Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Definition of "Liberal media bias": a report on “republicans”, where both quotes are from liberals, and the suggested solution is unconstitutional.

Republicans demand an end to what they say is out-of-control government spending and Democrats seek to protect spending on social programs.” Balanced? no.
 
Lawmakers continued to throw blame at each other, with Democrats accusing Republicans aligned with the fiscally conservative Tea Party movement of holding Americans hostage to their vision of small government. "Republicans have taken us to the brink of economic chaos. The delay must end now so we can focus on the American people's top priority: creating jobs and growing the economy," House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.” And the republican rebuttal is? Oh, they didn’t bother to get one.

“Without a deal, Obama could be forced to consider taking emergency steps to ward off a default even though the White House has said Congress must come up with a solution. Among his options are invoking an obscure constitutional amendment to raise the debt ceiling unilaterally or for the Treasury to prioritize payments, choosing between paying bond holders or Social Security pension recipients, for example. "I think they should be exploring all their legal options," Democratic Representative Chris Van Hollen said late on Thursday.” First suggestion on the list, and the only one commented on, is the most liberal thought and unconstitutional to boot. If you can't see the liberal bias, I can guess who you've voted for in every election.

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