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On Jan 20, 5:34*am, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-01-20 01:58:17 -0500, riverman said: On Jan 20, 10:30*am, David LaCourse wrote: A Republican Senator from Massachusetts? *Who'da thunk it? *The blues t of the blue states, a state where few Republicans hold an elected office, has just elected a Republican. *I am not the only one sick and tired of Democrat arrogance. Nancy and Harry, and Mr. O., take notice. * The country does not want the health care bill or cap and trade. Way to go Scott Brown. *And as he said, it is the PEOPLES seat, not Ted dy's. Dave Aren't you (and the press) extrapolating this rather widely? --riverman No, I don't. *It is Massachusetts, Myron. *Republicans are only about 12% of the electorate. *Marcia sic (a typical Kennedy gaff) aka Martha Coakley was a shoo-in. *I believe that this election is finally telling the Dems in DC that they had better get their act in order or else many of them will be looking for jobs come next January. It will be interesting to see what Sec. of State Galvin does with the results. *Niki Znongas was seated in the House three days after she won her election. *Galvin had better do the same with Brown. *There is talk that he will delay Brown's overwhelming win by as much as a month or two, leaving the Senate with super majority. *The people of Massachusetts are tired of the shenanigans of the Dems. *I predict he will be quickly seated. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The Democrats still have a majority in both houses. Repeat after me . . . nuclear option. . . . And I don't remember you ever raising an eyebrow when the Rs were in control, in fact as i recall you indicated it was just peachy fine and Mr De Lay and company were just exercising their majorities etc.. It would be a fine touch if the Repubs were locked out of the hearing rooms like the Dems were don't you think? Other than that . . . enjoy that sweet taste of victory for a bit. That fleeting taste of victory, while us Dems make history reforming a broken health care system in a campaign in which Republicans refused to participate, or even offer any coherent alternatives. Big Pharma, Senator Frisk's family companies, and the managers of many offshore bank accounts thank you for your service on their behalf. Dave |
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