Okay, so blatant partisan politics is okay on this board now? At least, I assume so since this post has stood for over a day now.SKR8PN said:Yesterday, Senate Democrats were crowing about this bill. Today, theyll be eating crow.
An article that was heavily partisan. I could as easily copy and paste a bunch of stuff from Huffington Post or Nation magazine or even The Progressive, that wouldn't relieve me of the responsibility for the content of my posts.Wifezilla said:That line was not from a member here but part of an article.
Bipartisan screws up are still screw ups.
I hope you're right but I don't think so. The real small government people didn't get elected. The ones that were posing as small gov got elected. Besides their numbers were too small to make any difference.Wifezilla said:With the new crop of "small government" advocates elected last cycle, I doubt this.If it goes to the new House next year it will be much more tilted in favor of big ag.
The numbers pretty much bear out that fact. I think it's the first bill in 2 years that had any bipartisan support at all.Buster said:Okay, so blatant partisan politics is okay on this board now? At least, I assume so since this post has stood for over a day now.SKR8PN said:Yesterday, Senate Democrats were crowing about this bill. Today, theyll be eating crow.
Which is fine by me, as I can argue politics with the best of them.
Let me know, mods. I can live with it either way.
PS: The bill is considered a BIPARTISAN success. As in, both parties participated.
haha, and lots of cash!SKR8PN said:Gee......maybe I will have to switch to a cash crop in the new greenhouse......of course then I'd have the munchies all the time.