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Showing Original Post only (View all)Elizabeth Warren (once again) speaks for me: "So I'm Relieved, But I'm Also Pretty Angry" [View all]
I'm glad that the government shutdown has ended, and I'm relieved that we didn't default on our debt.
But I want to be clear: I am NOT celebrating tonight.
Yes, we prevented an economic catastrophe that would have put a huge hole in our fragile economic recovery. But the reason we were in this mess in the first place is that a reckless faction in Congress took the government and the economy hostage for no good purpose and to no productive end.
According to the S&P index, the government shutdown had delivered a powerful blow to the U.S. economy. By their estimates, $24 billion has been flushed down the drain for a completely unnecessary political stunt.
$24 billion dollars. How many children could have been back in Head Start classes? How many seniors could have had a hot lunch through Meals on Wheels? How many scientists could have gotten their research funded? How many bridges could have been repaired and trains upgraded?
The Republicans keep saying, "Leave the sequester in place and cut all those budgets." They keep trying to cut funding for the things that would help us build a future. But they are ready to flush away $24 billion on a political stunt.
So I'm relieved, but I'm also pretty angry.
We have serious problems that need to be fixed, and we have hard choices to make about taxes and spending. I hope we never see our country flush money away like this again. Not ever.
It's time for the hostage taking to end. It's time for every one of us to say, "No more."
But I want to be clear: I am NOT celebrating tonight.
Yes, we prevented an economic catastrophe that would have put a huge hole in our fragile economic recovery. But the reason we were in this mess in the first place is that a reckless faction in Congress took the government and the economy hostage for no good purpose and to no productive end.
According to the S&P index, the government shutdown had delivered a powerful blow to the U.S. economy. By their estimates, $24 billion has been flushed down the drain for a completely unnecessary political stunt.
$24 billion dollars. How many children could have been back in Head Start classes? How many seniors could have had a hot lunch through Meals on Wheels? How many scientists could have gotten their research funded? How many bridges could have been repaired and trains upgraded?
The Republicans keep saying, "Leave the sequester in place and cut all those budgets." They keep trying to cut funding for the things that would help us build a future. But they are ready to flush away $24 billion on a political stunt.
So I'm relieved, but I'm also pretty angry.
We have serious problems that need to be fixed, and we have hard choices to make about taxes and spending. I hope we never see our country flush money away like this again. Not ever.
It's time for the hostage taking to end. It's time for every one of us to say, "No more."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/17/elizabeth-warren-government-shutdown_n_4114818.html
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Elizabeth Warren (once again) speaks for me: "So I'm Relieved, But I'm Also Pretty Angry" [View all]
kpete
Oct 2013
OP
When someone posts a 20 pic spread of Warren in a swim suit you'll have a point.
last1standing
Oct 2013
#52
Again, when we see a group dedicated to pics of Warren fistbumping I'll have to agree with you.
last1standing
Oct 2013
#65
True enough, llmart! And as far as I recall, michele bachmann was NOT one of those women
calimary
Oct 2013
#53
iirc, in 2006 first-term Senator Obama was denying any interest in a White House run.
Jackpine Radical
Oct 2013
#5
A first term Senator Obama wasn't 64 years old with an undefined national profile, either.
MADem
Oct 2013
#16
I not sure the teabaggers DO know they can't win political fights by threatening to shut down the
calimary
Oct 2013
#36
Agreed. That is the most despicable thing about what they call a filibuster today.
gtar100
Oct 2013
#68
Sadly, that is the quandary. The abuse, however, seems to outweigh what good it might do.
gtar100
Oct 2013
#67
No more extortion. No more hostage-taking. No more econo-terrorist Republicans. No more! nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#14
Legislate that CRs & debt ceilings bills can ONLY be clean & any member can move one. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#15
Exactly. Dems keep putting out the fires...we should all be pissed at the arsonists. nt
wiggs
Oct 2013
#20
I love her. She reminds me of young Obama I first spotted at the DNC years ago. eom
yeswecanandwedid
Oct 2013
#30
I'm angry, no pist, that McConnell was able to extract a $2 billion ransom and only God knows how
indepat
Oct 2013
#46