Absolutely right on the money!!!
The feckless, cowardly and compramising representation we have right now will not get the job done...
But, as long as we have the ability to make adjustments (changes) tothat representation, we can get through most of this...
But representation is a regional issue, what some want their folks to do is almost entirely different than what others in another demographic or region desire...
This one size fits all is an unrealistic expectation...
As for conservatives...True conservatives are hard to find that really get to work and do what they were elected to do...They run into a lot of opposition from likly “conservatives” who are not doing what they should be doing, and those “conservatives” that have been there for a while are more interested in maintaining those leadership positions than taking it to the political opposition, and leading those other members to the job that needs to be done...
I could care less if we ever do anything else in a bi-partisan manner in D.C. or any other level of elected government ever again...That has always been something that has work against us since they thought it was playing nice to those who appear to be more patient than we are...They know it’ll help them out in the long run...
We have NO such future vision in the Republican party, I do not care what some think about that either...Proof is in what we are going through now...
Just my opinion...
That's the way federalism is supposed to work. This huge centralized government is a travesty.
We do need to build the stable for the next two or three generations. The left has built their machine over more than a century. The right did not realize how much future orientation they would need to have every single day. Many well-disposed people simply cannot grasp why anyone would not want to be a well-disposed person. Free people do not see the need to stay organized against a threat.
And we were building on a long history of shared Judeo-Christian values. Besides FDR's heresies, the SCOTUS decision in 1948 to put the rights of atheists on the same footing as those who believe in "Nature's God" was the end of our Constitution. You can't have it both ways. Either their is a God or there isn't; no amount of believing in either direction will change that reality.