Thursday, March 18, 2010

Odor of A Dying Democracy

Governing is concentrating on and solving problems rather than Government Control

Democracy is what American’s have always felt was the peoples unquestioned right, until the dismissive attitude by the current Democrat Leaders of what the people want.


Right Direction or Wrong Track

Just 27% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction


The Liberals talk about a stable government but we don't know how bad the stable is going to smell.”
T. C. Douglas quotes



Freedom?

If You Don’t Follow the Party Line, and Support my Version of Health Care Reform….

Stupak: It’s been ‘a living hell
The fight has taken a toll on his wife, who has disconnected the phone in their home to avoid harassment.


“All the phones are unplugged at our house — tired of the obscene calls and threats. She won’t watch TV,” Stupak said during an hourlong interview with The Hill in his Rayburn office. “People saying they’re going to spit on you and all this. That’s just not fun.”

The Chicago Way of Buying Votes a Time Honored Tradition.
Not even three or four pipes full of Hopium could have convinced me that the Congress of the United States would ever start looking like the Chicago City Council.

But now, with the Chicago Way White House twisting arms for its federal health care legislation, Democrats in Congress and Chicago aldermen are beginning to share a remarkable resemblance.
Despite the Will of the People


Government might pass Program without having officials vote on it.


Obama: 'Procedural' Spat Over Health Bill Vote Doesn't Worry Me.


Previously - In The President's Own Words
Barack Obama:

I always believe that ultimately, if people are paying attention, then we get good government and good leadership. And when we get lazy, as a democracy and civically start taking shortcuts, then it results in bad government and politics.

Party Unity?

Top FOUR Leaders All Disagree...

Is This Legal?

Pelosi Tactic for Health-Care Vote Would Raise Legal Questions

 “Any process that does not result in the House taking of yays and nays on statutory text identical to what passed the Senate is constitutionally problematic,” said Jonathan Adler, a professor who runs the Center for Business Law & Regulation at Case Western Reserve University’s law school in Cleveland.

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