Let's see, it's January 6, 2015. It looks like it's going to be a long year.
The President has finally made clear what he has been hinting at for years. He will veto the Keystone Pipeline. He will veto the medical device tax. He will veto a return to the 40 hour work week. And so forth and so on.
I've never seen anyone like this President in all my 70+ years. I cannot begin to understand his thought process. All I know is he keeps telling us his way is the 21st century way. I guess he thinks he can single handedly bring the rest of the world up to his standard no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary.
The question now is will the Congress revert to maybe the 20th century way when both sides of the aisle would work together to come up with viable compromise. Where both sides of the aisle would work together to over turn a veto when they knew in their heart of hearts the veto was wrong.
We have a lot of new blood in this Congress. I'm wondering what type it may be. Hopefully there is plenty of type A. A for America. The country, it seems, no longer has much tolerance for O.
The President has finally made clear what he has been hinting at for years. He will veto the Keystone Pipeline. He will veto the medical device tax. He will veto a return to the 40 hour work week. And so forth and so on.
I've never seen anyone like this President in all my 70+ years. I cannot begin to understand his thought process. All I know is he keeps telling us his way is the 21st century way. I guess he thinks he can single handedly bring the rest of the world up to his standard no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary.
The question now is will the Congress revert to maybe the 20th century way when both sides of the aisle would work together to come up with viable compromise. Where both sides of the aisle would work together to over turn a veto when they knew in their heart of hearts the veto was wrong.
We have a lot of new blood in this Congress. I'm wondering what type it may be. Hopefully there is plenty of type A. A for America. The country, it seems, no longer has much tolerance for O.