Many traditions have gone by the wayside during the last few years of Democratic control, none more important than the legislative process itself. The idea that major legislation affecting the lives of hundreds of millions of Americans and the future prosperity of our children and grandchildren should be rushed through Congress without being read, without being debated, without being amended, without being made known to voters, is an outrage. With respect to the budget, it is an illegal outrage.
Republicans should have nothing to do with such banana republic proceedings. There should be no eleventh-hour cosmic bipartisan deal on the budget. The nation’s fiscal future should be debated and legislated on in an organized, transparent, legal, public manner. First choice: Republicans vote against an increase in the debt limit. Contrary to hysterical pronouncements from the likes of the discredited Tim Geithner, this would not cause the federal government to default on its bonds. Rather, the government would continue to pay principal and interest as it comes due, and would be forced to cut spending in other areas.
As they say on the real blogs, read the whole damn thing.
Hat tip: Verum Serum. Related: An Open Letter to @SpeakerBoehner and Sen. McConnell: You Blow This and You Are Political Toast.
More like the Quote of the Century.
ReplyDeleteIs it too much to expect such sound common sense prevails?
It would be a paradigm shift if so.
I am sick of the republicans acting like they need to suck up to the left!
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