his home state. They love to find excused for the defeat.

Back to the subject: Obama has realized hat he will have to make the start to repair the bridges burned over that past 4 years if he wants to get anything done.

The sequester boogyman has failed. The impct is hitting hardest on those they have the least influence.

Passing the buck on the WH tours to the SS. Lame :thumbdown:



The sequester hasn't even begun to kick into gear yet. Most agencies got 30 or 45 day notices on furloughs. We'll see what happens, odds are just like with the government shutdown during the Clinton era the Republicans will come out badly.
 
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4 years it took him to do this?! 4 years for him to show some leadership?! At least it looks like he is finally doing what he was elected to do, lead. I know it's probably for show but I'd like to think he is doing it because he wants to actually get something accomplished. Have we ever had a president who refused to work with the other side like Obama has for 4 years?

And the repubs are just as bad or worse. They should have been demanding to work with him and the democrats instead of sticking their fingers in their ears and shouting I can't hear you. Maybe they might lessen their obstructionist stance now that Obama has reached across the aisle. Doubtful, but at least it gives me a sliver hope.

What a bunch of fail we have for leadership all around.

It is obama after all and you cant expect the piece of shit to show leadership he is more interested in fear mongering and attacking his opponents. He has been an absolutely horrible president and his idiotic supporters still defend him.

The republicans have also been doing a horrible job and have not offered real solutions but they haven't done enough to call out that piece of shit obama. They need to hammer the message about real fiscal conservatism
 

dmcowen674

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It is obama after all and you cant expect the piece of shit to show leadership he is more interested in fear mongering and attacking his opponents. He has been an absolutely horrible president and his idiotic supporters still defend him.

The republicans have also been doing a horrible job and have not offered real solutions but they haven't done enough to call out that piece of shit obama. They need to hammer the message about real fiscal conservatism

To have you that worked up with hate is the ultimate Mission Accomplished

He will be written in history as the Messiah that held off the Republicans from destroying America more than they already have.

He has had no power to bring the U.S. back from the brink but at least it is holding station.
 
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To have you that worked up with hate is the ultimate Mission Accomplished

He will be written in history as the Messiah that held off the Republicans from destroying America more than they already have.

He has had no power to bring the U.S. back from the brink but at least it is holding station.

I have never taken you seriously and you just proved that again:D
 

dmcowen674

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Originally Posted by dmcowen674
To have you that worked up with hate is the ultimate Mission Accomplished

He will be written in history as the Messiah that held off the Republicans from destroying America more than they already have.

He has had no power to bring the U.S. back from the brink but at least it is holding station.



I have never taken you seriously

Nor I you

You are just one of many paid shills for the RNC
 
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Originally Posted by dmcowen674
To have you that worked up with hate is the ultimate Mission Accomplished

He will be written in history as the Messiah that held off the Republicans from destroying America more than they already have.

He has had no power to bring the U.S. back from the brink but at least it is holding station.





Nor I you

You are just one of many paid shills for the RNC

Alright you got me:D How much do you think they pay me to "shill" for them?
 

NoCreativity

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It is obama after all and you cant expect the piece of shit to show leadership he is more interested in fear mongering and attacking his opponents. He has been an absolutely horrible president and his idiotic supporters still defend him.

The republicans have also been doing a horrible job and have not offered real solutions but they haven't done enough to call out that piece of shit obama. They need to hammer the message about real fiscal conservatism

So the solution to the mess we are in is fighting, blaming and name calling? Yeah, that's worked out great so far.
 

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I always find it curious when people say Obama didn't do enough to court Republicans. Can you provide me with specific things he should have done in order to make the Republicans happy? Not thongs like "be nice", but specific policies.

Edit: what I usually find is that peoples suggestions for Obama are things he has already done. It is a common trap that people fall into, blaming both parties equally.
 
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Dave, you are such a self-righteous troll. Ever thought about investing in a glass stomach to see where you're going?
 
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So the solution to the mess we are in is fighting, blaming and name calling? Yeah, that's worked out great so far.

I called him a piece of shit because he has violated the Constitution and for personal reasons. Name calling isnt going to help but obama has been using plenty of it. obama is waiting until 2014 so he can get more democrats and then enact his agenda. Thats all he cares about and he is willing to hurt innocent people to do this justifies him being called a disgusting piece of shit.
 

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I always find it curious when people say Obama didn't do enough to court Republicans. Can you provide me with specific things he should have done in order to make the Republicans happy? Not thongs like "be nice", but specific policies.

Edit: what I usually find is that peoples suggestions for Obama are things he has already done. It is a common trap that people fall into, blaming both parties equally.

The image of obama giving mcConnell and boehner thongs that say "be nice" is an incredibly awesome mental image ;D

indeed on the edit, as shown in a recent thread here. "Obama needs to support X and Y before we will negotiate with him. Oh, he supports X? Well, then, Obama needs to support Y before we negotiate with him. Oh, he supports Y? Well, we never really cared because those don't matter and he's a poopy head!"

edit: And how have you guys not learned to ignore the troll?
 

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Jesus Christ Incorruptible, is it mandated that you put "piece of shit" in every single one of your posts? None of your posts have anything of substance ever, you hardly ever post anything relevant to any thread and insist on using "POS" in all posts as if it helps your case at all.

Most moronic conservatives here at the very least post something of substance, and dmcowen as retarded as he might be posts somewhat relevant news stories almost daily.

Just shut the fuck up, no one cares about you. You are not winning people over, and you most certainly are not arguing for conservatism.