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	<title>Comments on: Worth Reading … Financial Crisis</title>
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		<title>By: tampa doctor</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 22:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If these gentlemen are serious persons on this debt meeting, who desire to maintain some shred of personal credibility, they will both respectfully decline to participate in this charade. Obviously, the President wants cover for any action on taxes and spending, and naming a commission is the opposite of showing leadership. Mr. Obama continues to want to avoid responsibility for anything. One wonders why he wanted to be President at all. McConnell and Boehner should also respectfully decline to name members to the President&#039;s commission. The President is not serious about budget or spending issues, and no commission will make any substantive recommendations that the President could not address now. Paul Ryan has already done this work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If these gentlemen are serious persons on this debt meeting, who desire to maintain some shred of personal credibility, they will both respectfully decline to participate in this charade. Obviously, the President wants cover for any action on taxes and spending, and naming a commission is the opposite of showing leadership. Mr. Obama continues to want to avoid responsibility for anything. One wonders why he wanted to be President at all. McConnell and Boehner should also respectfully decline to name members to the President&#8217;s commission. The President is not serious about budget or spending issues, and no commission will make any substantive recommendations that the President could not address now. Paul Ryan has already done this work.</p>
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