I want to be neither, but the Reps have become reprehensible.
It's
always valid.
Not in this case. And that's where the country is in trouble. The extreme right of the Republican party
wanted a shut down, defunding of anything but pet projects and Corporate Welfare (how the shell is that conservative, and why isn't the Tea Party going after that?), and essentially trying to hold back anything they could to mend this country for the specific reasons of making the Democratic president look bad and to pander to a far right group that's
much more suited to vote for a far right third party. We're talking about a law that they want to override for selfish reasons that was upheld by the Supreme Court, and they're not above destroying the economy to prove a point.
Meanwhile, the moderates who, despite hating the Health Care legislation, wouldn't want to have this huge debacle on their hands are
too darn chicken of the Tea Party primarying them out, they have no choice but to whimper and cower to a small but vocal minority.
So the Dems are in the situation of throwing the President and their whole party and constituents under a bus and give the Reps exactly what they want
yet again or to refuse to give into the right's draconian desires and wind up giving them what they wanted
anyway. It's completely rigged to a small minority of a party. And you got these absolute hateful, criminally insane morons like Ted Cruz and Michelle Bachman that
want the country to suffer. Buttheads only elected because people actually bought Rush Limbaugh and Glen Beck's manipulative bile. Meanwhile, the left actually grow a pair, and
they'
re also to blame? If anything, the right managed to make every nasty conspiracy theory about Obama and Obamacare a self fullfilling prophecy. Their actions have endangered the fragile economy
and they've managed to become dictators.