Serious question -- "Democrat leaders need to chill out and stop helping the other side. They need to get over themselves if they are actually going to help the country." Do Democrats want to help America or only themselves? The more I watch the meltdown, the more I am coming to believe that the entire Democrat and Republican party establishments and far more than a mere majority of federal employees only think of themselves, not their fellow Americans, much less the country. Perhaps, we ought to bring in folks from the old Irish and Italian protective associations to investigate the organized crime network that is the American political and governmental combine. Maybe we the people ought to apply the RICO act to the parties and the government itself.
That’s the thing. We need a good opposition party to keep everybody honest. Ambition checks ambition, to bring in a little Madison. The Democrats are not acting like a real opposition party that works to provide scrutiny. So do they really want to help? That is the question. If they do they must be more serious, less easily distracted, and focused on bread and butter issues. Americans want a balanced budget, the GOP budget does not do that, the Democrats could attack that and propose an alternative. Americans are worried about inflation, and their Social Security. The opposition party needs to focus on that. Will they?
Serious question -- "Democrat leaders need to chill out and stop helping the other side. They need to get over themselves if they are actually going to help the country." Do Democrats want to help America or only themselves? The more I watch the meltdown, the more I am coming to believe that the entire Democrat and Republican party establishments and far more than a mere majority of federal employees only think of themselves, not their fellow Americans, much less the country. Perhaps, we ought to bring in folks from the old Irish and Italian protective associations to investigate the organized crime network that is the American political and governmental combine. Maybe we the people ought to apply the RICO act to the parties and the government itself.
That’s the thing. We need a good opposition party to keep everybody honest. Ambition checks ambition, to bring in a little Madison. The Democrats are not acting like a real opposition party that works to provide scrutiny. So do they really want to help? That is the question. If they do they must be more serious, less easily distracted, and focused on bread and butter issues. Americans want a balanced budget, the GOP budget does not do that, the Democrats could attack that and propose an alternative. Americans are worried about inflation, and their Social Security. The opposition party needs to focus on that. Will they?