martes, 15 de octubre de 2013

GET EXEC POWER & HIT THE RICH, TAX THEM NOT THE POOR. AVOID CHAOS & REVOLT



GET EXEC POWER & HIT THE RICH, TAX THEM  NOT THE POOR. AVOID CHAOS & REVOLT

PUT  ON YOUR PANTS!!!   WHAT  A PRESIDENT IS FOR?   Is either the trash-can  or Glory!! Remenber FD Roosevelt, we need a New Deal, this time worldwide with a new Glass Steagal Act.
Stand for what is right!!. Otherwise you will be ignored in history or seen as simple puppet.

“Numerous polls show Republicans have taken a hit in opinion polls since the standoff began and the government shutdown October 1. A Washington Post/ABC News poll released on Monday found that 74 percent of Americans disapprove of the way congressional Republicans have handled the standoff, compared with a 53 percent disapproval rating for Obama.” 

QUE SE VAYAN TODOS!!    IS THIS WHAT AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT? ..  YES!! Enough is enough  !!

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FISCAL NEGOTIATIONS STUMBLE IN CONGRESS AS DEADLINE NEARS.
By Richard Cowan and Thomas Ferraro. WASHINGTON | Tue Oct 15, 2013. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/15/us-usa-fiscal-idUSBRE98N11220131015 Extracts

The Senate halted discussions on its own plan, as it waited for the fractious Republican-controlled House of Representatives to come up with an alternative proposal ahead of the October 17 deadline, when the U.S. Treasury says the government will reach its borrowing limit.

Senate leaders had been close to a deal that would reopen the government and raise the debt limit until early 2014, while the initial alternative plan proposed by House Republican leaders failed to gain enough support in a closed-door meeting for the House to proceed.

The disarray among House Republicans raised questions about what the House will be able to pass. Conservative House members, driven by support from Tea Party small-government activists, have demanded changes to Obama's signature healthcare law as part of any budget deal.

If Congress fails to reach a deal by Thursday, checks would likely go out on time for a short while for everyone from bondholders to workers who are owed unemployment benefits. But analysts warn that a default on government obligations could quickly follow, potentially causing the U.S. financial sector to freeze up and threatening the global economy.

The House Republican proposal initially floated on Tuesday would have funded the government through January 15, and raised the $16.7 trillion debt ceiling by enough to cover the nation's borrowing needs through February 7, similar to the Senate plan, aides said.

But unlike the Senate, it would include a two-year SUSPENSION of the medical device tax included in Obama's healthcare law, and a requirement that members of Congress and the administration be covered under the law.

Reid said the Republican plan was "partisan attempt to appease a small group of Tea Party Republicans who forced the government to shut down in the first place."

"I am very disappointed with John Boehner who once again tried to preserve his role at the expense of the country," Reid said.

Before the House action, Reid had said he was optimistic about reaching a final deal this week.

Numerous polls show Republicans have taken a hit in opinion polls since the standoff began and the government shutdown October 1. A Washington Post/ABC News poll released on Monday found that 74 percent of Americans disapprove of the way congressional Republicans have handled the standoff, compared with a 53 percent disapproval rating for Obama.

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MORE NEWS FROM REUTERS:


'BALANCED' COVERAGE IGNORES NINE REASONS WHY THE SHUTDOWN IS A GOP IDEA

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