@WSJ I'm sure the president is as willing to work with the GOP as the GOP was willing to work with the president.
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@WSJ Let's see what happens. I'm done with talk. Time to Repeal Obamacare, end 1.2 trillion in Corporate welfare & roll back decades of regs -
@inthisdimension@WSJ Deeply and immediately cut the 1.2 trillion in Corporate welfare. Want jobs? They must cut spending.
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@DabizLegend@WSJ Constitutional role for Prez = ZERO domestic authority OTHER THAN executing the law. Prez exists for implementation. ONLY. -
@inthisdimension@WSJ Vetoing every#Republican bill that hits his desk, will only make#Obama look bad.#Legend
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@ImaBannedd@WSJ Was that before or after McConnell's "we won't work with Obama" out of spite remarks? -
Before his later 'elections have consequences. I won' doubling down on the stupid.
@dave1oakns@WSJ We won#Obama. Suck it.
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@WSJ Boehner and gop vowed to make Obama a 1 term pres, that didn't work so they are blocking EVERYTHING that Obama wants to work on.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ I wonder if voting 50+ times to repeal ACA working with the Pres. Wouldn't it be better to to work together to fix it?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ Prove to the voters and tax payers that you are working for the people and not the big $$ people. Its NOT by blocking all Obama plans.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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