Double Trouble
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- Oct 9, 1999
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Let us examine the Patranus position of, "If the repubs simply sit there and use the filibuster on everything and the government does nothing, that's probably a good thing for all of us, that's when things go best. Gridlock in DC = good for the country, they can't screw things up further."
But I say au contrare, how quickly we forget, it was GWB&co policy that melted down the economy in the first place.
So quite clearly we need better governance, and in championing the defective policies of GWB&co impossible to change without filibuster reform, we are left with only the known defective policies of GWB&co left in place unchanged. Known failures locked in stone.
How crazy is that Petranus?????????????????????????? How is that good??????????????
Huh? That wasn't Patranus, that was my statement. And your argument against gridlock is essentially "but boooosh!". lol. You guys really need to come up with some other "logic". All these known failures locked in stone (to use your terms)... which ones exactly have the democrats tried to change but failed due to the filibuster? Oh yeah, none of them. The dems are just trying to push their agenda, as the repubs try to push their agenda. Don't you see it's all the same crap? Both sides just try to please their biggest contributors, and either way we as the public lose. The only way we win is when there's gridlock and neither side gets to screw things up.
