So, is there any way to reduce gridlock and excessive partisanship in our government? I hope so.
Oh, and check out John Breneman’s blog “Humor Gazette“.
So, is there any way to reduce gridlock and excessive partisanship in our government? I hope so.
Oh, and check out John Breneman’s blog “Humor Gazette“.
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as your link points out, the left wing is open, while the right one is closed…
Senate vote on indefinite detention, and on declaring US soil a ‘war zone’, thus making protestors into ‘enemy sympathizers’? 93/7. Senate vote on isolating Iran and threatening military action against any nation that attempts to do business with it? 100%.
Yeah, the problem is that they can’t work together.
Hmm. To make this work, we’ll need to grow a left wing. Right now, all we’ve got is a very long right wing and a center.
http://www.salon.com/2012/05/24/my_break_with_the_extreme_right/singleton/
I say we cut the bird in half length-wise and let the two halves fight it out. ‘>D