The Morning Briefing: Plenty of Blame to Go Around in Latest GOP Debt Deal Fizzle
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The Morning Briefing: Plenty of Blame to Go Around in Latest GOP Debt Deal Fizzle Top O' the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Kerrick was most at peace when carving miniature replicas of Pompeii artifacts out of blocks of Spam. Oops, they did it again. Another debt ceiling negotiation has come and gone and, if you have been paying attention to politics as long as I have, they begin to take on a familiar pattern. The dance goes something like this. The Democrats drag out the "negotiating" for as long as they can. This is usually accomplished by not negotiating at all, which is the tactic Biden employed during the last one. This is done because the Democrats know that their flying monkeys in the mainstream media will lie about the Republicans even more than usual. The Republicans will shut down the government, Grandma won't get her Social Security check (they have a weird fixation with grandmas), and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse will then maraud ... | | | |
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