Actually, you make my point about time. What? We wait until 2010, hoping that the House changes in our favor? Okay, so then what? If us conservatives don't have a veto-proof Senate, what does it matter? Yes, the House can defund programs. You really think that will happen? If so, I got property I need to talk with you about.
Back to your concern about time:
While all the good folks are marching around DC, what if they actually went to their own State capitols and demanded reinforcement of the 9th and 10th Amendments? What if the resources were directed towards the States and bear pressure upon their Senators and local Congressmen around their home offices, and dare I say, homes?
There are some States already looking to re-establish their States' rights through their own legislatures. Some have passed laws; some have been signed by their Governor - Montana comes to mind regarding their intra-state gun bill manufacturing.
The Fedgov has distorted the "commerce clause" into believing it can regulate all industry. Montana, Tenn., and others are saying NO! Stop! You've gone to far!
What if those Stategovs who aren't doing the aforementioned got continuely hounded by thousands?
Sorry, Sir, but DC is NOT listening. Think strategically. Think TEA Party for STATES' RIGHTS!
In a heartbeat, but I live in Pennsylvania, you know? fast eddie and tom ridge, casey and specter, murtha and sestak, teamsters and mafia.
Not gonna happen here.