So are Republicans now openly terrorists?

by Simon 369 Replies latest social current

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    Since when is holding a government to ransom in order to halt the implementation of a bill that has been passed by a democratically elected parliament democracy?

  • designs
    designs

    We'll see how the memory of the voter is in the 2014 congressional races. How many of these people in Congress sold or shorted stocks in the past few weeks (Paul Ryan and Cantor did in the last melt down).

  • bohm
    bohm

    Just try to imagine this situation: Romney is president and the democrats desided they will not pass a national budget or raise the dept ceiling unless their attached proposal for a gun ban is implemented.

  • dontplaceliterature
    dontplaceliterature

    Most of the Republicans I know are thrilled about this mess. They will rabidly dig their heels in and support whatever the GOP does. For as much as we should all understand the us vs. them mentality, I wonder why we are surprised about any of this.

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley
    Fundamentalists and extremists now don't care what the electorate vote for - they want to force through their policies regardless.

    The electorate didn't want Obamacare but it was passed anyway.

  • Paralipomenon
    Paralipomenon

    The electorate didn't want Obamacare but it was passed anyway.

    The bill was passed in the senate 219–212. If this didn't reflect the will of the electorate, Democratic senators would have been decimated in the 2012 vote. Not only did they retain the number of seats, the also picked up an extra two.

    Facts seem to disprove your comment.

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    I am glad to see an open debate. It will make us stronger in the end. That's the goal of free speech and our elected government which relies on checks and balances. Only from that struggle, can we get a better tomorrow as ideas and direction are hashed out.

    But, what they really need to focus on is our National Debt, Social Security, medicare/medicaid, and our country sticking its nose into other country's business by yelling "military" all too often. Those are the elephants in the room. The rest is a side show.

  • Simon
    Simon
    The electorate didn't want Obamacare but it was passed anyway.

    Ah, the good old republican alternate reality !

    So Romney got elected did he? No, it must have been, McCain then ...

    Oh, I guess the people voted for the guy who was going to reform the healthcare system.

    You have a representative / electoral college democracy - you vote for a representative who then votes for you on specific laws. Unless you have a referendum where everyone gets to vote on a single issue then you can never say "the electorate didn't want ..."

    The clearest indicator that he electorate *did* want is that they re-elected Obama.

    But the republican party don't respect the electorate - they want to enforce their outdated minority views on others. This is why they are becoming less and less electable - they gave in to the quick-and-easy votes by selling their soul to the Tea Party, just as they did with the religious right before that.

  • BizzyBee
    BizzyBee
    The electorate didn't want Obamacare but it was passed anyway.

    That makes no sense.

    the people voted for the guy who was going to reform the healthcare system.

  • Berengaria
    Berengaria

    The couldn't have the White House

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayswz6cAAgM

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