Philip Klein
Boehner shouldn’t have let Obama get away with raising his tax demands
In reality, post-election, Boehner should have started off at $0 and Obama should have been at around $800 billion. But now, Boehner has already gone as high as $1 trillion in tax hikes and Obama says that’s insufficient. At the same time, Obama says that his willingness to accept $1.2 trillion in tax hikes — 50% more than he campaigned on — represents a compromise on his part. Allowing him to get away with this was an inexplicable tactical error by Boehner.











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Boehner is a Buffoon.
HondaV65 on December 26, 2012 at 8:22 AM
Nothing “inexplicable” about it whatsoever. Boehner simply does… not… CARE about reducing federal spending, by even so much as an Indian head nickel.
In that sole, all-important respect, he is as close to the likes of Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi, ideologically, as one can conceivably be without the benefit of cloning.
Kent18 on December 26, 2012 at 8:46 AM
No worries. Boehner will be giving in totally any minute now. It’s the GOP way, and the libs know it.
RoadRunner on December 26, 2012 at 10:01 AM
Not inexplicable. They are all in on the con. Let It Burn.
Add fuel and fan as needed!
astonerii on December 26, 2012 at 10:18 AM
Boehner’s errors are not tactical they are strategic. He is a big-government statist who believes in going along. He has no real perspective on cutting spending or reducing the size of government, and Obama knows it. Obama is bluffing against a guy who has already told the table he folds if Obama bets. Boehner personifies the reason the GOP is dead with no real chance of revival.
UnrepentantCurmudgeon on December 26, 2012 at 1:14 PM