Neil Sinhababu and Nicholas Beaudrot's political blog
Thursday, January 28, 2010
My One-Sentence View Of SOTU
It was a nice speech, but what's he going to do about it?
Discuss.
5 comments:
Ron E.
said...
The speech means nothing unless the 59 Democratic Senators decide to stop letting the 41 Republican Senators control the chamber. Until that happens, nothing is going to get done and there isn't a damn thing the President can say or do about it.
I agree... that's the reason they lost the majoity in the 1st place. They had all 60 votes and couldn't even get anything passed themselves! And why the'll continue to lose more seats.
Well said, ANON; but, the real reason the Donkeys will lose more seats is that America is starting to see through the moderate-speak of The ONE and others. They are beginning to realize that talk like, "transparency" and "bipartisan" are only election-year terms that Donkeys use. In reality, the Donkeys use backroom, invite-only meetings to formulate their leftist agenda that history has proven destroys growth and jobs! --NOISE
5 comments:
The speech means nothing unless the 59 Democratic Senators decide to stop letting the 41 Republican Senators control the chamber. Until that happens, nothing is going to get done and there isn't a damn thing the President can say or do about it.
I agree... that's the reason they lost the majoity in the 1st place. They had all 60 votes and couldn't even get anything passed themselves! And why the'll continue to lose more seats.
Well said, ANON; but, the real reason the Donkeys will lose more seats is that America is starting to see through the moderate-speak of The ONE and others. They are beginning to realize that talk like, "transparency" and "bipartisan" are only election-year terms that Donkeys use. In reality, the Donkeys use backroom, invite-only meetings to formulate their leftist agenda that history has proven destroys growth and jobs!
--NOISE
"...but what's he going to do about it?"
Probably what he does best: give another speech.
"Probably what he does best: give another speech."
And that, I think, sums it up.
Post a Comment