"...Reid had opted for the so-called “nuclear option,” to toss history and precedent aside and change the rules of the Senate, all to avoid having to vote on a jobs plan the president has repeatedly called on Congress to pass."
-Andrew Stiles
"...Reid had opted for the so-called “nuclear option,” to toss history and precedent aside and change the rules of the Senate, all to avoid having to vote on a jobs plan the president has repeatedly called on Congress to pass."
I see he's still a coward!
ReplyDeleteI presume you're speaking of the Dimbulb from Searchlight? Poor Harry's in a no win situation here. If he brings Obama's Tax Bill in Jobs Clothing™ to the floor for a vote, he risks the wrath of Democrat senators who don't want to be on the record for a tax increase before their re-election.
ReplyDeleteIf Reid doesn't bring it to the floor, he risks the wrath of the President who wants to portray its failing as a partisan matter, so he can blame his poor economy on the Republicans.
Too bad Harry isn't up for re-election this cycle!