Obstruction - The right's last option

Pinworm

Well-Known Member
yes, Marxism again.

Marxism is a turd that wont flush, and if the Marxists stop Marxing, ill stop talking about Marx.





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The doctor is in, and the diagnosis.....a turd that wont flush.

Your analogy well always seems to be full to the brim. I like that. I have to say, however, I'm no marxist, communist, socialist, or related to hitler. I am my own authority. Same as you. Same as anyone.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
[h=3]Federal government[/h] Since 1976, when the United States budget process was revised by the Budget Act of 1974[SUP][14][/SUP] the United States Federal Government has had funding gaps on 18 occasions:[SUP][15][/SUP][SUP][16][/SUP][SUP][17][/SUP] Funding gaps did not lead to government shutdowns prior to 1980 when President Carter requested opinions from Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti on funding gaps and the Anti-Deficiency Act. His first opinion said that all government work must stop if Congress does not agree to pay for it. He later issued a second opinion that allowed essential government services to continue in the absence of a spending bill.[SUP][18][/SUP][SUP][19][/SUP]
YearStart date (exclu*sive)End date (exclu*sive)Total days of funding gapGovernment Shutdown during Funding Gap?PresidentSenateHouseCircumstances
1976Sep 30Oct 1110NoFordDemDemCiting out of control spending, President Gerald Ford vetoed a funding bill for the United States Department of Labor and the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), leading to a partial government shutdown. On October 1, the Democratically-controlled Congress overrode Ford's veto but it took until October 11 for a continuing resolution ending funding gaps for other parts of government to become law.
1977 Sep 30Oct 1312NoCarterDemDemThe Democratically-controlled House continued to uphold the ban on using Medicaid dollars to pay for abortions, except in cases where the life of the mother was at stake. Meanwhile, the Democratic-controlled Senate pressed to loosen the ban to allow abortion funding in the case of rape or incest. A funding gap was created when disagreement over the issue between the houses had become tied to funding for the Departments of Labor and HEW, leading to a partial government shutdown. A temporary agreement was made to restore funding through October 31, 1977, allowing more time for Congress to resolve its dispute.
1977 Oct 31Nov 98NoCarterDemDemThe earlier temporary funding agreement expired. President Jimmy Carter signed a second funding agreement to allow for more time for negotiation.
1977 Nov 30Dec 98NoCarterDemDemThe second temporary funding agreement expired. The House held firm against the Senate in its effort to ban Medicaid paying for the abortions of victims of statutory rape. A deal was eventually struck allowing Medicaid to pay for abortions in cases resulting from rape, incest, or in which the mother's health is at risk.
1978Sep 30Oct 1818NoCarterDemDemDeeming them wasteful, President Carter vetoed a public works appropriations bill and a defense bill including funding for a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Spending for the Department of HEW was also delayed over additional disputes concerning Medicaid funding for abortion.
1979Sep 30Oct 1211NoCarterDemDemAgainst the opposition of the Senate, the House pushed for a 5.5 percent pay increase for Congress members and senior civil servants. The House also sought to restrict federal spending on abortion only to cases where the mother's life is in danger, while the Senate wanted to maintain funding for abortions in cases of rape and incest.
1981Nov 20Nov 232YesReaganRepDemPresident Ronald Reagan pledged that he would veto any spending bill that failed to include at least half of the $8.4 billion in domestic budget cuts that he proposed. Although the Republican controlled Senate passed a bill that met his specifications, the Democratically controlled House insisted on larger cuts to defense than Reagan wanted as well as pay raises for Congress and senior civil servants. A compromise bill fell $2 billion short of the cuts Reagan wanted, so Reagan vetoed the bill and shut down the federal government. A temporary bill restored spending through December 15 and gave Congress the time to work out a more lasting deal.
1982 Sep 30Oct 21YesReaganRepDemCongress passed the required spending bills a day late.
1982 Dec 17Dec 213YesReaganRepDemThe House and Senate wished to fund job programs, but President Reagan vowed to veto any such legislation. The House also opposed plans to fund the MX missile. The shutdown ended after Congress abandoned their jobs plan, but Reagan was forced to yield on funding for both the MX and Pershing II missiles. He also accepted funding for the Legal Services Corporation, which he wanted abolished, in exchange for higher foreign aid to Israel.
1983Nov 10Nov 143YesReaganRepDemThe House increased education funding but cut defense and foreign aid spending, which led to a dispute with President Reagan. Eventually, the House reduced their proposed education funding, and also accepted funding for the MX missile. However, the foreign aid and defense cuts remained, and oil and gas leasing was banned in federal wildlife refuges. Abortion was also prohibited from being paid for with government employee health insurance.
1984Sep 30Oct 32YesReaganRepDemThe House wished to link the budget to both a crime-fighting package President Reagan supported and a water projects package he did not. The Senate additionally tied the budget to a civil rights measure designed to overturn Grove City v. Bell. Reagan proposed a compromise where he abandoned his crime package in exchange for Congress dropping the water projects package. A deal was not struck, and a three-day spending extension was passed instead.
1984Oct 3Oct 51YesReaganRepDemThe October 3 spending extension expired, forcing a shutdown. Congress dropped its proposed water and civil rights packages, while President Reagan kept his crime package. Funding for aid to the Nicaraguan Contras was also passed.
1986Oct 16Oct 181YesReaganRepDemDisputes over multiple issues between the House and President Reagan and the Republican Senate forced a shutdown. The House dropped many of their demands in exchange for a vote on their welfare package, and a concession of the sale of then-government-owned Conrail.
1987Dec 18Dec 201YesReaganDemDemThe House and Senate opposed funding for the Contras and wanted the Federal Communications Commission to renew enforcement of the "Fairness Doctrine". They yielded on the "Fairness Doctrine" issue in exchange for non-lethal aid to the Contras.
1990Oct 5Oct 95YesG. H. W. BushDemDemPresident George H. W. Bush vowed to veto any continuing resolution that was not paired with a deficit reduction package, and did so when one reached his desk. The House failed to override his veto before a shutdown occurred. Congress then passed a continuing resolution with a deficit reduction package to end the shutdown.
1995Nov 13Nov 195YesClintonRepRepPresident Bill Clinton vetoed a continuing resolution passed by the Republican-controlled Congress. A deal was reached allowing for 75-percent funding for four weeks, and Clinton agreed to a seven-year timetable for a balanced budget.
1995–1996Dec 15Jan 621YesClintonRepRepThe Republicans demanded that President Clinton propose a budget with the seven-year timetable using Congressional Budget Office numbers, rather than Clinton's Office of Management and Budget numbers. However, Clinton refused. Eventually, Congress and Clinton agreed to pass a compromise budget.
2013Sep 30Oct 1716YesObamaDemRepDue to disagreement regarding inclusion of language defunding or delaying the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA),[SUP][3][/SUP] more commonly known as ObamaCare, the Government did not pass a substantial funding bill. Funding was agreed to by the President and Congress for active military pay and back wages for furloughed employees. In addition, the House offered very small funding measures for a few, high-profile functions, which the Senate and White House rejected as "game-playing"[SUP][20][/SUP] while the Senate offered bills that did not include language to defund or delay the PPACA, but the House rejected them.[SUP][21][/SUP] On October 16, Senate Democrats and Republicans agreed to a deal that extended funding for government services until January 15, making only minor adjustments to the PPACA and other funding. This resolution was quickly adopted by both houses in bipartisan numbers, and was signed early next morning by President Obama.[SUP][22][/SUP][SUP][23][/SUP]
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Uncle Ben

