Wow..I agree with Gruss on this one..100%.

Well said, sir.

On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Gruss Gott <grussg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What the hell is with all the noise around this issue.  It's pretty simple:
>
> (1.) Raising the debt ceiling is a vote of respect for the previous
> congress and President, and therefore, a vote to continue the American
> rule of government in its current state.  You don't have agree with
> their decisions, but you have to respect that they made them.  If you
> don't vote to raise you're essentially saying you don't support the
> US's selected form of government.  In short, a 'no' vote is a
> revolutionary act.
>
> (2.) The debt ceiling vote has NOTHING to do with our financial
> situation and should not be conflated as such.
>
> (3.) So who's at fault:
>
>     (3.1) The Tea Partiers, for being complete imbeciles.   McCain
> called them "foolish" and "hobbits", but he was being nice.
>
>     (3.2.) The majority of Republicans for following the Tea
> Partiers.  There are some brighter minds there, though, like Tom
> Coburn.
>
>     (3.3.)  Obama for, yet again, leading from behind.  Here we are
> on the brink and he has nothing to say, is showing zero leadership,
> and hasn't even come up with a bill to introduce.
>
> The whole thing is pretty sad.  When the US government can't agree to
> pay its debts ... well, it could mean the end of the US government as
> we know it.
>
> (PS - 40% of all lobbyist money comes from banks!  And, oddly, those
> guys will be fine when we melt down.
>
> 

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