Bob Calco wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/btkzrr
>
> - - -
> When they manage to unify the entire House Republican caucus with David
> Brooks and Peggy Noonan, you know the Democrats have seriously botched
> something up. And boy, they really have. The more you look at the stimulus
> bill the clearer it becomes that it is the Congressional Democrats, not the
> opponents of this bill, who have failed to see that we are in a genuine and
> exceptional crisis. They're working to use the moment as an opportunity to
> advance the same agenda they haven't been able to move (with good reason)
> for a decade and more, and in the process are showing that agenda to be what
> we always knew it was: a massively wasteful, reckless, profligate, slovenly,
> higgledy-piggledy mess of interest group troughs and technocratic fantasies
> devoid of any economic thinking or sense of proportion.
>
> In a way, the present crisis really does present an opportunity for the
> Democrats, as several of their leaders have said. But it's an opportunity to
> show they are not the caricature their political opponents seek to draw:
> that they can govern responsibly and rise to a great national challenge. If
> they show that, given the failures and losses of the Republicans in recent
> years, they might really cement a durable majority. Instead, they have begun
> to show that they are exactly the caricature, and worse. The Democrats on
> the Hill have somehow managed to begin the age of Obama by putting forward
> their ugliest side first and in a big way. It can't be what Obama wanted,
> and it sure isn't what the country needs. But it looks like it's what we are
> going to get. The Democrats will probably pay some political price for the
> way they have begun things: a price in reduced public openness to their
> further moves (like their health care reform), and in a reenergized
> opposition. But the biggest price will be the price we all pay for the
> wretched excess of this soon-to-be law and others to follow.
> - - -
>
> He describes it far more generously than I would. This bill is a death
> sentence for the economy, planned from the outset to ensure Democrats can
> use poverty and despair to increase their power, uncontrollable debt to
> forestall any attempt to lower taxes, and seize what's left of our liberty,
> for years to come.
>
> In projecting all their tactics on Bush, they effectively moved him in their
> direction. Now that they have flogged him for that mistake, they are about
> to show us how the pros really go about breaking the bank and yanking our
> Constitutional rights out from underneath us.
>
> Sad thing is most folks are fine with that. So tonight there gonna party
> like it's 1984.
>
> - Bob
>   

Bob....... I thought we had an understanding....... you talked about god
and refrained posting these bores.


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