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no one has ever obstructed in the manner that the GOP is currently obstructing. do you even know what precedent means?
You're fuckin' nuts. Obama is using the IRS to target and silence conservative groups. He's as crooked as a dog's hind leg and the lemmings that believe the idiot. That means you.

"Top Republicans in the House and the Senate insist the Obama administration is using new proposed IRS rules to continue its "harassment and intimidation" of conservative groups, and they are calling on the new IRS Commissioner to abandon the plans.

In a joint letter issued Wednesday to IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also contend that, much like the agency's targeting of tea party groups which stifled their influence in the last two election cycles, the latest round of rules are a new attempt to silence them in the run-up to the 2014 elections......

Mitchell, who represents tea party groups that were targeted by the agency for scrutiny, said last week that the new rules demonstrate that the IRS is a "rogue, lawless agency" and "the enforcement arm for the Democratic Party."
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/mcconnell-boehner-irs-tea/2014/02/06/id/551290?ns_mail_uid=41691452&ns_mail_job=1555185_02072014&promo_code=1665E-1

The GOP will "obstruct" that which is unfair and corrupt, or just plain stupid and unworkable. You libtards can spin any way you want, but us conservatives are smart and know the unlawful games being played against us.

Uncle Ben
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
You're fuckin' nuts. Obama is using the IRS to target and silence conservative groups. He's as crooked as a dog's hind leg and the lemmings that believe the idiot. That means you.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/mcconnell-boehner-irs-tea/2014/02/06/id/551290?ns_mail_uid=41691452&ns_mail_job=1555185_02072014&promo_code=1665E-1

The GOP will "obstruct" that which is unfair and corrupt, or just plain stupid and unworkable. You libtards can spin any way you want, but us conservatives are smart and know the unlawful games being played against us.

Uncle Ben
hillary will be our next president and we will enter a "golden age" of prosperity..koch brothers can spend as much as they want..buying elections are no longer achievable due to the sheer mass of minority constituents..constituents that vote democratic.
 

NorthofEngland

Well-Known Member
They're both pretty shitty.....
The Dems are ashamed of their shit.
Whilst the REPS seem to take pride in their shittiness.

Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney.....?
They promote the shittest of the shit!

Is it some Survival of the Shittest type thing???
 

kpmarine

Well-Known Member
You're fuckin' nuts. Obama is using the IRS to target and silence conservative groups. He's as crooked as a dog's hind leg and the lemmings that believe the idiot. That means you.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/mcconnell-boehner-irs-tea/2014/02/06/id/551290?ns_mail_uid=41691452&ns_mail_job=1555185_02072014&promo_code=1665E-1

The GOP will "obstruct" that which is unfair and corrupt, or just plain stupid and unworkable. You libtards can spin any way you want, but us conservatives are smart and know the unlawful games being played against us.

