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Propaganda Debunking
Related: About this forum"Obama and the Dems had two years" to accomplish what they wanted...
I get tired of this tripe... so here's the debunk for it:
http://www.winningprogressive.org/democrats-had-a-filibuster-proof-senate-majority-for-72-days-during-president-obamas-first-term
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"Obama and the Dems had two years" to accomplish what they wanted... (Original Post)
Veilex
Oct 2013
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Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)1. Actually even 'LESS THAN' 72 days to get things done...
... when Thanksgiving and Christmas and NewsYears recess days are subtracted
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)2. I believe that was taken into consideration in his calculation.
Since it is more than 72 total days between 9/24/09 and 2/4/10, my assumption is that he did not include days that they were not working.
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)3. Maybe. Did you notice the 'comment' on the OP link that says: 24 Working days
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)4. I did not catch that....and it was done well.
That also explains the 72 days, which did account for the recesses for the holidays----but did NOT account for the times when it was only a "technical" super majority, as explained in that comment.
24 fucking days. And we can't even get them to admit that we didn't have 2 years.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)5. On the up side, since the current Republicans in the House
have even fewer working days scheduled than ever before, they should get a whole lot less accomplished than they want to.