One news article read "Brown's stunning victory restored the GOP's power to block bills with Senate filibusters." BiPartisan! The Webster's New World Dictionary defines it as supported by two parties. Really! If the GOP's intention is only to block efforts to resolve issues proposed by the Democratic Party just to prove that they are more powerful, then there can be no bi-partisanship. The only way that this can be resolved is that both parties come to the table with what they do agree on. Make health care a work in progress. All issues can't be resolved at one time. It is important to start somewhere with something, because of the magnetitude of this problem.
The American people are sick of electing people to represent them in congress, but when they get there all they do is engage in power struggles! Who is the greatest or who has the most control, Republicans or Democrats? The President expressed his desire to resolve issues through bipartisanship. For a whole year, he has labored with Congress in trying to get a bipartisan health care bill that will give dignity to the citizens of this country. It is amazing that not one republican would dare cross the line in agreement with the proposed bill, because solidarity is more important than daring to be different and working for the ordinary citizen. Let's face it, we've all been there. It is not a comfortable feeling having everybody else in the group giving you the evil eye when you disagree with them. They call it selling them out, so out of your own fear, you stand in agreement with everyone else in the party even if you don't agree with. The American people can fix that when they go to the polls. There is only one problem I see with this thing as of now. All of the ordinary people who so desperately needed health care seem to be silent. They sounded off during campaign trails,where are you? Wake-up and Sound-Off!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
BiPartisan? Really!
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