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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1057326" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I've been noticing something that the president has been saying lately. When talking about debt reduction, he always approaches it as, "If we a serious about debt reduction...." And he has a point. In 2010 when the Tea Party Caucus found their foothold, the came to Washington touting "Jobs, Jobs, Jobs". Remember that? They did nothing along those lines, of course. So I think Obama believes strides can be made along those lines but is skeptical that there is real desire to do so. Fact is though, time is on his side and he, the democrats, and the republican leadership all know it. Bill Kristol for the second week in a row shrugging off tax increases for the top 2%? As Michael Steele astutely put it, "Where was this brother a year and a half ago?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1057326, member: 22662"] I've been noticing something that the president has been saying lately. When talking about debt reduction, he always approaches it as, "If we a serious about debt reduction...." And he has a point. In 2010 when the Tea Party Caucus found their foothold, the came to Washington touting "Jobs, Jobs, Jobs". Remember that? They did nothing along those lines, of course. So I think Obama believes strides can be made along those lines but is skeptical that there is real desire to do so. Fact is though, time is on his side and he, the democrats, and the republican leadership all know it. Bill Kristol for the second week in a row shrugging off tax increases for the top 2%? As Michael Steele astutely put it, "Where was this brother a year and a half ago?" [/QUOTE]
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