We basically have one political party now, with two factions: one seemingly sane and the other utterly and brazenly batshit. Both factions, however, serve the filthy rich elite and their selfish interests to the detriment of everybody else.
I am glad this guy finally saw through the media-inducted hype:
Of course, by extending (and actually increasing, as the compromise does) the Bush tax cuts, the effect will be to accelerate the frequency where the debt ceiling will become an issue again and again and again. Each time, Republicans will demand takeaways from American workers and our disadvantaged, and every time Obama will bend over and let US take it up the tailpipe again. He has no spine and, more importantly, no loyalty to the great principles of the Democratic Party to which he owed his election.God forbid we get stuck with Bloomberg. He's been an utter disaster in NYC, especially in his "stewardship" of the public school system there.
We have got to beat this mewling coward, this Republican masquerading as a Democrat, when he stands for renomination as our party's standard bearer. Let him run as the VEEP candidate on a ticket headed by Michael Bloomberg, because that's where he stands on every issue that counts, and where his lack of honor and absence of courage will be a good fit.
There will come a day, however, when the Tea Party types especially wake up from their stupor and realize they've been bought and paid for and conned by the elites and realize there is really a class war being waged against everybody who is not in that financial elite, what I call the parasitical class.
Katy bar the door when that happens--those sideshow "social issues" like abortion, gay marriage, etc., won't mean shit when people are homeless, starving, and angry.
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