Monday, December 21, 2009

Change Nobody Believes In

Really, is it any wonder why Americans hate this administration?

From the Wall Street Journal, "
Change Nobody Believes In" (via):

A bill so reckless that it has to be rammed through on a partisan vote on Christmas eve.

And tidings of comfort and joy from Harry Reid too. The Senate Majority Leader has decided that the last few days before Christmas are the opportune moment for a narrow majority of Democrats to stuff ObamaCare through the Senate to meet an arbitrary White House deadline. Barring some extraordinary reversal, it now seems as if they have the 60 votes they need to jump off this cliff, with one-seventh of the economy in tow.

Mr. Obama promised a new era of transparent good government, yet on Saturday morning Mr. Reid threw out the 2,100-page bill that the world's greatest deliberative body spent just 17 days debating and replaced it with a new "manager's amendment" that was stapled together in covert partisan negotiations. Democrats are barely even bothering to pretend to care what's in it, not that any Senator had the chance to digest it in the 38 hours before the first cloture vote at 1 a.m. this morning. After procedural motions that allow for no amendments, the final vote could come at 9 p.m. on December 24.

Even in World War I there was a Christmas truce.

RTWT. Hat Tip: Patriot Room.

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3 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas and hoping 2010 is a great year!

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  2. Thanks mRed! Merry Christmas to you!

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  3. Should this "historic" vote take place as planned, over three hundred million people are going to awaken Christmas morning either in the United States of America, or somewhere else.

    God help us should it be the latter, as undoing this communist (yes, I said communist) insanity is going to be one seriously hairy son-of-a bitching pain-in-the-ass.


    -Dave

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