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US Federal Government Shutdown | Shutdown Shutdown, Debt Ceiling Raised

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I think the moderates in Boehners caucus will openly revolt and side with Democrats to avoid default. They'll wait until the 11th hour though.
 
Its been a week now... are the furloughed employees back to work yet? I'm concerned for a friend of mine who works for EPA.
 
Ugh, just got word that in the coming weeks we may be furloughed (or maybe just work from home and still get paid *crosses fingers*) if this keeps up. Nothing definite yet, but I really hope it doesn't happen. :/
 
I think the moderates in Boehners caucus will openly revolt and side with Democrats to avoid default. They'll wait until the 11th hour though.

Yup. There are a lot of weak links in the house Republicans which is why a clean CR has not been put to a vote. Next week those links will break.
 
How about show some balls by negotiating with the Republicans and giving them just enough to make them happy. Is that too much to ask for?

That's the worst thing he could do. He would set that precedent, and the Republicans would then hold the nation hostage whenever they need something. Make no mistake, this entire thing is on them. You CANNOT lose elections, fail to pass legislation, and then pull bullshit like this. That's not what democracy is.
 
That's the worst thing he could do. He would set that precedent, and the Republicans would then hold the nation hostage whenever they need something. Make no mistake, this entire thing is on them. You CANNOT lose elections, fail to pass legislation, and then pull bullshit like this. That's not what democracy is.

Give them an inch and they'll take a mile. It would be disasterous if Obama gave up anything.
 
That's the worst thing he could do. He would set that precedent, and the Republicans would then hold the nation hostage whenever they need something. Make no mistake, this entire thing is on them. You CANNOT lose elections, fail to pass legislation, and then pull bullshit like this. That's not what democracy is.

But Bulbo agrees with the Republicans so LA LA LA LA LA LA
 
But Bulbo agrees with the Republicans so LA LA LA LA LA LA

I can't believe people don't have bulbo on ignore, he has never backed up any argument he's ever stated

I take it you don't agree.
Think of it like this.
Obama is the captain of a ship out at sea. For whatever reason, a portion of the crew has decided to mutiny. IMO, he has 4 options:
1. Jump off the ship.
2. Let the crew fight each other while remaining locked up in the bridge.
3. Join the crew in battle.
4. Negotiate with the portion of the crew that is throwing a mutiny.

#1 isn't really even an option. It's suicidal. #2 leaves a heavily damaged crew and ship and possibly no way to return. It also makes him look like a coward. #3 really has more risk than reward. He's only one extra man in battle. #4 is his best option to avoid losing the ship at sea. Does it make him weak? I don't think so.
Now, it all depends on what the crew wants, doesn't it? Asking that he turn the ship around and delay the voyage for a short time doesn't sound unreasonable to me, seeing that the captain hasn't prepared the crew well enough and has only a vague idea of where the ship is sailing.
 
He should be on Lanikai Beach eating shaved ice.
If I were him I'd go on tv with the basic message that the republicans need to get their house in order. Then I'd take a vacation till it was over. Ya'll sort this shit out, there is nothing for me to negotiate with here so call me when you get over your tantrum.
 
I take it you don't agree.
Think of it like this.
Obama is the captain of a ship out at sea. For whatever reason, a portion of the crew has decided to mutiny. IMO, he has 4 options:
1. Jump off the ship.
2. Let the crew fight each other while remaining locked up in the bridge.
3. Join the crew in battle.
4. Negotiate with the portion of the crew that is throwing a mutiny.

#1 isn't really even an option. It's suicidal. #2 leaves a heavily damaged crew and ship and possibly no way to return. It also makes him look like a coward. #3 really has more risk than reward. He's only one extra man in battle. #4 is his best option to avoid losing the ship at sea. Does it make him weak? I don't think so.
Now, it all depends on what the crew wants, doesn't it? Asking that he turn the ship around and delay the voyage for a short time doesn't sound unreasonable to me, seeing that the captain hasn't prepared the crew well enough and has only a vague idea of where the ship is sailing.

But you construct metaphors around the premise that Obama is wrong. Try coming up with a metaphor for W being in office and the Dems shutting down the government until he agrees to mandatory abortions for all. I bet it will look a bit different.
 
I heard from Robert Costa that there's a chance that even if a clean CR passes the House, that it might not pass the Senate.

Can anyone here give me the lay of the land?
 
But you construct metaphors around the premise that Obama is wrong. Try coming up with a metaphor for W being in office and the Dems shutting down the government until he agrees to mandatory abortions for all. I bet it will look a bit different.

Exactly. Any analogy is just going get hung up on the rationality of the demands.
 
I take it you don't agree.
Think of it like this.
Obama is the captain of a ship out at sea. For whatever reason, a portion of the crew has decided to mutiny. IMO, he has 4 options:
1. Jump off the ship.
2. Let the crew fight each other while remaining locked up in the bridge.
3. Join the crew in battle.
4. Negotiate with the portion of the crew that is throwing a mutiny.

#1 isn't really even an option. It's suicidal. #2 leaves a heavily damaged crew and ship and possibly no way to return. It also makes him look like a coward. #3 really has more risk than reward. He's only one extra man in battle. #4 is his best option to avoid losing the ship at sea. Does it make him weak? I don't think so.
Now, it all depends on what the crew wants, doesn't it? Asking that he turn the ship around and delay the voyage for a short time doesn't sound unreasonable to me, seeing that the captain hasn't prepared the crew well enough and has only a vague idea of where the ship is sailing.

