Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The American people are really tired of Congress acting like a bunch of sociopaths.


Congress should start working for ALL of the American people, not just the richest ones and the ones
most full of hate and greed.

The American media is SO skewed towards the liberals that it doesn't know how to be biased. Shame on the democrats for not standing up to repel Obamacare when they have admitted to the press that it is not a good program. Kudo's to the congressman who have stood up and said NO to obamacare.

Yes it is unfortunate that it is affecting the budget but it is way past time that we stand up to the liberals and the liberal media and tell them enough is enough !!!! The MAJORITY of the coverage in the US is skewed and always blames the conservatives while they heap praise on the liberals. It is very tiresome.

FOX News first, so I can be done with it sooner - they're not even using the word "shutdown" anymore. They've branded this a "slimdown". It's "not really a shutdown". The word "slimdown" is all over the page.

NBCNews.com looks a little more reasonable, but it's also loaded down with the same talking points as usual. Beating the horses, if you will.

CNN's top story is how one taxpayer is demanding a refund on his taxes due to the shutdown. Seriously.

"Journalists have been suckered into embracing 'balance' and 'neutrality' at all costs." Another way of saying this is that journalists have been suckered into believing that the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Oftentimes, truth favors one side of a situation, political or otherwise.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Senator Says Politics Have Reached civil war Levels

Sen. Tom Harkin to Congress: "We are at one amongst the foremost dangerous points in our history."

On the Senate floor before ten a.m. Friday, the legislator gave a speech describing however yank politics have reached the extent at that "a little cluster of wilful men and girls World Health Organization have an exact ideology"—read: the party and fractional monetary unit. Ted Cruz, R-Texas—have been able to take over the general assembly budget discussion within the last week. "Since they can not get their manner," Harkin same, "they're aiming to produce this confusion and discourse and hope that the general public are therefore necessitated in World Health Organization is answerable for this, that they will blame each side."

This isn't simply general assembly business as was common, Harkin same. It's much, far more dire:

It's dangerous. it's extremely dangerous. I believe, Mr. President, we have a tendency to ar at one in all the foremost dangerous points in our history straight away. as as dangerous because the break-up of the Union before the war.

 
As the clock ticks down toward a attainable government closure, Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, is not holding back.

This isn't the primary time the legislator has spoken out regarding the coiling budget and also the fight over Obama. Harkin urged Thursday that Cruz looked "foolish" for his "little tirade" that lasted from Tuesday afternoon till Wednesday morning. Harkin known as out Cruz as being a part of "the most extreme tea-party wing" of his party, and for his "ideology-driven resistance."

Of course, it might be a stretch to suppose that the us is on the cusp of something as violent because the war. however the results of a government closure or topping over the debt limit can be massively harmful for the U.S. economy, whether or not you are looking at the chance of a downgrade in U.S. credit or simply the closure in payments and services with thousands of presidency workers out of labor.

Harkin is not the 1st to tug out a dramatic historical analogy on the Senate floor on, either. throughout his 21-plus hour speech, Cruz hearkened back to Nazi Germany for a comparison to "pundits" World Health Organization suppose Obama can not be defeated:

If we go to the 1940s, Nazi Germany—look, we saw it in Britain. Neville Chamberlain told the British people: Accept the Nazis. Yes, they will dominate the continent of Europe, but that is not our problem. Let's appease them. Why? Because it can't be done. We cannot possibly stand against them. In America there were voices who listened to that; I suspect the same pundits who said it couldn't be done. If this had happened in the 1940s, we would have been listening to them. Even then they would have made television. They would have gotten beyond the carrier pigeons and letters and they would have been on TV saying: You cannot defeat the Germans.

So, for those of you keeping track at home: With simply 3 days to travel till a attainable government closure, we've already had comparisons to Nazi Germany and also the war. And we're certainly not done nevertheless.

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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., later pilloried Cruz on the ground for the comparison.