Dear Dems: Where's the outrage?
There's some new poll out that unsurprisingly shows most of the general public is completely unaware of how far the GOPers have gone to obstruct necessary governance. Steve Benen has a simple request for the Democratic majority.
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Put simply, I'd like Democratic leaders to think about what Republicans would do if the situations were completely reversed. Then they should do that.Granted it's easier for the GOPers to get the *liberal* media to air their grievances, but still, if the Dems made enough noise the tradmed wouldn't be able to ignore it forever.
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On Newshour, Pres.O rebuttal of the winger mantra about having a better plan was given in full. On Countdown and Rachel Maddow, the whole meeting of the Pres. with wingers was covered. On my morning NBC report, all that got on was the pres's answer to Hensarling saying that this is why we can't have bipartisanship. The few of us who want real news know where to find it, but we're a minority.
Yes, that's the real problem and the people who need the most educating on reality are Fox watchers. No hope there.
I don't think we should continue thinking education means anything when what we have is mass hysteria. It's too late.
The big news locally is that a lawsuit against the government for dumping billions and billions of gallons of very polluted Lake Okeechobee water into a pristine estuary and destroying 80% of the marine life there failed.
Instead of outrage against the Republicans, we get comments that it's Obama's fault because he's a socialist and wants to take away our guns.
How do you educate that?
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