One-Party Rule in Washington

For moderate voters clinging to some faith in government, the question over the past two decades of mostly two-party rule was: Can't Washington do anything? Full Story »

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by Kenneth Sibbett - Jun. 8, 2009

Mr. Hiatt, You're the first. The first one to stump me completely, solidly, and I hope, not permanatantely. While every point you make has merit, I can argue everyone, all day with you. I hate to do this, but, hear's a cigar.

The man is right. You either make this work, or capitalism, as it is , is fool's gold. If a two-part system can not, and I stress can not, find a way to make American work, and be a "force" in the global world world, Then there is a better way. If it does not work, then why beat a dead horse. It costs more to bury a dead horse than it costs to keep it. If, and again, I say If, Obama, and" this" Congress cannot work a few huge bills out, we will look like fools to the rest of the world, to ourselves, and to the very fiber of this beloved nation.

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