These people really can't go too much lower.  The funny thing is that the left doesn't realize America isn't buying their nonsense this time.

 


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on Aug 13, 2009

The funny thing is that the left doesn't realize America isn't buying their nonsense this time.

Oddly enough, Americans are not buying the Republican's nonsense either. This could be a prime opportunity for a third party, like say the Libertarian Party.

 

 

on Aug 14, 2009

Americans are not buying the Republican's nonsense either.

What you don't understand is that it's not 'the Republican's nonsense' - the Republicans can't stop it, they don't have the votes.  Certainly Republican politicians and ordinary members of the party oppose and have spoken out against the bill, but it's the independents and non-flaming-leftist Democrats who have put the brakes on.  The only reason this is in trouble is that the politicians read the local polling numbers and voting for this turkey is gonna be a problem for a lot of them come next election.

on Aug 15, 2009

What you don't understand is that it's not 'the Republican's nonsense' - the Republicans can't stop it, they don't have the votes. Certainly Republican politicians and ordinary members of the party oppose and have spoken out against the bill, but it's the independents and non-flaming-leftist Democrats who have puts the brakes on. The only reason this is in trouble is that the politicians read the local polling numbers and voting for this turkey is gonna be a problem for a lot of them come next election.

 

Perhaps, I do find it interesting that the bill is supposed to be a dem thing, when the republicans have been able to insert provisions in on a fairly consistant basis. Ultimately because of that, it becomes a congress thing.

on Aug 15, 2009

when the republicans have been able to insert provisions in on a fairly consistant basis.

Please list them if that's the case.  It's impossible to tell which provisions came from where by just reading the bill.