I know that Dick Morris isn’t a giant of credibility, but there’s quite a bit of data backing him on this story. We should be thankful that there is still time to turn this around, but that time is running short.
I don’t usually agree with Morris, but it doesn’t take a genius to see this. I saw it as soon as the same leadership was elected, and I’m not the only one to do so.
It is looking like 58 to me. It took decades to win back control after that. I really fear what a solidly leftist congress would do.
>> We should be thankful that there is still time to turn this around
Yeah, but they’d better hurry!
Maybe they can quickly gin up and pass another bloated corporate welfare farm bill! Slapping their overstrapped constituents in the teeth for the benefit of slackers and wealthy farmers ought to be good for a few votes, don’t you think?
No, with the R’s “It’s All About Money” — I pass bills for you, you give me money, I keep my seat. Representing those who voted for them? Nah, that’s old school. Having principles, and standing by them? Archaic. Standing up for what you believe? Can’t help you there, if I rock the boat my campaign fund will suffer!
The country our forefathers worked so hard to build could do worse than to have EVERY SINGLE mother’s child in Congress come down with a terminal disease tomorrow. A couple dozen good men and women don’t deserve that, but the HUNDREDS of the rest of those barnacle-encrusted nest-featherers DO. Sorry for the mean spirit, but that’s my opinion. Congress — the lot of them — exude the unmistakeable stench of “soft” corruption, THROUGHOUT. Cleaning the cesspool before it becomes HARD ENTRENCHED corruption (can you say “carbon credits?”) would be a good thing for the country.