The deadlock will persist until one of these camps modifies its message and policy platform to draw in the swing nations. Only then can that camp seize full control over the levers of federal power—the White House, the House, and a filibuster-proof Senate majority—to force its will on the opposing nations. Until then, expect continuing frustration and division. [More]Really?
So you think if "moderates" hold a vote that all those who refuse to surrender must give up and obey, that'll be the last word? And you can't think of anything that might jam up those levers?
[Via Andrea Shea King]
2 comments:
Dave,
They want a contribution. I tried to give $000, but they would not take it. I decided to go as high as $0.01, but they would take that, either. I am sorry to say that I was not willing to take the time to see what amount they would take.
P.S. I am a robot
What a delightfully naieve view of 'democracy' where the majority "force its will on the opposing" !
No idea of a Constitutional Republic or an armed (minority) opposition.
A brutal lesson is yet to be learnt.
Ma Duce
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