(snap) Oh, no he didn't...
cjj ~ FTGOP
2012/08/05 16:04:38
Did John Boehner blame the American people for Congress not doing their job?
"The American people are probably more polarized now than any
time since I've been here," the Ohio Republican told reporters. "And as a
result we see that polarization reflected here in the halls of
Congress. And even though both sides have some sharply different views and ideologies, our job is still to find the common ground."
Considering the fact that Congress just adjourned for yet another 5-week break without finding said "common ground" it could sure be viewed as so.
What do you think?
"The American people are probably more polarized now than any
time since I've been here," the Ohio Republican told reporters. "And as a
result we see that polarization reflected here in the halls of
Congress. And even though both sides have some sharply different views and ideologies, our job is still to find the common ground."
Considering the fact that Congress just adjourned for yet another 5-week break without finding said "common ground" it could sure be viewed as so.
What do you think?
Top Opinion
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HarleyCharley 2012/08/05 16:19:25NO! Hey, Congress! YOU were elected to find common ground. Do your job!





















Another reason for voter polarization is the CRISIS. Yes, every issue is blown out of all proportion to make the people think that our nation stumbles from one crisis to the next, and only our congressman and his party can help avert the next crisis.
Ya got THAT one straight.