Thursday, October 17, 2013

Shutdown Fallout: Limbaugh: GOP Irrelevant, Political Disaster


http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/10/17/shutdown-fallout/


Article PhotoThe government shutdown fallout has started. The shutdown fallout is not being very kind to the GOP. Democrats are watching the self-destruction of the Republican Party.
ABC World News With Diane Sawyer put it best a few minutes ago.
What did it accomplish? It delayed clinical trials for research. Curbed school lunch programs. Put 800,000 federal workers out of work. And reeked havoc on tourists and the business who depend on them. …
all the ranting about small business when the really meant big business and the looking out for the middle class and the poor they have told more lies about what they care about and what they want to do because "THAT'S WHAT AMERICANS WANT", well all that elephant dung has been stirred up and the stench of their real intent is coming clear and it is as putrid and offensive as the things they have done to America before and especially the last 5 years.
but they still have that ace in the hole GW Bush "you can fool some of the people all of the time and those are the ones you want to concentrate on" and they are working that plan like a rented mule. but as they say nothing last forever" and the decline is in motion.
What has it actually cost the American taxpayer? By one estimate $24 Billion.
So much for fiscal responsibility. This bunch is a clear and present danger to the country. Finally traditional media and the Republican Party proper are letting the Right Wing Tea Party Republicans have it.
When you have lost Rush Limbaugh it makes one wonder. Rush Limbaugh went on the record with his own views.
“I was trying to think earlier today, if ever in my life I could remember any political, any major political party being so irrelevant. I’ve never seen it. … What they’ve ended up doing is creating one of the greatest political disasters I have ever seen in my lifetime.”
The Houston Chronicle who endorsed Ted Cruz is now rethinking their choice. They said,
When we endorsed Ted Cruz in last November’s general election, we did so with many reservations and at least one specific recommendation – that he follow Hutchison’s example in his conduct as a senator.
Obviously, he has not done so. Cruz has been part of the problem in specific situations where Hutchison would have been part of the solution.
will we see a new look o the party 2014-16 or just another party? Lord knows what that might bring those hat care are a,lready on the Progressive side there is nothing left but more of the same or worse.