The stampede of Congressmen from both parties leaving DC because they can't stand the downright vicious bickering and hatred argues that the environment you speak of no longer exists. As does a leading candidate for the GOP Presidential nomination demanding Congressional investigation into Obama for un-American activities just a few years ago. Beating "them" is now officially more important than the countrys well being; that's why Boehner couldn't get a spending cut/tax hike deal that balanced the budget and reduced our debt: Cantor and Co. wouldn't let him. It's also why the only way Obama can get Republicans to agree to any "deal" is to grant all their concessions while getting none in return.
The 'stampede' wasn't particularly big, people do decide from time to time for normal reasons to leave office and you make it sounds like a couple percent of them retiring represents a mass exodus. Of those that did retire, some did for age or health as the primary reason, and mumble on about their golden years and how things used to be with the exact same accuracy as anyone else. A lot of them got out because they knew they had little chance of being re-elected and campaigning is exhausting, particularly if you've an uphill battle, but they'll also be happy to mumble on about 'the way it was' particularly since it gives them an excuse not to admit to themselves and others that they got out before they got kicked out. Times do change though, and I think most of it is simply what I said, spotlight and observer effect.
Now, to the rest, spare me, you just get done talking about how vicious politics has become then launch into a vicious and utterly partisan rant, which is like 90% of your posts. You didn't criticize any Dem up there and when you do criticize one you hammer at them for not being partisan enough, so pot meet kettle.
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Reid/Democrats cave, Republicans win debt ceiling debate -
25/07/2011 07:29:17 PM
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Why must it always be us against them
25/07/2011 08:12:48 PM
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Two-party system = us vs. them
25/07/2011 09:00:31 PM
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fuck you
26/07/2011 03:17:04 AM
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HA! HA! - I think I broke moondog's mind.....
26/07/2011 04:09:59 AM
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it's not about support, it's about getting *some* of what you want
26/07/2011 06:31:26 AM
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I am only getting "some" of what I want.....
26/07/2011 03:01:28 PM
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when your position is intractable, don't be surprised when people refuse to work with you
26/07/2011 03:55:28 PM
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It generally isn't
25/07/2011 09:30:36 PM
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It formerly wasn't.
25/07/2011 10:22:47 PM
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That's mostly BS
26/07/2011 12:57:26 AM
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Boehner was onboard with Obamas initial deal but cited his caucus as the reason he backed out of it.
26/07/2011 01:39:06 AM
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I'm sorry, did I mention Boehner in my message somewhere? Or the deal?
26/07/2011 03:11:40 AM
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Re: I'm sorry, did I mention Boehner in my message somewhere? Or the deal?
29/07/2011 08:26:12 AM
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Is there some lack of understanding about 'tangent' maybe?
30/07/2011 04:57:15 AM
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Not at all; you stated exactly why I wasn't being tangential.
30/07/2011 12:47:08 PM
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You're making overtly contradictory statements now, so I think we're done
31/07/2011 01:57:37 AM
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It's not just about his reelection. Can you imagine having this circus again next year?
25/07/2011 09:16:17 PM
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or he is worried that with and election coming more dems will break ranks
25/07/2011 10:00:56 PM
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Yeah, pretty much.
25/07/2011 10:12:03 PM
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Reid didn't cave as much as you might think
25/07/2011 11:58:08 PM
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I agree with that.
25/07/2011 11:59:41 PM
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to bad we have a media more interested in hyping the drama than they are in cutting through BS
26/07/2011 01:42:39 AM
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we need a law like they have in canada that you can't lie during a newscast
26/07/2011 03:58:38 PM
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Yeah, but any tax hikes, and any Dem leverage, is gone now.
26/07/2011 01:51:04 AM
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the tax cuts are set to expire on their own, they don't need to vote to cancel them.
26/07/2011 02:04:58 PM
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Yes, but they voted to extend them last winter, which you insist was the Dems fault.
27/07/2011 03:30:33 AM
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