http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/25/bidens-son-beau-announces-run-senate/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%253A+foxnews%252Fpolitics+%2528Text+-+Politics%2529
Biden's Son Beau Announces He Will Not Run for Senate
The vice-president's democratic son decided NOT to run for election to the senate. He claims he will be more valuable as an attorney general.
And no Democrat is likely to get elected to the congress or the senate as long as the congress and senate seem to give the American public a middle finger salute.
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kuar/news.newsmain/article/1/0/1603570/Arkansas.Headlines/Berry.won%27t.seek.re-election..cites.health.concern.
Berry won't seek re-election, cites health concern
Democrat Congressman Marion Berry decided NOT to run for reelection for health reasons.
After supporting the Health Care Deform bill, he must figure that it is unhealthy for his career to run for reelection and lose.
What is the typical Democratic response to the mess they have created of the United States?
Let's see, we still have increasing unemployment, increasing home foreclosures, increasing business failures. What can be done?
Most of the Democrats in office feel this is a good time to raise the taxes on everyone except special interest groups (unions). They feel that massive government spending is the solution to the problem.
What Democrat Beau Biden, Democrat Marion Berry, and other Democrats are doing is refusing to run for office in the congress and senate. Even incumbents are refusing to run for reelection. Maybe they think that if they let Republicans get elected, and let Republicans make a mess of thing, the Democrats will be able to run for election and have a chance of winning some time in the future.
What Democrat Barack Hussein Obama is doing is hiring his former campaign manager in the hopes that he can hoodwink the American public into thinking that there is no problem, and that Health Care Deform is still the solution.
Aren't you glad the Democrats seem to understand the problem so well and are working towards a bipartisan solution?
Monday, January 25, 2010
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