Do Democrats Really Want To Share Credit With Republicans On Good Ideas?

Do Democrats Really Want To Share Credit With Republicans On Good Ideas?




What is your honest answer to this question?  The Democrats don't need any help from Republicans in the House to get anything passed.  The Democrats in the Senate don't need any help from the Republicans to get a big majority of the votes.

The facts are that the Democrats have all the votes they need to pass ANY bill they want to pass.  After it is passed they have a Democrat President to sign that bill.

WHY then are Democrats working so hard to attempt to get Republicans on board?  They want their ideas.  Hardly?  Did Ms. Pelosi give the Republicans any chance to put their ideas into the bill?  You know the answer to that.

So if this Pork Package is such a good bill and will work so good, then why worry about getting Republicans on board?  Is it because the Democrats want to make sure the Republicans also get credit for this great bill?  You know the answer to that too.

The Democrats are afraid and aren't confident that this Pork Package will work.  They want Republicans on board so if it doesn't work they will be able to say it wasn't only them.

The facts are this.  If a few Republicans come on board and this Pork Package is a success the Republicans won't get credit for it.  If it isn't a success then they will get the blame for it.  So if a bad idea won't get you credit if it turns out good, then why put yourself up to take part of the blame?

It is time for Conservative Republicans to take a stand and it is time for Pretend Republicans like Arlan Specter and Ms. Collins to change parties or take a hike because they are Republicans in name ONLY.

Use a little common sense.  The Democrats DON'T need Republicans to get bills passed.  Then WHY if their ideas and bill is so good are they trying so hard to get Republicans on board?  It is for cover.

How smart are the Real Conservative Republicans?  I guess we will find out.

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