I can only predict obvious results to political actions based in an untrue reality.
Maybe you should stick to hiding your past from the voters that elected you, then.
I can only predict obvious results to political actions based in an untrue reality.
well, this deal gives him until January....
All you had to do was listen to Boehner's own words last Friday. He said he would cave before we got to the debt ceiling.
yup, do you think they will be in any better position come January?
and if the GOP tries to tie the January deal to a repeal of Obamacare, it will end up as badly for them then as it has now.
and if the GOP tries to tie the January deal to a repeal of Obamacare, it will end up as badly for them then as it has now.
I don't think they are idiot enough to try this again but only time will tell.
You can't make a prediction now?
No, Boehner has not said what he is going to do yet.
Its been going on for years, but they are finally seeing very real consequences for it. Its how we got into Iraq.
I know many who do the same thing in there personal lives. What causes this break with reality? Why are they able to get into Congress, is it because of the FOX echo chamber?
If a group of people can agree on a delusion, and they can get a news network to also report on that delusion.. I guess they can get elected to Congress.
They're textbook cases.
Folie à deux (/fɒˈli ə ˈduː/; French pronunciation: [fɔli a d̪ø]; French for "a madness shared by two"), or shared psychosis, is a psychiatric syndrome in which symptoms of a delusional belief are transmitted from one individual to another.[SUP][1][/SUP] The same syndrome shared by more than two people may be called folie à trois, folie à quatre, folie en famille or even folie à plusieurs ("madness of many").
Yet last Friday you made a prediction based on something that hadn't happened, didn't you?
I stated a fact based on what Boehner said he was going to do, or more precisely what he said he was not going to do!
yup, do you think they will be in any better position come January?