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I wasn't expecting much, but still came away uninspired. He started strong, but the whole speech seemed to slide downwards as it droned on about not much in particular.
I'd like to think that the divided congress will lead to more "working across party lines" but I know better. By St. Patrick's day, (if not sooner) it will be politics as usual. Working together with "the other guy" seldom gets you re-elected, and in this 24-7-365 twitter, facebook, cable news, always plugged in world we live in, its about raising more money than you give away to your constituents, not about the good of the people as a whole. One mans pork is another persons "vital" pet project.
For real change, we almost need a generational shift, not simply a change in which party is controlling the house. Not enough young (sub-40) people are in politics at any level.
It would actually be pretty awesome if we completely restructured government and rewrote the tax code.
Not that congress will ever pass such legislation.
http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/
Done.
Next!
It would actually be pretty awesome if we completely restructured government and rewrote the tax code.
Not that congress will ever pass such legislation.
http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/
Done.
Next!
You do realize that the UN is not the government, and has no actual power to do anything, right?
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Watching now... not sure what to make of it.
Will post more later.