Those CNN.com Polls are hardly scientific nor do they claim to be, but when I read that 76% of participants think the payroll tax cut extension should be approved, I have to wonder at the Republican pose that insists such 'socialist' things are being stuffed down our throats by tyrannical Democrats who don't represent us as well as billionaires and multinational corporations do. Other things like medicare and Social Security and health care reform have been stuffed down our throats even though three quarters of us support them. Yes, Americans can seem like geese sometimes, but it's mostly the people eating foi gras and hating Democracy who want to run the farm.
Even my most intransigently Republican friends are risking an eternity in hell by suggesting that the GOP is deliberately sabotaging the government and the economy and the well being of our citizens for political gain and Obama's approval rating is slowly climbing as the flock of candidates chortle about sin and repealing child labor laws. So perhaps the slow shift in mood has to do with the traveling freak show from whom Republicans will be forced to choose as well as the unavoidable recognition that our definition of "smaller government" smells so much of the 19th century British colonial attitude: do nothing, have nothing done and don't allow anyone to do anything. Gandhi was able to turn it back at them. It should be easier for us. We already have the vote.
Capt. Fogg,
ReplyDeleteYes, by gum, they're going to "take back America" from us commie-pinko tree-huggers. All 92 1/2% of us.
If you expected consistency and rationality from Republicans, you were in a goat's house looking for wool. With them, it's all about the politics and winning, although spite or vindictiveness sometimes weigh heavily in what they say and do.
ReplyDeleteIn my case, make that 97% - the amount of life on Earth comprised of invertebrates. If you do the arithmetic, those Tea obstructionists represent .00001% of all life forms on the planet yet represent 99.99999% of the sound and fury.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, I suspect those Tea blockers still have a few deceitful card tricks up their sleeve. Let's hope the rabble refuses to be swayed this time.
"in a goat's house looking for wool."
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like that one. I'm so much of a sucker for false hope though, that I don't like to talk about the prospects of a nationwide slap-down for the Ridiculous Right. And we have a year to go, of course.