whee! Talk about uninformed.....woodchip wrote:Nice try comrade slickster on throwing up the 'ole smoke anwheed mirror gambit. First off Obama won because of uninformed people being led by the nose by a media who positively fawned over Obama.
but, most of the lost seats in Congress were 'Tea Party' types. Further, there is in most quarters(certainly here in the MidAtlantic) a major re-thinkingNow that that's cleared up, quite the reverse is true from what you stated about the congressional "rank and file". Like Cuda broached, those whom you may think will flip their vote for Obama's non- plan, understand quite clearly what the tea party organization can do to congress people that appear to be getting into bed with the Democrats.
going on about the damage the Tea Party has caused the GOP. I suspect that, going forward, traditional GOP types are going to push back a bit harder.
This might not be true for the Deep South, but, if the GOP doesn't wish to solely represent the Deep South, they had best 'rethink'.
actually, I agree with some of this, except that the folks who will pay for this 'figuring out' process will be the general public, due to the timing of it all.Now, since I am older than most of you, the scare tactics you hear today about the fiscal cliff are no different than similar scare tactics used by Democrats in years gone-by. It always comes down to the wire with the Democrats wanting more money so they can spend all of it and then next year try scaring people so they can get even more money. I say let the sequestration go into effect. Let the politicians figure out little things like base line budgeting doesn't have to mean a nice 7% budget increase every year. Let politicians like Princess Nancy understand she doesn't need to fly around on a nice cushy air force jet. Let department heads like the one at GSA understand he doesn't really need wine and roses surrounding him while he takes a bath. In short, let the politico's figure out what is really important and what is fluff.