This is classic. In today's News & Observer (GOP Cautions That Senate Control Will Have Limits), here are the things that are to be expected from a GOP-controlled Congress;
1. Republican division within the party thwarting progress
2. Presidential vetos
3. Blockage of Obama nominees
4. Democratic filibusters of bills
5. Painting Obama and Democrats as "obstructionists"
6. A focus on investigations of IRS, environmental regulations and Benghazi, Libya
Nothing about working towards solutions, building a better country, improving the economy for everyone, protecting our planet. In other words, at least 2 more years of partisanship, roadblocks, ineffectiveness, obstructionism and a total disregard for the issues which effect everyday Americans by both parties of our government. And, a good 18 months of focus on reelections with negative campaigning and big-money sponsored lies, fabrications and spin. Doesn't it make you so proud?
An open blog for anyone interested in promoting bi-partisan, civil discourse in politics, and condemning and defeating partisan, non-functioning, self-serving, party-first, negative campaigning activities by elected officials in the United States. Feel free to call out your local and national representatives from both parties when they act in a way that is contrary to their duty as an elected representative of all the people.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Gerrymandering (again)
Back to my rant about the politically-motivated redistricting, Maryland and North Carolina are essentially tied
for the honor of most-gerrymandered state. With average gerrymander scores of
about 88 out of a possible 100, Maryland and North Carolina are home to some of
the ugliest districts in the nation among states with at least three
Congressional districts. In fact, North Carolina is home to three out of the
top 10 most-gerrymandered districts in the country. Maryland is proof that
gerrymandering isn't just a Republican pastime, as the state's Democrats redrew
those boundaries in 2012. The standout in that state is the 3rd Congressional
district, which is the nation's second-most gerrymandered and home to
Democratic congressman John Sarbanes.
Aren't we so proud....
(Shoutout to my friend Mike King in Baltimore for this info.)
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Talk about election fraud!
A conservative Super Pac sent out mailings to NC citizens with intentional erroneous information about how to register to vote. Unbelievable. Lunatic fringe groups are actually trying to keep people from voting. If that is not treason, I do not know what is. And they say they are for American values!!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Gerrymandering
States all across the country allow their legislature to redraw district maps so as to provide the majority party with election advantages. Both parties do it when they have the majority. The question is, why are they allowed to? It creates a rigged election. It makes many voter's votes worthless. It essentially disenfranchises US citizens from the voting process. What could be more un-American?
Voting districts should be drawn along county lines, and left that way. It is the only fair way to ensure that all of a state's citizens can have their vote count.
Here is a map of the NC confessional districts. I defy you to tell me how they make any sense beyond ensuring a rigged election?
Voting districts should be drawn along county lines, and left that way. It is the only fair way to ensure that all of a state's citizens can have their vote count.
Here is a map of the NC confessional districts. I defy you to tell me how they make any sense beyond ensuring a rigged election?
Monday, September 22, 2014
Congress on vacation?
According to MSNBC, from mid July to mid November, member of Congress will have actually worked a total of 8 days. Yes, there's not much of importance going on, so you guys should just take 'er easy. I am sure getting re-elected is your priority, so you can return to Washington and do nothing until the next election.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
No accounting for history.
Yesterday, members of Congress grilled Sec. of State John Kerry about the administration's approach to the ISIS problem. At times, they were quite intense and even angry in their questioning. However, at no time did any of them offer their own views on what should be done regarding an incredibly complicated and dynamic issue. Religious and ethnic tensions are a part of the fabric of the middle east, have been for centuries, and will continue to be for centuries to come. It would be helpful if our best political, international strategic and military minds would come together and share ideas to build a more systemic approach to the bigger problem, vs. simply laying blame and suggesting that current strategies and approaches have not and may not work. However, that approach makes too much sense, and does not win political points in an election year.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
It is simply Obama's fault.

Everyone wanted our troops out of Iraq. Let the Iraqis handle their own country, we said. Obama brought the troops home as requested. So, without our troops there, how is it his fault that the Iraq army could not contain and defeat the ISIS?
Burr is perpetuating the problem of extreme partisanship which has ruined our government. Our politicians (on both sides!) are good at blaming, but never seem to say what they would have done differently. Mr. Burr is no different. It's just Obama's fault, but Mr. Burr has no better ideas of his own. It takes no guts at all to blame someone else. It takes courage to offer your own ideas and suggest a better way to solve a problem. Obviously, Mr. Burr has no guts.
Monday, September 15, 2014
An open letter to Congress
An Open Letter to Congress
After watching stories of
9/11 heroes this past week, my mind went back to you, our elected officials in
Congress. I found myself feeling
physically ill.
Collectively, you are an
embarrassment to those who elected you, an embarrassment to our nation, an
embarrassment to our constitution, and an embarrassment to your
institution. While our democracy
represents the very best model of government in the world, you represent the
very worst of it. Your childish,
spoiled, self-serving approach to governing is not only completely ineffective,
it is a complete waste of our tax dollars, which pay your salaries.
Neither Republicans nor
Democrats have all the right answers.
Neither Republicans nor Democrats are always wrong. Yet collectively, because of your total focus
on getting re-elected and making your own party look good, you as an
institution are responsible for the fact that none of our major problems are
being solved.
I am not a politician. I am not a professional in finance or
political science. I am just an average
citizen. However, I would happily debate
any of you publically regarding your behavior and approach to the issues, as
your collective approach to governing this nation is indefensible. If I were granted supreme power for a day, of
all the things I could do, I would easily choose to have every single one of
you fired, and start over with a whole new group.
I challenge each of you to do
what you were elected to do. That being
serve this country, all of its citizens, by finding ways to solve our
problems. Real people are hurting. Real people are suffering. Real people’s lives are at risk. Consider ideas regardless of where they come
from. Respect your colleagues, work
together, compromise, and focus on finding solutions to the issues that are
degrading our very way of life.
Stop acting like children, be
adults, be civil, treat others as you would like to be treated. Most of all, make serving the country your
number one priority, above party, above re-election. The heroes of 9/11 are looking down on
you. Based on your behavior over the
past few years, can you truly raise your head and look them in the eyes?
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