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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1074747" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>The milk doubling reason is true comedy. Nothing says dysfunctional like that.</p><p></p><p>When they are talking spending cuts, I haven't heard a lick about military cutbacks. Should we be winding down this 10 year war and since military spending is always sky high, doesn't it seem a good place to do at least some cutting? </p><p></p><p>Obama can't ok or veto something that does not get to him. Once you understand how the process works, you realize the part the president plays. I'm still for no-gridlock, because we go nowhere and get lapped by the competition (other countries) as we sit idle. I'm for either side, before being stuck in finger pointing gridlock, it's obvious the two parties are above the countries needs, so mixed branches means "we all lose".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1074747, member: 29298"] The milk doubling reason is true comedy. Nothing says dysfunctional like that. When they are talking spending cuts, I haven't heard a lick about military cutbacks. Should we be winding down this 10 year war and since military spending is always sky high, doesn't it seem a good place to do at least some cutting? Obama can't ok or veto something that does not get to him. Once you understand how the process works, you realize the part the president plays. I'm still for no-gridlock, because we go nowhere and get lapped by the competition (other countries) as we sit idle. I'm for either side, before being stuck in finger pointing gridlock, it's obvious the two parties are above the countries needs, so mixed branches means "we all lose". [/QUOTE]
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