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Sunday, August 14, 2016
We need to keep our museums going!
It's important for us to still have right-wingers and conservative Republicans for a while so we can keep our museums going and show our grandchildren what they were like.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Obstruction itself is the primary reason for less certainty
Republicans like to blame the bad
economy on things they made up—like this myth of “certainty.” However, if they
really believed it themselves, they’d compromise to get legislation settled.
Yet they choose to obstruct even though obstruction itself is the primary
reason for less certainty. I blame the GOP. If they worked with Obama then
perhaps the country would be doing better. They ran on jobs and haven't
produced any jobs bill since being elected.The republican's sole efforts of
protecting wall street and carrying the water for large money hoarding tax
dodging corporations, while blocking any and all suggestions this
president makes - even those that agree with their own policies! - is hopefully
being seen by the American people for what it is.... A party *obsessed* with
it's own political interests and that of their corporate benefactors; at the
expense of the American people begging them to cooperate in finding solutions
to the economic problems that plague this nation. If "the people deserve a
say" in appointing a Supreme Court Justice, and the Republicans' way of
giving the people a say is waiting a year before doing anything, what other
government functions do the Republicans believe need to be delayed for a year
in order to "give people a say"?
The answer to that question would
clearly indicate when Republicans believe "the people deserve a say"
and when the Republicans believe the people don't deserve a say.
For example, if China attacked
America tomorrow, would the Republicans argue that Obama cannot do anything for
a year because "the people deserve a say"? Or would the Republicans
work with Obama to formulate a response, implying that the people don't deserve
a say in determining when a country goes to war?
You would think that the people
should always deserve a say, but by blocking a certain function on the grounds
that "the people deserve a say," the Republicans are inferring that
functions they fail to block are functions in which they believe the people
don't deserve a say. (The Democrats' argument is logical because it says the
people already had their say.)
I'd love for Obama to get them to
answer that one...
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