
Empires always collapse... They come and then go. Throughout history, time after time, these great civilizations implode upon themselves. We are the modern Romans. We need to return to the vision of this country that guided our founders. If we do not, we are in for a long and bumpy road ahead.
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If anyone examines the dynamics of Congressional work over the past one and a half years, they will not fail to note that nothing could be accomplished because the Republicans and Democrats were both intent on filibustering each
other. In November the nation must decide whether to hand over the reins of Congress to the Democrats or to the Republicans with veto-proof and filibuster-proof majorities. This way, we will know at the end of the day whether the party that controls Congress is doing its job or not. The current arrangement where neither party has enough majority to enact its pet legislation. As a young man I watched and heard JFK give a speech were he asked, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." If the Republicans or the Democrats win enough congressional and Senate seats in the upcoming elections, just maybe the country will have easier time for next few years. Mr. Chuckchuck