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  1. The new senators will make the Senate Republican caucus quite capable of throwing down the gauntlet. It worked to get the tax increases thwarted and that was the old crew.

    The newly elected members are:
    – Senator-elect Kelly Ayotte(N.H.)
    – Senator-elect Roy Blunt(Mo.)
    – Senator-elect John Boozman(Ark.)
    – Senator-elect Dan Coats(Ind.)
    – Senator-elect John Hoeven(N.D.)
    – Senator-elect Ron Johnson(Wis.)
    – Senator-elect Mark Kirk(Ill.)
    – Senator-elect Mike Lee(Utah)
    – Senator-elect Jerry Moran(Kan.)
    – Senator-elect Rand Paul(Ky.)
    – Senator-elect Rob Portman(Ohio)
    – Senator-elect Marco Rubio(Fla.)
    – Senator-elect Pat Toomey(Pa.)

    13 new senators. 13 is the number of rebellion. Sounds good; Don’t tread on me.

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  3. It’s time to celebrate the American spirit. All the slander and lies against America have not prevailed and the fifth column within is exposed and its power has crested.

    Obama is now having to work in directions counter to his true purposes and although he still will create as much federal government as possible, it’s a losing game because every action, every agency, every appointment, every cause only engenders more resistance. It is not our will but theirs which is flagging.

    http://townhall.com/columnists/VictorDavisHanson/2010/12/30/the_american_21st_century/page/full/

    Thank you, Victor. Appropriate name.

  4. Since the Dems will still control the Senate after 5 January, it’s interesting that Obama still believes it necessary to make recess appointments. He must figure that those Senate Democrats up for reelection in 2012, and anxious to hang on to their shrinking majority, will weigh his nominees very carefully so as to avoid further alienating the voters. To extrapolate further, that likely means that there is something in Mr. Cole’s background that Obama would not like to have revealed during a confirmation hearing.

  5. “”and would leave them open to charges of obstructionism while Obama could wave the “I’m a bipartisan” banner and criticize them for it.””
    Neo

    I’ll go out on a limb and say obstructionist is the job republicans got elected for. Sure Matt Lauer and Katie Couric will obssess over the mean spirited partisanship of the GOP. But voters didn’t go to the polls Nov 2nd worried about being called names for hampering Obama and the democrats.

  6. Mark Kirk is a RINO, and I don’t use that term lightly. He’s virtually the same as a Dem. The Dems sent out campaign literature comparing Kirk to the Libertarian candidate and said (truthfully) that the Libt was the only conservative running.

    I voted 3rd party after much anguish (early voting,so before that literature came out). I’d rather not ‘waste my vote’ but could not – in good conscience – vote for Kirk.

  7. What can be done?

    Nothing

    We let them keep moving into place and positioning laws, and people, while we were still talking and discussing endlessly. that way we never made up our minds, and never actually opposed anything meaningfully.

    its about managing beliefs. without some leader dialoging us to some consensus we would endlessly argue waiting for that declaration from above (with everything relative we could not converge on a best answer without a guide).

    on another note, they have almost all they need.

    [deleted long post including the major points in place]

    Looking at leaves won’t let you see the forest.

    Just as looking at cells won’t give you and understanding of the human condition.

    To focus on one square of a chessboard to the exclusion of most other places and moves is to miss the meaning that comes from the arrangement of the parts.

    Obviously the board and pieces never change, only their arrangements evolve along a single multi-branched tree created by the decisions at each point which creates the context and animates what amounts to some stones on a small sized checkerboard patterned surface.

    [arguing isolated parts in a world where nothing is isolated allows for the control over that point by constantly ignoring the whole. This then allows for the denial of any effects that may be argued that occur to the whole (the reality of it is disconnected in favor of a ephemeral contextual moral argument that tends to use justifications to create weight rather than morals, or as a more convenient replacement for morals). Abortion by itself is one thing, combined WITH social engineering changing economic outcomes of different classes of people, which changes what choices they make in life and changes demographic outcomes, what is it?]

    Look at the whole chessboard and realize whats in place

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    Liberal Star Blogger Ezra Klein: Constitution ‘Has No Binding Power on Anything’; Confusing Because it’s Over 100 Years Old

    http://www.breitbart.tv/liberal-star-blogger-ezra-klein-constitution-has-no-binding-power-on-anything-confusing-because-its-over-100-years-old/

    [i would point out that Marxism is also over 100 years old, as is Rousseau, and the others]

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