Well, yes, not only the economic elites but also many voters would be happy to see Washington DC sink into the ocean. Maybe 90% of Republican voters and 30% of Democrats?
Oh, and isn't it "capitol" ? We all know nothing's gonna sink the capital -- capital reigns supreme!
This is part of why I can't identify as being far left, no matter how much I sympathize with the far left in terms of policy preferences. You can't honestly blame President Obama for this state of affairs. What could he have done differently? How has he failed us in any way more grievous than how we, the American people have failed ourselves?
Well, yes, not only the economic elites but also many voters would be happy to see Washington DC sink into the ocean. Maybe 90% of Republican voters and 30% of Democrats?
Oh, and isn't it "capitol" ? We all know nothing's gonna sink the capital -- capital reigns supreme!
Link looks fine to me.
I wish I could get more people to read this blog. Especially people in the federal government.
But wasn't it really Halliburton at fault?
This is part of why I can't identify as being far left, no matter how much I sympathize with the far left in terms of policy preferences. You can't honestly blame President Obama for this state of affairs. What could he have done differently? How has he failed us in any way more grievous than how we, the American people have failed ourselves?