A little more balance has been restored to our federal political system, now that the Democrats have taken back both the Senate and the House of Representatives -- but one question remains: will the Democrats learn the lesson's of Nov. 7, 2006, in which Election Day became REJECTION DAY for the top-heavy Republican majority?
The citizens of the United States have spoken, and have sent a clear message to the war profiteers at Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Inc. But The Peacock Report, which nonetheless sees cause for celebration, has this to say to the Democrats: don't think you're on Easy Street, just because the K Street lobbyists are going to start kissing your asses and sending more money your way. We'll be watching you closely, and the American people are ready to punish you again if and when necessary.
And to the Republicans? To borrow a line from the punk rock band The Plasmatics: You had it made/You had it made/You had it made/But you blew it.
A little Pink Floyd is in order here as well: Big bad pig man/Charade you are... Hey you, White House/Charade you are.
Rejection Day
The citizens of the United States have spoken, and have sent a clear message to the war profiteers at Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Inc. But The Peacock Report, which nonetheless sees cause for celebration, has this to say to the Democrats: don't think you're on Easy Street, just because the K Street lobbyists are going to start kissing your asses and sending more money your way. We'll be watching you closely, and the American people are ready to punish you again if and when necessary.
And to the Republicans? To borrow a line from the punk rock band The Plasmatics: You had it made/You had it made/You had it made/But you blew it.
A little Pink Floyd is in order here as well: Big bad pig man/Charade you are... Hey you, White House/Charade you are.