>From what you just said and the years of reading your posts I got:
You think you're a centrist but you're actually a radical lefty.


On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Zaphod Beeblebrox
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So, I'm watching the news yesterday where Evan Bayh says that he wants out of 
> the Senate because they're not doing anything.  Dems vote 91% on party lines, 
> Repubs have threatened fillibuster 100 times....40 times more than their 
> previous high.
>
> HIs solution is to replace all the senate....which would be fine w/me.  But 
> the more I got to thinking about it, the more I realized it wouldn't change a 
> thing.  I consider myself more or less a centrist.  There are things from the 
> R's that I'd like to see get done and there are things from the D's that I'd 
> like to see get done.  The problem is, I'm more frightened of the radical 
> wing of the R's than the radical wing of the D's.  So when I go to the 
> polling station, all other things equal and knowing how much party line plays 
> into things, I'll check the D box.
>
> I have a feeling that many people are this same way.  I just don't see a 
> valid centrist third party as an option because it seems in order to organize 
> like that you really need to be passionate about an issue....
>
> What's your take?


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