Louve00
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I don't think the bill is totally dead yet, either (at least I hope for all our sakes its not). But Brown is for health reform. And he's a republican. I've always been a firm believer in balance. The repub's have been way to bitter, vindictive, and have valiently earned their "party of no" reputation. I think this victory is what they needed, and maybe they can pipe down, quit saying "no" so much, and start working together to help the nation. Its useless to lament over the money and time lost with the wars. Regretful, but useless. And you're right. I, too, thought Obama was coming in with way too much than a man...or even a bunch of men could handle as quickly as it needed to be handled...or as efficiently. With that said though, as much as being quick and efficient was and is needed, I doubt the urgency of it all affords us efficiency. At least not totally, if we work quick enough to accomplish something for the good. But again, I think as more republicans get seats and the balance comes more into....balance, there will be a willingness (I hope) to help to solve some of this, too. I agree with you. Talk of alternative parties is all well and good. But unlikely...and takes more work in the mere establishment of who they are and their true credibility than the time we have to accomplish these things. Its better to independantly listen to what politician is talking about what...keeping in mind they'll always be politicians. I agree, our own actions could bring us down...not anyone else's. I'm hoping that can change with the start of Brown's victory and some more repubs to get things balances in the house again. Its the only way both parties settle down and get to business. IMHO.
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For the great majority of mankind are satisfied with appearance, as though they were realities and are often more influenced by the things that seem than by those that are. - Niccolo Machiavelli
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