jmowreader
jmowreader's JournalMitt Romney claiming he's a businessman...
Is like a man who runs a chop shop claiming he's an auto mechanic.
How fucked is Romney anyway?
This is a photo from Tuesday's rally in Henderson, Nevada:
http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20121023&t=2&i=666567530&w=460&fh=&fw=&ll=&pl=&r=CBRE89M1QNF00
Note: no backdrop, no huge sign, just a little placard on the podium. His campaign usually dresses up the stage real pretty, and this time it didn't happen.
The policy we can't afford another four years of
Romney likes to say we can't afford another four years of President Obama's policies.
What we CAN'T--no matter who is in the White House--afford any longer is the policy of congressional obstruction.
The House of Representatives wrote, and passed, and forwarded to the Senate, thirty-three bills repealing the Affordable Care Act. This Congress has been in session for 22 months, which means they've issued more than one Obamacare-repeal bill a month. Consider that for a second: Obamacare is this president's signature achievement, and the Senate has a Democratic majority. There is no way in hell one of these bills would be either approved by the Senate or signed, but they keep sending them up. Between repealing Obamacare, naming federal buildings--the only thing besides Obamacare they seem to have the passion to try--and investigating the Obama administration, the House has had scant time for any other work.
In the Senate, it's worse: bills that under Clinton would have sailed through, since Clinton had a Senate that didn't filibuster everything, are dying with majority support. There are bills that were taken up in the pre-teabag Senate, received 58 votes, and failed. The Constitution doesn't demand a supermajority to pass an ordinary bill, but our Republican minority, who claims to love the Constitution more than anything except maybe Jesus and campaign contributions, requires it.
It will be as bad for Romney. All the wonderful things he talks about like slashing taxes and the extra $2 trillion in defense spending have to get past this dysfunctional congress.
If Congress can't figure out it works for the people who elected them, not just Grover Norquist, this country is screwed.
My favorite part of the debate
was when the President had to explain to the failed governor of Massachusetts what aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines are.
How many times can he mention the unemployment rate?
How the hell is DUKE bowl eligible?
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/10/20/2425252/live-from-durham-duke-vs-unc.html?tab=gallery&gallery=/2012/10/20/2425312/college-football-top-shots-102012.html&gid_index=1The most important thing to come from the debate
Mitt Romney has a hair trigger. And he is never wrong.
Forget binders. Forget Benghazi. The decisive moment for me was when Candy Crowley asked him, "if for some reason your numbers don't work..." and Mitt was all, "but the numbers DO work" and started going off on the travesty that someone might think Reaganomics 3 will be as big a disaster as 1 and 2.
Mitt's problem is you can jerk his chain real easy, and guys like the Iranian dictator and whoever the number two at Al Qaeda is this week are going to try it. He also has a Congress full of people who are not going back to their districts and telling their constituents the fallen bridge won't be replaced because Mitt needed his taxes cut.
Did that dumbass just call for an increase in H1B?
Has Romney actually answered one question?
It's a little easier to be a D in ID
You remember the huge Teabag Revolution of a couple years ago...
Idaho has been full of teabaggers since before anyone else had teabaggers, they just didn't have a name. In 2010 they took over the statehouse, forcing out not-radical-enough R's. They then went on a tear, spending their time nullifying the Income Tax Amendment, putting America back on the gold standard, repealing Obamacare several times, deciding not to implement a healthcare exchange and trying to decide whether to raise the speed limit for heavy trucks on the interstates.
The local Democrats responded by running a lot of credible candidates in this election. This year we have more Democrats on the ballot than any time since the days of Frank Church.
This year's transparent attempt to get pissed-off North Idahoans to the polls: SJR 2, which aims to weld the right to hunt, fish and trap into the state constitution. It has to be on there because Romney lost every county outside North Utah and two counties in it, and without a drawing card Republicans will stay home.
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