Posted by
Republiservative on Monday, February 09, 2009 2:27:22 PM
One wonders where a porn starlet gets the neocon funding and public relations spin, as a proposed Democrat challenger to GOP Senator Vitter of Louisiana; of course, the pornographer would be just one name running, but isn't it handy how a Bush-driven neocon media atmosphere just whisks her up as if to have SOMETHING to make it plausible somehow Americans don't like Dems, so by extension, they gag on Democrat change?
Well, perhaps the GOP has gone senile; we ALL recall what the GOP majorities did for us on pain of plain dissolving filibusters and other traditions, we know they are the most enamored of neocons and likely find kinship with their neo-Louisiana icon getting big cash from SOMEBODY who has it, and no...people aren't going to believe Democrats want to end religion, have all turn to porn for jobs, practice same-sex bacchanalias and more with intent to flip birds at God, or otherwise give us what the GOP has already delivered.
No, folks I've spoken with don't seem to think the aforesaid rise above wedge issues re elections simple, if that at all. But we DO spot that the no-ideas GOP thus mean to indicate...hold on for this shocking revelation...staying the course Bush, Chenehy, Delay et al have set our ship of State (and States!) upon, not THEIR legislative intent to have any change there whatsoever...gays, pornos, and non-Calvinist religious stamped out or not.
President Obama is correct no single omnibus bill, or standalone bill, could possibly be hammered out for at least a decade if we went that route. Knowing the background of many issues and persons in public service, I respectfully observe the GOP is gainsaying for no other purpose than to go on record as being 'Nay' to any change whatesoever to the domestic issues, and penchant for blaming any other ethnics or nations for their relevant aacta, motivating voters to have supported Democrats and Obama last November.
President Bush used fuzzy slam-through bills so that as a unitary power, he could best set about doing what he understood the legislative intent of Congress to be, beyond the mere words of any bills; I repose special confidence in President Obama to interpret any Congressional bill for change from the aforesaid, especially where GOP restricts itself in nature of refusing to admit jobs are important let alone being lost while arguing Churches should discriminate against people in need money is taken from, and I believe President Obama is quite capable of using his unitary Presidential power to effectuate the obvious intent of the majority of both Houses that positive and people-inclusive change from what has been occur instanter or with minimum delays.