Since neither party has the corner on asinine commentary."I apologize to the dead and their families that we haven't voted sooner to end this holocaust in America. " Alan Grayson - Florida Representative (also stated on the house floor the the Republican Health Care Plan was to either not get sick or die quickly).
10/1/2009 3:09:46 PM
yeah, that guy is at the top of the fucking moron heap.
10/1/2009 3:22:50 PM
Holocaust comparisons are just dumb and hyperbolic in general.And I could just post "video of everything Michelle Bachmann has ever said" and win this thread.
10/1/2009 3:25:30 PM
to me, it seemed kind of obvious from what i saw him do afterwords(on CNN) that he was saying all those crazy things to bring attention to himself and getting on all the 24hour networks then saying the republicans aint got shit for alternatives. but that doesn't mean he isnt a looney and probably could have done it a better way but as crazy bald guy carville said it makes good television [Edited on October 1, 2009 at 3:28 PM. Reason : .]
10/1/2009 3:27:05 PM
Isn't Grayson one of the few that has a clue about the economy and what the Fed is doing?
10/1/2009 4:00:11 PM
^ He knows they don't have a clue, I don't know how much he knows himself.
10/1/2009 4:25:59 PM
10/1/2009 5:41:17 PM
10/1/2009 6:45:35 PM
Michelle Bachmann cannot be compared too.She's on a planet all her own.
10/1/2009 6:46:54 PM
10/1/2009 6:48:03 PM
You see, that's kinda wrong, and actually insulting to Jews. The word had been used to describe great atrocities for 800 or so years, including the description of other massacres of Jews.I'm just saying, there's a difference (and a rather large one) between saying "a holocaust" or "this holocaust" and "The Holocaust".Here, from Merriam-Webster
10/2/2009 8:17:19 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/01/bachmann-sex-clinics-will_n_306292.html
10/2/2009 11:42:43 AM
10/2/2009 2:42:46 PM
Consider this: "The stimulus bill, which passed Congress and was signed by President Obama in February, was designed to create jobs and take care of urgent priorities."
10/2/2009 2:47:53 PM
You can hear his initial comments, and his non-apology. The "average tuesday" comment around 4 mins was kind of funny. Rachel goes on to play clips of many republicans saying democrats are going to killing americans, drop dead, die in line, 1 in 5 ppl have to die, this program of gov option... is going to kill people, republicans have a better solution that... that wont have seniors put to death by their government, i'd hate to think that among 5 women 1 of them is going to die b/c we go to socialized medicine, watch out if you're disabled. And then she says that while it isn't the behavior that we'd like to see in congress, that it also doesn't make a whole lot of sense to call for the one democrat to stand up front of everyone and apologize, but not the republicans.I have no problem with Congressman Grayson being called out to apologize for saying the other sides plan is for Americans to die quickly, & equally all the republicans who have already said democrats want to kill Americans with health care likewise need to be called out.Escalation ftw![Edited on October 2, 2009 at 3:13 PM. Reason : .]
10/2/2009 3:02:57 PM
^^ If it was that important, how come so little of it has been spent? (Somewhere between 10 and 15% last I checked.) Either way, aside from the dubious morality of confiscating wealth from tax producing citizens and distributing it for political favors, I'm sure there are plenty of things in DC which should take precedence over the need to fight forest fires in an area with practically no forests.
10/2/2009 3:19:48 PM
10/16/2009 6:32:13 PM
of course some other state's representatives and senators don't have YOUR interests in mind. why the fuck should they? that's not their job.
10/16/2009 6:41:50 PM
You're right, there is no incentive for them to watch out for me, which is why I have no incentive to fund them through taxes.This is one of the most fundamentally immoral things about the current congressional process, the confiscation of money from one group to essentially fund the re-election of congressmen elsewhere. Which, again, begs the question, why do I want to trust these shitheads to get health care reform remotely right?]
10/16/2009 6:47:54 PM
the current process? it's always been like that. it sucks, but it's part of living in a democracy. your money is inevitably going to go towards shit that will never benefit you. that's just how it works.[Edited on October 16, 2009 at 6:51 PM. Reason : .]
10/16/2009 6:51:02 PM
We could outlaw pet projects. If a bill involves the construction of something permanent in your district or state then you must abstain from voting. A line item veto is also a popular solution.
10/17/2009 9:37:08 AM
^ All votes would be "0 in favor, 0 opposed." And you can only imagine how it would increase favor trading.A line-item veto is bad for the separation of powers. The Presidency is already too powerful.
10/17/2009 9:55:56 AM
^^^ There are actually some interesting speeches from about the first 50 years of congress where at least some men made principled stands against this sort of thing.But you're right, this sort of thing is inevitable, I suppose it is the scope these days which bothers me the most. I'm certainly not going to dismiss it simply because it is the way it has always been.
