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pjohns
12-08-2012, 01:08 AM
Charles Krauthammer, trenchant as usual, has some very good observations as concerning President Obama's stubborness (laced with arrogance) on the matter of the current fiscal-cliff negotiations.

Here is a bit from his most recent syndicated column on the subject:


Let’s understand President Obama’s strategy in the “fiscal cliff” negotiations. It has nothing to do with economics or real fiscal reform. This is entirely about politics. It’s Phase 2 of the 2012 campaign. The election returned him to office. The fiscal cliff negotiations are designed to break the Republican opposition and grant him political supremacy, something he thinks he earned with his landslide 2.8-point victory margin on Election Day.

This is why he sent Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to the Republicans to convey not a negotiating offer but a demand for unconditional surrender. House Speaker John Boehner had made a peace offering of $800 billion in new revenue. Geithner pocketed Boehner’s $800 billion, doubled it to $1.6 trillion, offered risible cuts that in 2013 would actually be exceeded by new stimulus spending and then demanded that Congress turn over to the president all power over the debt ceiling.

Boehner was stunned. Mitch McConnell laughed out loud. In nobler days, they’d have offered Geithner a pistol and an early-morning appointment at Weehawken. Alas, Boehner gave again, coming back a week later with spending-cut suggestions — as demanded by Geithner — only to have them dismissed with a wave of the hand.

What’s going on here? Having taken Boehner’s sword, and then his shirt, Obama sent Geithner to demand Boehner’s trousers. Perhaps this is what Obama means by a balanced approach.

And the link to the entire column: Charles Krauthammer: It’s nothing but a power play - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/charles-krauthammer-its-nothing-but-a-power-play/2012/12/06/83061050-3fde-11e2-ae43-cf491b837f7b_story.html)

Peter1469
12-08-2012, 06:43 AM
Krauthammer is on the ball. And I had to look up his reference to Weehawken- it is the town in New Jersey where Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr had their famous duel.

Yes, Obama has given the GOP an impossible deal, yet maintains the GOP is being obstructionists again. This can only occur when the media is corrupt, and the public is mal-educated. And if fiscal cliff (stupid term) negotiations fail, the MSM and the Obama Regime will blame the GOP- and for the most part the American sheeple will go with that narrative.

The GOP should vote "present" for the next fiscal cliff vote. Even the really stupid among the American public would have a hard time blaming the GOP for the results (recession and continual, unchecked spending by an out of control Regime) - with a straight face. The results of the Regime's power grab could cause an American Bastille Day.