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coastie

The madness of queen Nancy

From the wall street journal.

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It's one thing to be serene under fire, it's another to be delusional.

More than a few Democrats in Congress are perplexed and worried that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is insisting on ramming through a 1,900-page health care bill on Saturday, just days after her party took heavy losses in Tuesday's elections. "It reminds me of Major Nicholson, the obsessed British major in the film 'Bridge on the River Kwai,'" one Democrat told me. "She is fixated on finishing her health care bridge even as she's lost sight of where it's going and what damage it could cause to her own troops."

Indeed, the Speaker's take on Tuesday's off-year elections struck some of her own members as delusive "happy talk." "From our perspective, we won last night," a cheerful Ms. Pelosi told reporters, citing her party's pick-up of a single House seat in a New York special election and retention of another strongly Democratic seat in California.

That's not how many of her own troops see it. Democratic Rep. Parker Griffith of Alabama told Politico.com that members are "very, very sensitive" to the fact that the agenda being pushed by party leaders has "the potential to cost some of our front-line members their seats"

On health care, added New Jersey Democrat Bill Pascrell: "People who had weak knees before are going to have weaker knees now."

Ms. Pelosi, however, apparently thinks the moment is ripe to use sheer political muscle to pass legislation reordering one sixth of the economy, with zero Republican support. The right mixture of "incentives" and Rahm Emanuel-style pressure, she believes, will bring enough Democrats to heel to vote for the bill.

The obsession Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have with passing health care strikes some Democratic moderates as a completely misplaced priority. Polls show that fewer than a fifth of Americans rank health care reform as the most important issue. Their biggest concern right now is jobs. Only 29% of voters in the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll believe the economy "has hit the bottom."


The whole article can be read here.

http://online.wsj.com/article_ema...42-lMyQjAxMDA5MDAwNjEwNDYyWj.html
flyupsidedown

I hate to say it but this is the fascist model of history.  During times of economic distress and war, legislation bypasses the normal review and debate process and is "muscled" through in the name of "progress" for the good of the people.  Of course they make that call, not the people.  Nancy Pelosi is beyond description and I can identify with the notions in the article.  It is surreal how they are hell-bent on pushing through their agenda.  I don't know why someone hasn't thrown Rahm Emanuel out by the scruff of his neck.  He is a filthy mouthed brute threatening any opposition.  Seems the dems and reps need to get a backbone and think of who they represent.  This is not about Obama and the dem party image, it is about saving the future prosperity of this nation.  If it gets much worse, the possibility of violence will emerge.
Outsider

fly wrote:

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If it gets much worse, the possibility of violence will emerge.




Laughing
flyupsidedown

More to reality is she will help be a leader in the recovery effort.  Of the thousands that she rallied in Washington yesterday I can't recall any violence.  That is usually reserved for gay activists and liberal fascists.

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