It appears that Democrats and Republicans have reached a deal that’s going to let them happily lock arms and express solidarity in their resolve to “take care of The People.”
I’m disgusted, of course.
For decades, politicians of both parties have periodically gone on spending sprees that would make drunken sailors blush with embarrassment. While each accuses the other of irresponsibility — and each has charts and selective memory to prove its point — they’re both willing to spend when it’s politically expedient with whatever group they want support from.
Republican voters think it’s a sin to cut military spending. The fact that the United States spends more on war than the rest of the world combined doesn’t seem to faze them. The only thing that could make them happy is if every last square inch of the country were turned into a military base or weapons system (except their homes, of course).
Democratic voters think it’s a sin to cut social spending or spending that’s somehow, some way supposed to “help” people. Never mind the fact that every responsible, rational and fair piece of evidence shows that their economic approach to the world doesn’t work. (We’ve been fighting the War on Poverty since the ’60s. Is it time to declare victory and go home?)

My love of ‘fur friends’ stems from the callousness I saw in my father
Homeless honor student thrown into jail for missing too much school
Governments can recognize rights, but no government creates rights

Winners and losers: After Iowa, where do GOP candidates stand?
I want my children surrounded by tools of creation, not consumption
More than ever, big crisis makes me long for family to take care of
If foreigner had killed 16 Americans, we wouldn’t be looking for excuses
Federal debt default? So what? It happened before — in 1979