AZ Jim
R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
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- SURPRISE, ARIZONA
Last time I can remember Congress working with a President was when Tip O'Neal used to share a drink and settle things with Reagan.
Last time I can remember Congress working with a President was when Tip O'Neal used to share a drink and settle things with Reagan.
Any American who suggests the "problem" is the President, not wishing to consider the entire political arena, is not being truthful or living in reality. Before this President was inagurated, a partisan cult stated that they were sworn to make certain his tenure in office was a failure. The first 4 years was nothing but obstructionism by that same partisan group. Now that we do have both houses of Congress controlled by the Republicans, hopefully, some good legislation can come through the system. It's not started off that way. We continue to hear "defund/repeal Obamacare". We have seen traitorous Senators send a letter to a sworn enemy suggesting they would try to undo any negotiations by this Administration. Those are not acts that pull the Country together. Those are acts the will only continue the divisiveness.
This constant and consistent obsessiveness with the President really bothers me. Most of those suggesting nothing will get better until this President is gone offer no solutions to the issues of this Country or the global problems. It has become an empty echo, that does nothing but continue spiking hatred and animosity between neighbors and fellow citizens. Rather than pull together for the good of the Country, it seems to have become "en vogue" to show a derangement syndrome against a duly and legally elected leader of our Country.
Our son is currently deployed with the U.S. Army. Due to the mission of his unit, we do not know where he is or for how long. All we know is that he has been deployed numerous times, in harm's way, performing the mission handed to he and his unit. Our son will not discuss politics. Try to engage him in a talk about Presidential politics and he becomes quite agitated. "If I hesitate because I have doubts about the President or Congress or any political ongoings... I'm dead. I'm a soldier and a proud American. My soldiers depend on me to be a leader, not a politician. Don't ask me again about politics."
So, instead of offering alternative solutions for affordable medical insurance or how to best defeat those who would wipe any free country from the face of the Earth or how to keep Americans from killing each other in the streets of our home towns... it's just easier to blame the President and say all will be better when he is gone. That is NOT pulling together as Americans. That is simply falling victim to those whose fortunes are made in a media where a more agitated public relates to a larger viewing audience.
It's not the President who has to take the blame for our current worthless government....rather it is our Bullheaded Two Party System that is run by extremists who can only sit around and point fingers at the other side. Politics is supposed to be the Art of Compromise. but that theory has long ago been forgotten by these professional politicians that occupy Washington. We could sorely use a strong 3rd Party which could insure that No One party can gain a majority, and they would Have to work together to find solutions. I would also like to see a complete ban on private donations to political campaigns...and instead each candidate be given a fixed amount of Tax Dollars to run their campaign. That would go a long way towards blunting the control the Oligarchy has over our government, and perhaps return some concern about the average/working people to the halls of Congress.
Last time I can remember Congress working with a President was when Tip O'Neal used to share a drink and settle things with Reagan.
I would certainly like to see all reference to Party Affiliation removed from the ballots. Far too many people just go down the list, and all they see is the D or R, and have no idea of what the candidate is really all about. In this State, they used to have a D or R at the top of the ballot, so people could just vote the Party with one stroke...they finally got rid of that nonsense a few years ago. I don't think I've ever voted a Party ticket, and have even voted for a Splinter Party candidate when I felt that both of the major candidates were just blowing smoke. Elections are the only voice most of us have, and if people don't do some research ahead of time...or don't even bother to vote...they have no justification to complain when some deadhead wins the election.
Any American who suggests the "problem" is the President, not wishing to consider the entire political arena, is not being truthful or living in reality. Before this President was inagurated, a partisan cult stated that they were sworn to make certain his tenure in office was a failure. The first 4 years was nothing but obstructionism by that same partisan group. Now that we do have both houses of Congress controlled by the Republicans, hopefully, some good legislation can come through the system. It's not started off that way. We continue to hear "defund/repeal Obamacare". We have seen traitorous Senators send a letter to a sworn enemy suggesting they would try to undo any negotiations by this Administration. Those are not acts that pull the Country together. Those are acts the will only continue the divisiveness.
This constant and consistent obsessiveness with the President really bothers me. Most of those suggesting nothing will get better until this President is gone offer no solutions to the issues of this Country or the global problems. It has become an empty echo, that does nothing but continue spiking hatred and animosity between neighbors and fellow citizens. Rather than pull together for the good of the Country, it seems to have become "en vogue" to show a derangement syndrome against a duly and legally elected leader of our Country.
Our son is currently deployed with the U.S. Army. Due to the mission of his unit, we do not know where he is or for how long. All we know is that he has been deployed numerous times, in harm's way, performing the mission handed to he and his unit. Our son will not discuss politics. Try to engage him in a talk about Presidential politics and he becomes quite agitated. "If I hesitate because I have doubts about the President or Congress or any political ongoings... I'm dead. I'm a soldier and a proud American. My soldiers depend on me to be a leader, not a politician. Don't ask me again about politics."
So, instead of offering alternative solutions for affordable medical insurance or how to best defeat those who would wipe any free country from the face of the Earth or how to keep Americans from killing each other in the streets of our home towns... it's just easier to blame the President and say all will be better when he is gone. That is NOT pulling together as Americans. That is simply falling victim to those whose fortunes are made in a media where a more agitated public relates to a larger viewing audience.
Well said, I agree. I hope your son stays safe, and I thank him for his sacrifice and service to our country.
Well said, I agree. I hope your son stays safe, and I thank him for his sacrifice and service to our country.