[Homestead] As I foretold you ...

DSanner106 at aol.com DSanner106 at aol.com
Mon Mar 29 08:46:04 EDT 2010


I felt the same way, and was hearing alarm bells every time I watched
his speeches. I read his books and that did not put my mind at ease.  I
was concerned that both candidates were from the progressive camp so
it was a bit of a non-election but felt McCain would have to debate any 
changes he wanted to make with both congress and senate being under
the control of the Democrats and would lessen sweeping changes we 
might not want. I think what had me on alert as much as anything was  that
the Dems would have the ability to pass anything they wanted whether 
the Reps. showed up that day or not. Absolute authority is never  good.
 
Ironically the Dems argued that with this complete control they would  not
have to give political favors (bribes) to get things passed and this would  
be
a good thing for the people. We have seen though that politicians are fluid 
and if there is a void in the bribable opposition, politicians will  
suddenly
find reasons to oppose and get their payoff. We have seen massive  payoffs
within the ruling party to get things passed, the Louisianna  purchase,
Cornhusker compromise, Doctor package, exclusions for Unions from the
Cadillac tax etc etc. 
 
Drew
 
 
In a message dated 3/28/2010 6:59:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
mmcharry at gmail.com writes:

On Sun,  Mar 28, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Lynda <lurine at com-pair.net> wrote:
>  What I don't understand is why people who voted for him didn't do  their
> homework OR listen to him.  The funny thing is that he made  a speech 
about
> one of the great downfalls of the American people, the  failure to 
actually
> listen.  And this great downfall is what he  counted
It is well known that you do more homework than anyone. Did  your
research lead you to vote for McCain and Palin, some one else, or  no
one? If you could explain it all to us, we might do better next  time.

Marie
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