Definitions of gop debate
Did you mean any of these?
Yahoo Answers
Resolved Question: Why do Republicans want a never ending Military Occupation of Afghanistan with no timetable for withdrawal?
House Republicans don't allow vote forcing Administration to stick to Afghanistan timetable Deirdre Walsh, CNN, May 17, 2012 http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/17/house-republicans-dont-allow-vote-forcing-administration-to-stick-to-afghanistan-timetable/ Washington - House Republicans pulled the plug on a vote Thursday on a bipartisan amendment to a defense bill that would force the Obama administration to stick firmly to its timetable for getting U.S. troops out of Afghanistan. Republicans were concerned the amendment could pass, according to two GOP congressional sources. Instead, GOP members decided to allow limited debate on Afghanistan, but just on one amendment sponsored by California Democrat Barbara Lee that was guaranteed to fail. It would essentially end the war in Afghanistan by limiting funding to the "safe and orderly withdrawal" of U.S. troops. One of the Republican sources stressed that there were a combination of factors for not allowing a vote on the timetable proposal, including "a lack of White House engagement." GOP leaders expected a bloc of their own members to support the measure and they couldn't rely on the White House to lobby Democrats against it. The source stressed Republicans didn't want to "roll the dice" and have a vote setting firm dates for the administration's war policy, which would expose significant reservations about the president's plan, which GOP leaders have largely supported. Democratic Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts, who pushed for the vote on the timetable amendment with North Carolina Republican Rep. Walter Jones, decried the decision to deny a vote on his proposal on Thursday. "What is the Republican leadership afraid of? Are they afraid a bipartisan majority of this House will vote to follow the will of the American people and change our Afghanistan policy?" he said. McGovern explained that his amendment required the president to stand by his commitment to transition all combat operations to the Afghan government by the end of 2013 and complete the transition of all military and security operations by the end of 2014. It would have also required the administration to come back to Congress for approval if it wanted any troops to stay beyond 2014. Jones told CNN he was confident the amendment would have passed. "That's the reason they didn't bring it up," he said. worthless...good point, it seems Obama on indefinite detention of Americans (NDAA), drones, War, Free Trade is more in step with Republicans than his own Party http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll270.xml
Open Question: How have debates affected the GOP presidental hopefuls?
Open Question: How have debates helped the GOP presidental hopefuls?
Voting Question: Do Democrats not want you to be wealthy? I'm Moderate...and jw?
I always hear Dem say we should tax the rich more and stuff and I thought why? isnt that the American dream to be rich? start a bussiness, and grow from their. ....and dont the rich create jobs by starting bussiness' and stuff, and investing, and hiring people? See I was listing to a couple of my friends debating about Romney and Obama, and I use vote Dem but I'm thinking of changing this time around. So, i'm jw why Dem wanna tax like 45% and stuff.....do they think the government can do better things with their money or something? ( pro-romney friend ask my other friend this and he said something like yes and rich ppl are evil or somthin idk....) but after hearing all this I'm thinking I'll change to romney and maybe GOP....but I wanna hear a better side from the Dems first cuz my pro-obama friend didnt do it well and i thought to be fair i'll come here and ask. @ Hicks No The American dream is to be rich. I wanna be rich, all my friends wanna be rich. give me a better answer..... your answer is no longer being considered for my vote and all dont fool yourself People wanna be NFL players, movie stars, singers, succesful bussinessmen,....ect the American dream is to be a rich successful person. @ Hicks No The American dream is to be rich. I wanna be rich, all my friends wanna be rich. give me a better answer..... your answer is no longer being considered for my vote and all dont fool yourself People wanna be NFL players, movie stars, singers, succesful bussinessmen,....ect the American dream is to be a rich successful person.
Voting Question: Do republicans know that government is made for people? not person.?
its tiresome to here the republican agenda which is basically "I" before everything. if you want to be a politician you should listen to the people before ranting your beliefs(insert everyone at GOP debate this year). none of their ideas rifted with the country as a whole on any level. and thats why republicans wont win the presidency this year. yea debt sucks, but you cant blame it on democrats because there are poor people who need help. Republicans think if you ignore it, it will go away. BTW during Bush presidency was the most debt added in american history so FAIL on that theory.