10/17/2009 10:07:12 AM
10/17/2009 10:51:18 AM
How odd, I could have sworn that you of all people would have heard of the amendment process. Or that it could be implemented as a parliamentary rule instead, only requiring a majority to re-send the vetoed items back to the president. It is unlikely that you were unaware of these possibilities, the line-item veto amendment was proposed again just this year, that I can only conclude you are playing dumb.
10/17/2009 10:59:05 AM
10/22/2009 5:16:43 PM
Gabby Grayson's off the rails again!Just look at this fucking doofus. Grayson: Fox News is the 'enemy of America'22nd, 2009
10/23/2009 5:22:08 AM
10/23/2009 7:22:42 AM
Line item veto is a terrible idea. The last thing we need is to give more power to the President. At the same time, Congress is incompetent. That much is obvious, to me at least.Grayson's "die quickly" comment shows a fair amount of ignorance. Conservatives aren't saying that old/sick people should die quickly. They're saying they should be able to live for as long as they can pay to keep themselves alives. Sounds reasonable, to me. Democrats, on the other hand, are saying that - at least under a government run health plan - old/sick people should be able to live until it gets too expensive for the government to cover. That's how it would have to be under a government plan. You can't dump millions of dollars into a 115 year old cancer patient. It's just not feasible. At some point, a government official or group official would have to make that call, or there would have to be some sort of annual/lifetime "maximum" payout for any given individual. So you'd still have people dying because the cost of staying alive is too high.
10/23/2009 9:02:30 AM
10/23/2009 4:45:39 PM
I like how they don't even pretend to give a shit about the constitution anymore. I think, in the smoky back rooms where they conspire to do all this, they probably think of ways to just do away with that antiquated document altogether.
10/23/2009 4:52:30 PM
I haven't seen any Limbaugh-style outrage about this:Alan Grayson Apologizes for 'K Street Whore' CommentOctober 27, 2009
10/28/2009 5:25:22 AM
3^ Congress has the power to make laws. Don't tell me you don't realize thats a completely loaded question with no purpose other than to satisfy CNS News' primary audience - partisan simpletons.
10/28/2009 9:20:24 AM
It's not really partisanship, it's a legitimate question. Congress makes laws that aren't in line with constitution all the time, we've just gotten to a point where no one really cares. Elected officials don't view the constitution as something to be respected, but rather, as an obstruction that has to be worked around. Both parties are guilty of having a very liberal interpretation of the constitution, and not because their interpretation just happened to be a loose one, but because it supports whatever conclusion they've already reached. The first thing they determine is agenda, then what laws they want to pass, and finally, how they can make it seem like those laws aren't unconstitutional.
10/28/2009 10:05:02 AM
This is why we have the Judicial Branch and democratic elections.
10/28/2009 10:35:48 AM
The Judicial branch can only do so much, and when a lot of judges don't think we should have a strict interpretation of the constitution, it doesn't help. Voters aren't interested in punishing politicians that don't follow the constitution. In fact, voters keep voting in politicians that disregard the constitution, because there's something in it for them."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." - Benjamin Franklin
10/28/2009 10:41:35 AM
Exactly. "Not a serious question"Stop making me defend that cunt.
10/28/2009 10:46:41 AM
10/28/2009 7:35:40 PM
10/28/2009 7:53:48 PM
The Anti-Corporate GOP?What happened to the party of business interests?http://www.newsweek.com/id/219880
10/28/2009 9:31:59 PM
11/12/2009 5:27:34 PM
11/13/2009 6:27:28 PM
and the Democrats never had a problem with him being in Congress, lol
11/13/2009 6:30:31 PM
12/1/2009 7:37:12 AM
Homeland Security chairman faces ethics probeRep. Bennie Thompson's panel under investigation after credit card hearing Dec . 4, 2009
12/4/2009 7:30:32 PM
Baucus Nominated Girlfriend for Post, Aide Says December 5, 2009
12/5/2009 4:11:22 AM
12/5/2009 4:22:48 AM
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/12/4/810997/-Dems-call-the-Republicans-bluff
12/5/2009 4:58:29 AM
^ Daily Kos? Seriously? The majority of those senators--of both parties--are never going to allow themselves to be placed on any of the shitty plans being proposed. It's a gimmick all the way around. And you just breezed right over the two stories involving Democrats, right?
12/5/2009 5:05:55 AM
yea there's no way they would pass that amendmenthowever, if they did, I will admit that it would go a LONG way towards making me rethink my opposition to obamacare.[Edited on December 5, 2009 at 8:11 AM. Reason : s]
12/5/2009 8:11:02 AM