The entire political system is defective , and broken . Not what the " founding fathers " could have foreseen , or wanted . Serious adjustments are needed .
To me, this shows some independent thinking. They should practice “debate and compromise” a bit tho. But this is FAR better than goose stepping to the yanks on the strings by the puppeteers as we have been seeing with that other bunch.
Some people come here to relieve their feelings. I guess that’s their right. Personally, I would rather discuss real problems and real solutions. The overwhelming problem right now is climate change. Addressing that problem should be at the top of everyone’s political agenda. The next problem is how to do that in a way that contributes to general well-being and freedom. These are not easy problems, and they won’t be solved by bickering.
This one is a little different from Clay’s normal work. I like it when the focus is on important topics of the week regardless of which party or individuals might be involved.
It’s strange. The conservatives are the ones that are always talking about “Individuality” and “Independence” yet they march to a single drum and do exactly as moscow mitch tells them. Hmmmm
Gross exaggeration. There are a few “moderate” holdouts. They only matter because gerrymandering makes it nearly impossible for the House to look like it represents the people.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
I don’t belong to any organized party. I’m a Democrat.
the geeezer over 2 years ago
The entire political system is defective , and broken . Not what the " founding fathers " could have foreseen , or wanted . Serious adjustments are needed .
FrankErnesto over 2 years ago
Somebody had a bad dream?
outgolfing over 2 years ago
So true. Whenever the Dems control both houses and the Presidency they manage to waste it. So sad because so much good could be done.
Patrick Murphy Premium Member over 2 years ago
That is exactly what the libs are doing to America. Stabbing the republic in the back every chance they get to further their own personal gains.
Michael G. over 2 years ago
Wee arr dumed.
lopaka over 2 years ago
To me, this shows some independent thinking. They should practice “debate and compromise” a bit tho. But this is FAR better than goose stepping to the yanks on the strings by the puppeteers as we have been seeing with that other bunch.
lonecat over 2 years ago
Some people come here to relieve their feelings. I guess that’s their right. Personally, I would rather discuss real problems and real solutions. The overwhelming problem right now is climate change. Addressing that problem should be at the top of everyone’s political agenda. The next problem is how to do that in a way that contributes to general well-being and freedom. These are not easy problems, and they won’t be solved by bickering.
Valiant1943 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Would that be kind of like a Trump purge?
IndyW over 2 years ago
Et tu, Brute
Ally2005 over 2 years ago
That’s why the GQP prefers the Rump one dictator model of government. Democracy is way too messy for them.
ImaginaryFriend over 2 years ago
This one is a little different from Clay’s normal work. I like it when the focus is on important topics of the week regardless of which party or individuals might be involved.
dyerjames944 over 2 years ago
Clay is just drawing the truth about the in-house fighting of the democratic party. A house divided will not stand!
RabbitDad over 2 years ago
As opposed to Republicans, who are marching in lockstep with their Orange $#!+gibbon leader. Speak against (like Liz Cheney) and you get “cancelled”.
Joel Stein Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s strange. The conservatives are the ones that are always talking about “Individuality” and “Independence” yet they march to a single drum and do exactly as moscow mitch tells them. Hmmmm
Rich Douglas over 2 years ago
Gross exaggeration. There are a few “moderate” holdouts. They only matter because gerrymandering makes it nearly impossible for the House to look like it represents the people.