A fantasy: Congress screams, “Free at last!”
With the inevitable (fingers crossed) passage of the HealthCare Reform Bill with an Opt-out for states, I envision the TeaBaggers, Freedom Works et al. all going home and were I a Congressman, I would say “Amen! God bless Sen. Chuck Schumer" and kiss his ass for saving mine!
As diarist Vera Lofaro notes in her comments below, there are people in states that do not like Pres. Obama. In my opinion, there are a lot of people and people in power who do not like Pres. Obama and to me that is so significant to seriously consider how to frame future bills for the country. I would consider since the country is at such odds with itself at this time in history which is the beginning of its re-birth, why not do the re-building on concepts the founding fathers had with perpetual acknowledgments of State’s Rights? With each Presidential Election, there could be a choice on the ballot to succeed or not to succeeded for the term. True there would be a lot of book-keeping for various governmental agencies but it would be true to what the Founding Fathers wanted. (Hey, don’t shoot the messenger!)
I would submerge myself in understandings how we got off track in the past and the consequences. I would thus realize the fundamental issues of State’s Rights on the contemporary scene are issues having a Black President, Black Congresspersons and Black inhabitants of the land. With no Black industrialists of note nor any Black Wall Street Barons, that fact alone festers many of our problems and the rest of the country has to feel the brunt.
As a Congressman, I would come to grips with the fact the Constitution was created to be implemented by Whites but due to the fact there is now a Black in charge, I would use it from a Black point of implementation. Of course, that would throw us into another realm with other countries but other countries do not have to deal with the day to day Black problems we have.
As a Congressman, I feel that fact alone should be of paramount consideration when framing a bill for the country and at the end of the presentation of my bill, just as easily and before I would say “I yield the floor” I would say “I present this as an Opt-out bill”. If this is not the way the Founding Fathers wanted this country to be run, we would have an even tougher problem writing a new Constitution. The song goes, “If you can’t love the one you want, love the one you got”. It’s called “Making dew!”
- (K-Pow!!) Wake up, Nigger!
-AWWW! Why you slap me upside my head like dat fer?
- ‘cause you gots’tuh go empee your trash and mop yo’ flos ’stead of going tuh sleep in dat Senator’s chair. Come on now, we gonna be gittin’ off soon.
-Oh….
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-SPAN and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB
As diarist Vera Lofaro notes in her comments below, there are people in states that do not like Pres. Obama. In my opinion, there are a lot of people and people in power who do not like Pres. Obama and to me that is so significant to seriously consider how to frame future bills for the country. I would consider since the country is at such odds with itself at this time in history which is the beginning of its re-birth, why not do the re-building on concepts the founding fathers had with perpetual acknowledgments of State’s Rights? With each Presidential Election, there could be a choice on the ballot to succeed or not to succeeded for the term. True there would be a lot of book-keeping for various governmental agencies but it would be true to what the Founding Fathers wanted. (Hey, don’t shoot the messenger!)
I would submerge myself in understandings how we got off track in the past and the consequences. I would thus realize the fundamental issues of State’s Rights on the contemporary scene are issues having a Black President, Black Congresspersons and Black inhabitants of the land. With no Black industrialists of note nor any Black Wall Street Barons, that fact alone festers many of our problems and the rest of the country has to feel the brunt.
As a Congressman, I would come to grips with the fact the Constitution was created to be implemented by Whites but due to the fact there is now a Black in charge, I would use it from a Black point of implementation. Of course, that would throw us into another realm with other countries but other countries do not have to deal with the day to day Black problems we have.
As a Congressman, I feel that fact alone should be of paramount consideration when framing a bill for the country and at the end of the presentation of my bill, just as easily and before I would say “I yield the floor” I would say “I present this as an Opt-out bill”. If this is not the way the Founding Fathers wanted this country to be run, we would have an even tougher problem writing a new Constitution. The song goes, “If you can’t love the one you want, love the one you got”. It’s called “Making dew!”
- (K-Pow!!) Wake up, Nigger!
-AWWW! Why you slap me upside my head like dat fer?
- ‘cause you gots’tuh go empee your trash and mop yo’ flos ’stead of going tuh sleep in dat Senator’s chair. Come on now, we gonna be gittin’ off soon.
-Oh….
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-SPAN and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB
Isn't Opt-Out just passing the buck?
by TravelerDiogenes
Comment:
And we will be once and for all two differnt (1+ / 0-)
countries. Time will pass and we will have all the illegal red state aleins coming into the blue states and finally we will once again have a government of, by, and for the people. Hell, right now they don't like our President, they listen to Beck, Limbaugh and Fox daily, they "are" from a different country, this will simply formalize it. On the up side, we won't have to worry about President Palin, she would not have a chance in Blue American.
by Vera Lofaro on Mon Oct 26, 2009 at 09:56:34 PM PDT
Read more at:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/10/27/797515/-Isnt-Opt-Out-just-passing-the-buck
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