This is a typical political, feel good, worse than waste of time. Its worse than a waste because it infringes on law abiding citizens Constitutional rights and does nothing to address the real problem of over medicating people with known hazardous psychotropics with high percentages of psychotic reactions. These type of drugs have been a part of nearly all the mass shootings in the past 50 years. If we didn't have so many political cowards in office, there would have been an investigation into the careless improperly monitored use of these drugs. We are speaking of Billions in profit for big PHARMA and with their coffers "our" representatives shrink from the proper course. Read the book, "The truth about the drug companies" by Marcia Angell. View Comment
Romney was able to point out the duplicitous tactics of the President when he cornered the President on his own investments overseas, the bankruptcy the president put the auto industry through (but didn't go far enough to point out the Presidents circumvention of bankruptcy law by ignoring primary bond holders rights in favor of ridiculous pensions for greedy union members) and his sueing to stop those drilling for oil and the huge decrease in federal permits issued. The President continued to use distorted and twisted attacks of class warfare instead of stating actual new policies or any details that might actually get this over reaching federal behemoth out out the minutia of liberty loving Americans daily lives. Govenor Romney was also able to corner the President onthe mismanagement of Libya and bring a little light to the mess the Pres policies made of the middle east. Too much to say and no time to say it. So far I still have a job, that if the Pres gets re-elected will become even more at risk. It's time for him to finally keep his rhetoric aligned with his actions and leave. View Comment
The "Sound Bite Bulimics" supporting the destructive policies of the current Administration and Harry Reid led Senate should avoid the sound bite cafeteria of CNN and CNBC and try reading a book. I suggest the primer by Matt Taibbi, Griftopia as it comes from a prejudice left wing perspective. Then maybe move on to "Bought and paid for" by Charles Gasparino. "democracy Incorporated, by Sheldon Wolin might begin to dilute the Koolaide and just because I doubt they'll be able to get through more than one before the true Change supported by the so called "astro turf" true grass roots party, I suggest one more at this time called, "It Takes A Pillage", by Nomi Prins. The discussion Must be brought higher than the juvenile/sophomoric level that the left are drowning the country in. If you don't have intelligent ideas to offer, based in researched reality, then you are part of the problem. Try to play nice together, most of us have made it through Kindergarden. View Comment
Better hope for responsible change than the big bank owned administration we've suffered through so far. The current administration is so owned by wall street they dropped the prosecution of the Goldman firm and hardly anyone is in jail for the mess wall street made. The ineptitude of their management of the wall street bailouts allowed bonuses for what otherwise would have been bankrupt companies. And that's just for starters. View Comment
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