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Monday, January 17, 2011
Editorial: A show of unity way overdue
Sorry, editor, I have no use for political theatre. If there's a core point to the recent calls for more adult political rhetoric, it's to make our political process work better on the ground. We should be demanding a little more than a nice photo op.
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When I first heard the idea floated, the first thing that pooped into my head was "putting lipstick on a pig". The problem with our government isn't polarization, it is that the current Senate is operating using rules that were written back in a time when there was bipartisan agreement on numerous issues (racism is the biggest example) and the dynamics prevented a few ill-spirited Senators from filibustering every single piece of action.
ReplyDeleteThat isn't the case today.