....however we will not seat the new Republican Senator from Illinois right away. Hey Harry you are off to a great start. Bwahahahahahahahah.
FUHR!
Think gridlock...so far every day with this affirmative action wonder has felt like a prostrate exam.
The Democrats try to act like the Republicans, and get away with it.
1) They practice trickle-down economics. The bailouts were trickle-down economics. Similar to giving the tax cut to the rich, in the sense that the taxpayers paid for the government funds being sent to large banks, and the automotive industry, out of hopes that their productivity would mean more sales, or that the employers’ additional funds would lead them to slow down the layoffs. The major difference between that and a tax cut to the employers/wealthy is a matter of fancy words, unless someone can explain the difference, which I fully welcome if neccessary.
2) Support for going on a path that leads to a prolonged war, while seeming to care about changing military regulation (DADT) rather than finishing off the war or declaring victory.
3) If they wanted to cram the legislation through, the GOP could do nothing to stop them, they simply made the process slow specifically to lay the blame for their own slacking off on the GOP.
Most of what they have is “fancy” words, which when you translate their true meaning is pretty much without substance.