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    Ouch: None of that was enough to please the small band of 20 or so House conservatives who have been…
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  • Ouch: "Does anyone else miss Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison?," The Houston Chronicle's opinion page asks. "One reason we particularly believe…
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  • See, that is where you are wrong. During the Bush years, I watched various life-long Republicans reach a breaking point…
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  • Well, the Senate Republicans needed to give Boehner a chance.  It's not any more complicated than that.  
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  • Well, Harry Reid should probably prepare for that possibility tonight by issuing notice of an intent to change the rules…
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  • You seem to be misunderstanding the point of that resolution. It was intended to remove a point of privilege that…
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  • The brinksmanship is because he can't surrender to the Democrats and maintain any semblance of a party.  
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  • Here, you deserve a better answer: Boehner and Cantor have learned to speak the language of the Tea Party -…
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  • Because he's not insane.
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  • The president would just call them back.
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  • best news I've heard in the last 15 minutes.
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  • yeah, whatever.  That will never become law.
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  • I guess that the most troubling parts are contained in the footnotes. Anyway, I am glad to introduce my grandfather…
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  • I don't know. Maybe it's just me, but I don't think he came off too badly.  
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  • When are we going to be able increase revenues by 44% without cutting any non-defense or entitlement spending?   This…
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  • The numbers come from the GAO latest estimate: One measure of the challenge over the long term is the "fiscal…
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  • So, you think we can raise taxes by 44% by 2040 or cut non-interest spending by 32% and we don't…
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  • Thank you.
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  • Educate yourself: As figure 4 shows, if the federal government follows historical trends and policy preferences, as assumed in the…
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  • well, it cuts both ways.  I remember when we had basically no progressives in the Senate other than Russ Feingold,…
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