Uncle Ben
Yes, conservatives...so smart you brought everyone Tod Akin. Thanks for that by the way; he did more damage to his party than any Dem could hope to. lol
 

kpmarine

Well-Known Member
This guy is keeping it classy
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Let us not forget this guy.
http://abcnews.go.com/WNN/video/congressman-michael-grimm-threatens-tv-news-reporter-22278815

This guy like to use "wetback" as a casual slur:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FzTnfd3CpM&feature=player_embedded

Oh, or this wonderful guy. You can almost cut the class with a knife, he exudes so much. Women that support government provided BC are HOOKERS![video=youtube_share;Ncw-acVB368]http://youtu.be/Ncw-acVB368[/video]

Then there's the gov. shutdown in an attempt to defund the ACA; this stupid "birther" thing; and the constant attempts to control what women do with their bodies.

Racism, sexism, and threats like these are the current legacy of conservatives. Not a good legacy if you want people to vote for you.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
us conservatives are smart
who are you trying to convince? because that weak sauce ain't convincing anyone with the possible exception of yourself.

and if you have to convince yourself of it, chances are it probably ain't true.

from one UB to another, sorry. you are dumb. very dumb.

so very dumb.
 

Dr Kynes

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You're not an idiot. You're a rather bright, guy, albeit sort of unpleasant. Tell me straight, man. Isn't a president's job to do what the people elected him/her for?

Aren't we just arguing about the use of the word "right", now?
the president's job is to say NO to congress.

his primary powers are the veto, executive orders, and acting as commander in cheif.

his executive orders and even his veto can be overridden by congres, and struck down b the courts, so his power was never intended to be plenipotentiary.

Emperor Obama has crowned himself with the laurels of victory, and accoladed himself as "Imperatus", and has proceeded to act as dictator while his sycophants in the press and the congress smiled and nodded.

if a few brave men step up and kick the legs out from under his throne every now and again, thats a good thing.

a proper president is selected by the people because they think he is the right guy to set and agenda for congress, say NO when they come forward with bullshit, and secure the constitution against enemies foreign and domestic.

barry set up an agenda the congress and the people DID NOT WANT, and had his minions craft the details in secret while he beat the bully pulpit declaring (much like bucky does) that dissent is disloyalty, and disagreement is "RACISM!!" while handing out kickbacks, sweetheart deals and pork to bribe his way to success.

thats not a president, thats a chicago style hoodlum.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
the president's job is to say NO to congress.

his primary powers are the veto, executive orders, and acting as commander in cheif.

his executive orders and even his veto can be overridden by congres, and struck down b the courts, so his power was never intended to be plenipotentiary.

Emperor Obama has crowned himself with the laurels of victory, and accoladed himself as "Imperatus", and has proceeded to act as dictator while his sycophants in the press and the congress smiled and nodded.

if a few brave men step up and kick the legs out from under his throne every now and again, thats a good thing.

a proper president is selected by the people because they think he is the right guy to set and agenda for congress, say NO when they come forward with bullshit, and secure the constitution against enemies foreign and domestic.

barry set up an agenda the congress and the people DID NOT WANT, and had his minions craft the details in secret while he beat the bully pulpit declaring (much like bucky does) that dissent is disloyalty, and disagreement is "RACISM!!" while handing out kickbacks, sweetheart deals and pork to bribe his way to success.

thats not a president, thats a chicago style hoodlum.
your obvious purple prose race baits aside, since when has an emperor/dictator had to beg for a simple raise of the debt ceiling?

your narrative is about as retarded as your conspiracies about multiculturalism.

you are a simple, deluded individual.
 

Uncle Ben

Well-Known Member
3rd time I've had my post deleted because some partisan mod shithead doesn't have a clue that Hillary may be the new Hitler.

RIU, you suck as bad as Obama and his IRS black booted thugs.
 

UncleBuck

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3rd time I've had my post deleted because some partisan mod shithead doesn't have a clue that Hillary may be the new Hitler.

RIU, you suck as bad as Obama and his IRS black booted thugs.
perhaps the problem does not lie with the mods, but rather is that you're hopelessly unattached to reality and are being a major douchecanoe.
 

UncleBuck

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bettedavisthere and unclebettedavis,

since RIU sucks so bad, will you consider just leaving so that we do not have to endure your insufferable presence here?

thanks in advance for your quick reply.

regards,

unclebuck.
 

travisw

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bettedavisthere and unclebettedavis,

since RIU sucks so bad, will you consider just leaving so that we do not have to endure your insufferable presence here?

thanks in advance for your quick reply.

regards,

unclebuck.
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to UncleBuck again.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Pinworm, you're more annoying than I am. That's an amazing feat.

Can a mod merge all his threads into, "Republicans rustle my jimmies," as the title? I think it's apt.
 
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