The ‘no’ votes he’s been casting in Washington are neither partisan nor obstructionist, Johanns said.
They represent fundamental differences in political philosophy, he said, including his opposition to a stimulus bill that will result in $1 trillion in deficit spending.
Johanns thinks he can see some ‘yes’ votes coming for President Barack Obama’s initiatives.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Johanns says bipartisanship is not dead
230 students: Is it OK to be partisan when a vote represents "fundamental differences in political philosophy," and bipartisan when that's not the case?
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