I wouldn’t worry about these folks, carton253. They are interpreting the first small step towards sanity ( the midterms) as a mandate. The problem is, (1) Few Republicans are that interested in big changes. (2) Republicans will only have a majority in the House, which means they can only get things done through compromise. They think everything should change because some new Republicans got elected who haven’t even taken office yet. Once the new crop is in, these folks will be calling for their heads within a few months.
Gridlock govt is here. Some will not get used to it or understand it. No big deal.
These folks should be forming a third party. But that would require a lot of work. They’ve got some good ideas. What makes them think Republicans are going to move their conservative agenda forward is beyond me. I learned long ago what to expect from the Republican party and how to work around what it will do.
Listening to Boehner during the last 2 years, I know that he gets it. I just wish some FReepers would wait until he takes office before judging him a failure.
LLS
No disrespect intended, but really? Is that how they passed S510 last week? I see no gridlock - heck I wish I did! And I think from what staffers have said today, that the Dems will get even crazier, and try to push more and more as they approach the break : o
Also, I am not really sure where you are going with your overrall theme. I have read over your post twice, and am not sure if you are saying to cool down, that the Republicans will fix it all in January, or that we must bring about a third party because they will never move the conservative agenda forward?
Clarification please?
FReeregards,
Tatt