gergroy said:
Ok, you must not understand how a supermajority works. You see, democrats had enough members in congress to ignore republican fillibusters. Obama had two years of that when our economy was at its worst and what did he do? He passed a healthcare plan that ends up being a huge tax on small business. That is not how you get out of an economic mess, that is how you make it worse. really rendermonk, you should get informed... :) |
I'll start by replying to this issue. I know how super majorities work, that doesn't change the fact that a filibuster can still be imposed. And just because it won't be completed, doesn't mean that the parlamentary process won't still take up the time to be heard. This is what the republican party did repeatedly to block the progress of bills that were trying to be passed. Surely you must know that.
As to your previous post, MSNBC is not bias to the left the way Fox is to the right. They just happen to be in support of Obama and that's why it may appear that way at the moment. They are a tried, tested, and true reporting serivce that is based on fact, not the fabrication there of. I'm not Solely for MSNBC, that's why I stated NBC, CBS, ABC, and the like. To pick any channel but Fox, was the message. MSNBC has no hidden agenda the way Fox does, so please don't try and slant it that way, simply because they are in favor of Obama. While the shows I listed are strong democratic supporters, there are plenty of shows on the MSNBC channel that are republican supporter, like The Morning Joe. So it's not the channel that's to the Left. This is the difference between MSNBC and Fox. On Fox you will NEVER see a show backing anything remotely democratic.
The message you seem to be missing here, is about making an informed decision and then going out with that informed decision and voting. From the statements you made, it sounded very much like the propaganda against Obama. Thing like "he hasn't done anything over the last 4 years, we need someone new, large taxes on small businesses, not reaching across the aisle to be bipartisan. All those statements are incorrect, and the regurgetation of them are bing word for word from the smear campaigns against Obama. That is where I came to my conclusion about you being uninformed. You don't seem to have any hard facts or beliefes as to why you would vote for Romney, other than you don't like Obama. That's not based on fact, that's personal opinion.
This is about you and me. It's about being properly educated on the issues that matter and making an informed decision to cast your vote for the best choice for president of the united states.