Senate Republicans Acting Like Toddlers

Or, Senate Decides its Just Fine to be a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of the Fortune 500 and Special Interests.

Seriously. The Senate voted 57 to 41 on largely party lines to defeat what Harry Reid called “a bill whose principles both parties once supported and that 9 in 10 Americans want us to pass,” despite the fact that none other than the Supreme Court encouraged Congress to clarify the law on required disclosure of political donations.

Color me disgusted. They are in effect saying “NO! I want candy for dinner and you can’t stop me!”

Now don’t get me wrong, I think the disclosure requirements shouldn’t have loopholes for the NRA or unions. Then again, I honestly think you should have to demonstrate that you can actually legally vote for a candidate to give them money! Still, this act was a lot better than nothing. And as for Senator Snowe’s criticism that it was written too fast? How quickly she forgets how fast the mammoth pile of legislation known as the PATRIOT Act was passed. Where were her objections to swift legislative answers to problems then? Oh yeah, buried under a blanket of largely unfounded fear that the terrorists were going to try to get us again any moment now.

Got a Republican Senator? Remember come November.

In Closing: Goldman shows us where the money went; next time somebody talks about how great it would be to gamble invest Social Security money in the stock market, remember these 10 stock market myths from, of all places, the Wall Street Journal; No, I do not want bacon in my martini!; Susie‘s right again; “The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction says the US Department of Defence is unable to account properly for 96% of the money.”; employees becoming as mercenary as their bosses (no wonder); housing consolidation; “Document Leak May Hurt Efforts to Build War Support” (no really? D’ya think??); open letter to Lindsay Lohan from the ACLU; Angle Update; health insurance and small business; and a pile of big yellow dinosaurs that won’t die.

3 thoughts on “Senate Republicans Acting Like Toddlers”

  1. aside from ur illiterate mumblings— the bill is unconstitutional! And btw:
    Barack Obama is the largest perp of campaign fraud this country has ever seen, but you complain about a law that is does this:

    The NRA and Sierra Club get exemptions but the Brady Group [on Gun Violence] and the American Petroleum Institute do not. It carves out certain favored groups, and that’s just not fair. It’s also likely unconstitutional,” Senator Collins said.

    get a clue, really. Those “toddlers: are holding up the constitution so you can live in a democracy.

    1. I welcome dissenting opinions, and I honestly am amused by your calling yourself “tall boy.” And I agree that the exemptions should not exist! In fact, I think that donors should have to be legally able to vote for the candidate they are financially supporting!

      But perhaps you would be interested to know that the word you meant to use in regards to my alleged “illiteracy” was YOUR (ur is not a word) and that I don’t tolerate ad hominen attacks.

  2. I think that donors should have to be legally able to vote for the candidate they are financially supporting!

    English teacher, stat! u not only have no writing skills but u miss the entire!!! point.

    ps. learn internet shorthand, it will serve u well !

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