Today, CNN reported on Bush challenging his opponents. "To oppose everything while proposing nothing is irresponsible," Bush said.
The article fits in line with this logic completely. It’s not like the "new congress" has much research to do into the matter. The issues have been on the table for years now. They’ve been complaining for years now. Yes, Bush makes himself look ridiculously arrogant with the statement – but it is true. His opponents wield the complete power to undo the entire military operation with a single voting session.
Yet they don’t. So should pundits stick we have anti-congress bumper stickers all over their cars now?
"To oppose everything while proposing nothing is irresponsible," Bush said.
It’s sort of like if someone invited themselves over to your house for a party or something and then made a gigantic mess. After the fun was over you ask them to clean it up, except that when they do they seem to be making more of a mess, or at least not getting very far with the cleanup.
So you have the nerve to complain, and they say, “Well, if you don’t like how I’m doing it, why don’t you do it?
Eventually you will have to do the cleaning yourself, but right now there’s too many hard feelings and pointed fingers for anyone to get the job done.
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"To oppose everything while proposing nothing is irresponsible," Bush said.
It’s sort of like if someone invited themselves over to your house for a party or something and then made a gigantic mess. After the fun was over you ask them to clean it up, except that when they do they seem to be making more of a mess, or at least not getting very far with the cleanup.
So you have the nerve to complain, and they say, “Well, if you don’t like how I’m doing it, why don’t you do it?
Eventually you will have to do the cleaning yourself, but right now there’s too many hard feelings and pointed fingers for anyone to get the job done.