Well, it's another Sunday. And Thanksgiving break is just a couple of days away. I must say, I'm probably a bit more excited for the break than for Thanksgiving- I've become used to stuffing myself.
But there will be plenty of time to post about Thanksgiving when it comes 'round.
I was just on CNN.com, and I saw an interesting video.
It's short, but it's more-or-less Mitch McConnell, the GOP Senate Leader (aka minority leader) calling Democrats arrogant for wanting to pass health care reform bill while "ignoring the wishes of the American people." I find this a rather funny statement. Why?
The minority
Is rebuking democrats
About listening
McConnell is telling us to listen to the American people and what they want. However, something tells me that perhaps the majority would be a better representation of what the American people want, considering that they are the ones who elect the Senators. To listen to "the wishes of the American people" is simply to listen to the loudest voices. However, even the loudest voice has the same vote as the mute. And I think that if the actual wish of the American people was to not have a reform such as this pass, McCain would be president, and there would be a republican house and senate majority.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
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