YES! Republicans wouldn't approve tax increases on the rich.
94%
NO! Lawmakers know that Americans are fed up with austerity.
6%

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twistedgenes's picture
twistedgenes 11 years 21 weeks ago

If President Obama has an idea the GOP shoots it down unless its bombing some country.

oneworldatpeace's picture
oneworldatpeace 11 years 21 weeks ago

President Status Quobama has included special little gifts to help sell off our Civil Works in that budget so I'm glad the R's are distracted by his suntan!

He has to know what he's doing!? Doesn't he?

lifesize's picture
lifesize 11 years 21 weeks ago

as usual, the poll neglects other choices. of course, his budget won't pass without gop watering-down. but, like their futile "repeals" of obamacare, his budget will set a mark for them to aim at, and will maybe make them look petty or uncaring. so it doesn't matter that it won't pass.

Roland de Brabant's picture
Roland de Brabant 11 years 21 weeks ago

Who is the Lone Idiot? The one who voted "no" on this one. Everyone should know that the Repugs in Congress would not pass a "Hope for World Peace" if it came from Obama.

Roland

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