Arkansas protesters shout down their blue dog congressmen
Well dressed protesters want to "hurt the president"
Carrying swastikas
Showing posts with label Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congress. Show all posts
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
The Natives Are Getting Restless!
Wow. It seems our nation's congress critters are up against some tough questions out there in the heartland.
Lloyd Doggett D-Texas 25th district (near Austin)
Arlen Specter D-Turncoat senator from Pennsylvania (do it fast?)
Tim Bishop D-New York 1st district (east end of Long Island)
Lloyd Doggett D-Texas 25th district (near Austin)
Arlen Specter D-Turncoat senator from Pennsylvania (do it fast?)
Tim Bishop D-New York 1st district (east end of Long Island)
Monday, July 27, 2009
Mythology of the Health Care Crisis
Apparently there are a few things we know that ain't so. Here are a few of them:
- Healthcare costs are soaring
- Canadian drugs are cheaper
- Socialized medicine works in some places
- Public insurance can co-exist with private insurance
- We can have health care without rationing
- Health care is a right
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Is bankruptcy the answer?
No, I'm not declaring bankruptcy. I would never encourage any private citizen to do so. However, this article suggests that the current financial crisis would be best solved if those companies who are in trouble did declare bankruptcy.
The other day, the US House voted down the bailout package, which, in my opinion, was the right thing to do. Now, however, our political leaders are all pushing again to get another version of the bill to pass. It appears to me that they're taking a barrel of pork, trying to add enough lipstick to the pigs so that they will look like supermodels.
If they would let the inevitable happen, it might hurt at first but in the end it would be less painful than if they keep messing around and make the problem worse.
The other day, the US House voted down the bailout package, which, in my opinion, was the right thing to do. Now, however, our political leaders are all pushing again to get another version of the bill to pass. It appears to me that they're taking a barrel of pork, trying to add enough lipstick to the pigs so that they will look like supermodels.
If they would let the inevitable happen, it might hurt at first but in the end it would be less painful than if they keep messing around and make the problem worse.
Labels:
2008 Election,
Congress,
financial crisis,
Politics
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