Ernie S.
Diamond Member
AXELROD They have had a policy of obstruction from the day the president arrived. When the president is reelected, it will be a rejection of the politics of obstruction. Theres this reign of terror going on in the Republican Party.
spot on
Let me ask you a question, coward: If the GOP proposed a bill making nationwide voter ID a requirement for voting in all national elections, wouldn't the Democratic Party try to obstruct its passage?
Simply stated, when a Congressman is called to vote on legislation he feels would be damaging to the Country, or in violation to the Constitution, it is his sworn duty to obstruct its passage.
See how that works? You believe there should be no proof of eligibility required to vote, so you obstruct passage of laws that would require same.
I believe that the wealthy or anyone else for that matter, should not be taxed at a higher rate to pay for health care for those who don't have health insurance. The GOP obstructs bills that would make that law, because that's what the voters sent them to Congress to do.