Monday, January 4, 2010

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell says the United States will overcome war, recession and double-digit unemployment.

Challenges will be met, better days are ahead and the nation's leaders will unite for the common good despite sometimes sharp political disagreements, which are the hallmark of a vibrant democracy, McConnell said in the GOP's weekly radio and Internet address Saturday.

"The new year always brings with it renewed hope and a spirit of optimism — qualities that have exemplified our nation and its people from the very start," said McConnell, R-Ky.

He drew a historical parallel, citing the colonial army of 230 years ago winning a great military victory amid the exhaustion of a war in which the colonists were facing impossible odds against the British.

"Powerful forces may be aligned against us ... but when the challenges are greatest, Americans always join ranks," the senator said.

Democrats and Republicans have been sharply at odds over numerous issues in the last year, from economic stimulus to energy legislation to overhauling the health care system.
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You are quite right senator McConnell there ARE powerful forces aligned against us and you may very well count yourself as one of them. You sir voted for in favor of taxpayer bailouts (TARP). Having done so, you sir, and by your very admission, are an advocate of collectivism (you know, that whole "common good" thing).

2 comments:

Patrick M said...

I'm all for being friendly with people from across the aisle. But when Republicans start sounding like them, then they've forgotten who they are and why they were elected in the first place. And it's why the GOP can't raise cash to elect more of their own.

I'm really, really sick of the GOP "leadership."

Name: Soapboxgod said...

"The man who lets a leader prescribe his course is a wreck being towed to the scrap heap." - Ayn Rand

The Party is over folks.