I’m pretty sure we stopped rooting against them sometime in the early 1990s.
Henry Waxman is now saying the GOP is “rooting against the country” because of their opposition to Waxman-Markey [Cap & Trade] and to the health care takeover. He seems to be going back to the out-of-context Rush Limbaugh quote when he says “It appears that the Republican Party leadership in the Congress has made a decision that they want to deny President Obama success, which means, in my mind, they are rooting against the country, as well.”
Huh. Well. It kinda depends on what he means by “the country,” doesn’t it? I mean, a country with a powerful centralized government, that exercises control over everyday things like electricity, and doctor’s visits. Things like that. See, we’re not really rooting against that country anymore. We did, starting right around the late 1940s and ending sometime during the 1980s, but then they went bye-bye, and we stopped.
So, see, Rep. Waxman is wrong. We’re not rooting against them. There’s no point.












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