Okay, the last few years have been leading up to this revelation:
I want a new Democratic party.
The current one, both locally and nationally, is losing me. They are nothing but a bunch of whiners who cannot get anything done and who continue fighting internally. Republicans have a clear strategy, although a hateful, greedy, self centered one, but they get the job done for their party (for the most part- they're experiencing some fragmentation of late, but on the whole still look a lot more coherent than the Dems).
Democrats need a strong leader who is not afraid to be strong, whether it be disarming terrorists or increasing taxes for the wealthy. We are being portrayed- and not unjustifiably- as bureaucrats who throw money at every problem rather than exploring root causes and then insisting that the people involved work along with others to better the situation. Support for illegal aliens!?! Come on- this is the lowest point.
I want my party back- I want choice, welfare for the needy, services for the elderly and disabled, safety from terrorism, fiscal responsibility- not career politicians wasting time passing bills with minor effect on our nation.
We need another Bill C, to make the Republicans look bad.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
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Going to have to disagree with you here. Democrats don't have enough votes in the Senate and House to make many new changes. But they do have enough to start opening up investigations and I think that is going quite well.
As for your marriage, if you want the advice from someone married for 15 years. You have to nip things in the bud. You let this go too far. Your wife seems to have a bit of a low self esteem and she's hanging around a goup that have the same problem. The "life coach" is a typical parasite. You do all the work and he gets all the attention. Usually, these guys are controlling, narcissistic scum bags. Don't get angry or emotional. Stay objective and explain to her in very clear terms what you expect. Be equitable and fair. She's not going to dump that group right away. So offer something reasonable and stay flexible. My thinking is to limit the days to three to four days a week and I would definately join that group. Just tell her you want to dontate your time to help building sets and maintaining the theatre. Follow an old Jewish axiom, "keep your friends close and your enemies closer." By the way, never ever say anything negative about this "life coach". As a matter of fact, you and him should become really close buddies.
Just a thought
Kmuzu
www.darndem.com
Thank you very much- i think i'll try that. Your words make me feel better.
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