The issue is not that the congress is full of fools, but rather that there is a two party system whose only chance at power is by making the other fail or look bad. This is not the foundation for a coherent government. Rather it is the trappings of a stalemate where nothing is able to get done. Wake up America, mulitparty politics is the only system that can function cohesively, just ask New Zealand and Canada (both, former two party systems).
Congress is full of fools as evidenced by the fact that they refused to consider a single-payer option, or to consider making the medical insurance companies non-profits (as is done in several European countries and those companies haven’t gone out of business). Their willingness (and corporate insistence) to play around with our health for enormous profits is nothing short of immoral.
“… consider making the medical insurance companies non-profits (as is done in several European countries and those companies haven’t gone out of business).”
Dtroutma over 14 years ago
Uh, is Gorrell actually being open about who tied the knots?
petergrt over 14 years ago
Looks to me like a perfectly good syringe - designed and executed by a governmental agency.
a.c.d over 14 years ago
The issue is not that the congress is full of fools, but rather that there is a two party system whose only chance at power is by making the other fail or look bad. This is not the foundation for a coherent government. Rather it is the trappings of a stalemate where nothing is able to get done. Wake up America, mulitparty politics is the only system that can function cohesively, just ask New Zealand and Canada (both, former two party systems).
Buzzy-One over 14 years ago
Compared to the most of your postings ANandy it would appear they’re pretty sharp. But then again that’s just a comparison.
Redeemd over 14 years ago
Good one Peter
jqmcd over 14 years ago
Congress is full of fools as evidenced by the fact that they refused to consider a single-payer option, or to consider making the medical insurance companies non-profits (as is done in several European countries and those companies haven’t gone out of business). Their willingness (and corporate insistence) to play around with our health for enormous profits is nothing short of immoral.
parkersinthehouse over 14 years ago
sober up and regroup collins
petergrt over 14 years ago
“… consider making the medical insurance companies non-profits (as is done in several European countries and those companies haven’t gone out of business).”
Another loony capitalist.