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look no further than the recent debt-limit debacle, which clearly
showed that we are becoming two nations governed by a single
Congress—and that paralyzing gridlock is the result.
So what to do? To solve the
serious problems facing our country, we
need to minimize the harm from legislative inertia by relying more on
automatic policies and depoliticized commissions for certain policy
decisions. In other words, radical as it sounds, we need to
counter the
gridlock of our political institutions by making them a bit less
democratic. [nee
Obama budget director Peter Orzog]
And there's this:
UPDATE
-DESPITE CLAIMS: AUDIO SHOWS NC GOV'S 'SUSPEND ELECTION' -- NO JOKE!...
But wait!—
before you think that democrats
are thinking what it sounds like they're thinking, Ezra
Klein sets things straight.
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“We
need less democracy” is a good headline, but if you read
the piece closely, that’s not actually what Orszag is arguing. Rather,
he’s arguing that we need less Congress. And that’s a bit different. |
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Hmmm. Ezra, that's pretty much
what we thought he was saying. That the stinking congress is an
impediemt to strict Obama rule. The kind of
Obamathink that's pervading the democrat (not democratic)
debate.
It's been noticed before.
Obama’s 2012 Campaign
Strategy — Incite Civil Unrest
One of our most read articles published in 2010 (EXTRA: Obama Suspends
Civil Liberties ) , dealt with a hypothetical scenario where Obama
inflamed civil disorder in order to institute Martial Law and in doing
so, suspended the 2012 election.
Obama
Team to Incite Race Riots; Use White Guilt in 2012 Election
Since riots and uprisings are now en vogue the world over and with
signs that they will soon reach the shores of America, would it be that
much of a stretch to suggest President Obama’s election campaign would
be willing to incite race riots in the hopes of guilting white
Americans into casting a vote for a President who is progressively
losing popularity and support at an ever accelerating rate?
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She has good reason to fear the 2012 elections.
ReplyDeleteAbsentee ballots cannot repair a landslide.
Ezra Klein graduated from UCLA. His parents should try to get their money back.
ReplyDeleteAnd this - http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/28/world/as-scorn-for-vote-grows-protests-surge-around-globe.html - seems to be pushing the same "talking point" from a slightly different angle.
ReplyDeleteIf it's not the ballot box, it can only be the cartridge box... just sayin'
"She has good reason to fear the 2012 elections"
ReplyDeleteShe has good reason to fear the pitchfork, the torch, and the knout.
I'm biting my tongue.
ReplyDeleteCasca
The Lib-Cong have forgotten that in the United States there is a rifle behind every blade of grass. Also, many of us have....skills.
ReplyDeleteBrigadier Major Mike
If that's what they were trying to do at the Wall Street demonstrations, Tony Baloney pretty much finished that. Any govt crackdown from now on will be met with a wall of video cameras, many recording to a distant computer in case someone "accidentally" erases the images. Any govt violence will be all over the internet. BTW, why haven't we seen it here? Or have I just not scrolled down far enough? It's a natural for here.
ReplyDelete--sapo mal