The problem with your analogy is that you aren't taking into account the reason the part of the crazy crew decided mutiny – because they want to sail the ship off the edge of the world.

It's very simple. You DON'T negotiate with hostage takers. If he did what you wanted, it would almost certainly lead to the end of this country as we know it. There would be nothing that a well funded but tiny group of radicals couldn't accomplish by illegitimate means.
 
I heard from Robert Costa that there's a chance that even if a clean CR passes the House, that it might not pass the Senate.

Can anyone here give me the lay of the land?

The clean CR passed the Senate over a week ago, in September. I think people are confusing the CR with the debt ceiling increase here. Reid is planning a vote on the debt ceiling, but it hasn't passed yet.
 
leadership, in my view, is the ability to appropriately discern the objectives of the actors you are negotiating with and then be able to provide concessions they will accept that at the same time prove palatable to your side. obama, imho, has shown none of these traits in office. in fact, quite the opposite. he's in this position because republicans have been steamrolling him for a good 4 years, now. republicans rightly believed he would cave given past behavior but i guess the arrogance earned from a close reelection victory has provided obama with a new, dangerous outlook on how government is supposed to work. of all the times to take a stand, it's over the debt ceiling? he should have dropped the gauntlet to disgruntled republicans on day 1, in 2009 so as to disabuse them of any notion that he could be trifled with.

I think you are underestimating the pure vitriol and racism inherent in the Republican base. Obama can put forth Republican ideas to be enacted into law, and still, they try to shit all over him. I wonder why?
 
I take it you don't agree.
Think of it like this.
Obama is the captain of a ship out at sea. For whatever reason, a portion of the crew has decided to mutiny. IMO, he has 4 options:
1. Jump off the ship.
2. Let the crew fight each other while remaining locked up in the bridge.
3. Join the crew in battle.
4. Negotiate with the portion of the crew that is throwing a mutiny.

#1 isn't really even an option. It's suicidal. #2 leaves a heavily damaged crew and ship and possibly no way to return. It also makes him look like a coward. #3 really has more risk than reward. He's only one extra man in battle. #4 is his best option to avoid losing the ship at sea. Does it make him weak? I don't think so.
Now, it all depends on what the crew wants, doesn't it? Asking that he turn the ship around and delay the voyage for a short time doesn't sound unreasonable to me, seeing that the captain hasn't prepared the crew well enough and has only a vague idea of where the ship is sailing.
fun analogy.

you left out the part were that ship is carrying important cargo for which those that pay the ship depend on. So should those people suffer because you have a mutiny??


Not to mention that the ship is not a democracy. If it was a military ship, those going against the captain would get back to port and tried for war crimes.
 
Markets are getting slaughtered. Strong stocks like Facebook and Linkedin off more than 5%.

And yet he stands strong on a platform of ignorance and deception.
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I take it you don't agree.
Think of it like this.
Obama is the captain of a ship out at sea. For whatever reason, a portion of the crew has decided to mutiny. IMO, he has 4 options:
1. Jump off the ship.
2. Let the crew fight each other while remaining locked up in the bridge.
3. Join the crew in battle.
4. Negotiate with the portion of the crew that is throwing a mutiny.

5. Pull out the cat o' nine tails for a masthead flogging. (man, I wish that was an option)
 
Asking that he turn the ship around and delay the voyage for a short time doesn't sound unreasonable to me, seeing that the captain hasn't prepared the crew well enough and has only a vague idea of where the ship is sailing.

You should know full well that it is not reasonable- and a horrible precedent- for the President to negotiate with these tactics.
 
Boehner says he won't "draw any lines in the sand" whatever that means.

He's folding.

It's probably in reference to Obama's "Red Line" in regards to Syria. After Boehner folds he will probably try to spin it into "Obama almost brought us to ruin but I saved us".

Won't work.
 
" ( ╯°□°)╯ ┻━┻ Fuck this shit. I'm out. Joe, you're in charge"

speaking of which, where in the hell is Biden? He hasn't been seen or heard from at all during this whole thing - which is especially odd given how instrumental he was during the fiscal cliff talks.

Granted, there's nothing for the White House to negotiate here, but still seems strange that he's been totally absent.
 
speaking of which, where in the hell is Biden? He hasn't been seen or heard from at all during this whole thing - which is especially odd given how instrumental he was during the fiscal cliff talks.

Granted, there's nothing for the White House to negotiate here, but still seems strange that he's been totally absent.

Harry Reid has specifically requested Biden stay out of this, as politico has reported.
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I take it you don't agree.
Think of it like this.
Obama is the captain of a ship out at sea. For whatever reason, a portion of the crew has decided to mutiny. IMO, he has 4 options:
1. Jump off the ship.
2. Let the crew fight each other while remaining locked up in the bridge.
3. Join the crew in battle.
4. Negotiate with the portion of the crew that is throwing a mutiny.

#1 isn't really even an option. It's suicidal. #2 leaves a heavily damaged crew and ship and possibly no way to return. It also makes him look like a coward. #3 really has more risk than reward. He's only one extra man in battle. #4 is his best option to avoid losing the ship at sea. Does it make him weak? I don't think so.
Now, it all depends on what the crew wants, doesn't it? Asking that he turn the ship around and delay the voyage for a short time doesn't sound unreasonable to me, seeing that the captain hasn't prepared the crew well enough and has only a vague idea of where the ship is sailing.

in other words, negotiate with terrorists.
 
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