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Poll analysis: I-517 faultering

by Darryl — Tuesday, 10/29/13, 7:16 pm

Initiative 517 is the latest from Tim Eyman’s long line of mostly unsuccessful initiatives. I-517 would lengthen the signature gathering time for initiatives, would give signature gatherers intrusive access to the public, even on private property, and severely restrict free speech in the vicinity of signature gatherers. Essentially, it would make Mr. Eyman’s life a lot easier.

So howz it doin’? A new Moore poll finds:

With just over a week to go before the November 5th general election, Washington’s Initiative 517, which concerns the initiative and referendum process in the state, is opposed by a narrow margin. After hearing the ballot question, 33% of voters plan to or have already voted “yes,” while 40% plan to or have voted “no.” The remaining 27% are undecided or wouldn’t reveal their vote.

Importantly, intensity is stronger on the “no” side – among those who have yet to cast their ballots, 21% say they are a “definite” no vote, while only 11% are a definite “yes” vote.

It sounds bad for I-517. But as SeattlePI.com’s Joel Connelly cautions:

Eyman initiatives tend to run better AT the polls than in the polls. The results on election day have sometimes surprised those who have predicted his demise. And, win or lose, Eyman is usually back with more measures as soon as the votes have been counted.

Something else to consider is the sample size of this poll. Even though the poll (conducted from 23-24 Oct) sampled 500 people, only 365 expressed a Yes or No preference. This is a pretty small sample. Using only those 365 individuals, 200 who said, “No” and 165 who said “Yes”, I ran a Monte Carlo simulation to estimate the probability that I-517 would win right now. From a million simulated elections, “Yes” won 94,839 and “No” won 898,738 times.

The analysis suggests that the initiative has only a 9.5% probability of winning. Here is the distribution of votes from the simulation:

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Considering these “non-significant” statistical results (which are only based on the poll numbers) and Joel’s caution, I-517 opponents still have plenty of work to do; proponents still have a shot at changing the outcome.

The momentum is on the side of the opponents, however. The subsample of those polled who had already voted “Yes” or “No” on the initiative (104 people), I-517 was losing 37% “Yes” to 63% “No”. (Note that I’ve eliminated the “Don’t Know/Refused” category in those numbers.)

The trend in polling also suggests that I-517 is going down. An Elway poll, taken way back in early September, found 58% supporting and 22% opposed to the initiative. Another Elway poll from mid-October cut into the support with 52% supporting and 25% opposing the measure.

So, the most recent poll suggests a pretty impressive turn-around in support.

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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 10/29/13, 4:12 pm

DLBottlePlease join us this evening for some pre-election politics over a pint at tonight’s Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally.

We meet tonight and every Tuesday evening at the Montlake Ale House, 2307 24th Avenue E. Our normal starting time is 8:00pm.






Can’t make it to Seattle tonight? Check out another DL meeting over the next week. The Tri-Cities chapter also meets tonight. On Friday, the Enumclaw chapter . And next Monday, the Yakima, South Bellevue and Olympia chapters meet.

With 210 chapters of Living Liberally, including eighteen in Washington state, four in Oregon, and three more in Idaho, chances are excellent there’s a chapter meeting near you.

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Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza!

by Darryl — Saturday, 10/26/13, 2:42 am

Emily Heil: What it will take to get more women to Washington?

Thom: The Good, The Bad, and The Very, Very Ugly.

White House: West Wing Week.

Jon does an America apology tour.

ObamaCareWebGlitchyFail Derangement Syndrome:

  • Obama: Weekly Address:
  • John Oliver gets sucked up into the ObamaCare mainframe!!!
  • Young Turks: ObamaCare myths busted.
  • Mark Fiore: National website disaster
  • Sam Seder: Ohio (finally) okay Obamacare Medicaid expansion.
  • Thom: what is McCarthy 2.0 up to?
  • Young Turks: The “fake” fainting during Obama’s ObamaCare speech
  • Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) seriously schooled by Carol Costello over misunderstanding of HIPPA concerns
  • Young Turks: Rep. Pallone speaks his mind!
  • Red State Update: Podcast 49—Halloween and Obamacare are of the devil.
  • Stephen tries to sign up for ObamaCare.
  • Sam Seder: Dumbass Sen. Inhofe (R-(not)OK) thinks Obamacare could kill him!!!
  • Ed and friends: Obamacare lies could cost lives
  • A critique of the critique.
  • Jon: One glitch away from taking the house.
  • Sharpton (with Rep. McDermott) more scaremongering from the Teabagging Republicans.

Inquiring Minds podcast: Science of Tea Party wrath (via Mother Jones.

Maddow: North Carolina GOP having some trouble with their minority outreach program (via Crooks and Liars).

Jon analyzes CNBC’s outrage over JPMorgan Chase ‘shakedown’.

Ann Telnaes: Obama drones.

ONN: The Onion Week in Review.

Daily Show: Sexy Halloween costumes.

The Party of the Stupid

  • Ann Telnaes: The Sickness of the Republican Party.
  • Is Rep. Larry Pittman (R-NC) the last of the Birfers? (ummm…unlikely.)
  • Jon on the contribution of the Teabaggers.
  • Pap: The new G.O.P. Southern Strategy
  • Stupidest politician ever? Gov. LePage (R-ME) has a 47% moment.
  • Sam Seder: Crazy Gov. LaPage (R-ME) double downs on Romney’s 47% statement.
  • Maddow: How racist Ken Cuccinelli is being exploited by colleagues on the right
  • Former Rep. Steve LaTourette (R-Ohio): Even Superman couldn’t lead Republicans.
  • Pap: The hijacking of the Republican Party
  • Pap: America can’t afford the Republicans
  • Lies and the lying liars….
  • Sam Seder: Nutburger Tea Party leader wants to “sue homosexuality”
  • Young Turks: Tea Party Pastor wants to sue gays for AIDS?!?
  • The Church of Crazy: Rafael Cruz anoints son Ted Cruz…a king!
  • Maddow: The Tea Party’s Confederate legacy of racism
  • O’Donnell: The Republican ‘crocodile-tears’ over ObamaCare

Mental Floss: 28 sweet facts about candy.

Thom: How America could be the happiest country on earth.

Ed: Dick Cheney has the audacity to criticize Obama for “premature” announcement of bin Laden’s death:

Stephen with the word Philantrophy (via Crooks and Liars).

Ann Telnaes: One bad heart away from the presidency.

G.O.P. Voter Suppression:

  • Maddow: Texas GOP Voter suppression, Part I.
  • Maddow: Texas GOP Voter suppression, Part II.
  • O’Donnell: How new Texas voter ID law undermines women
  • Daily Show: Voting makes you gay.
  • Sharpton: Trick OR Cheat—GOP pushing ‘minority-outreach’ while suppressing the minority vote!
  • Young Turks: Republican admits racism, voter suppression on Daily Show
  • Young Turks: Racist Daily Show interview fallout.
  • O’Donnell: Texas voter caging and the G.O.P.’s War on Women Voters&trade.

Bill Maher with some New Rules (via Crooks and Liars).

Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.

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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 10/22/13, 7:35 pm

DLBottleIt’s a late notice today (busy day!), but here is the call to join us tonight for an evening of politics over a pint at the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally.

We meet tonight and every Tuesday evening at the Montlake Ale House, 2307 24th Avenue E. Our normal starting time is 8:00pm.

Can’t make it to Seattle tonight? Check out another nearby DL meeting over the next week. With 210 chapters of Living Liberally, including eighteen in Washington state, four in Oregon, and three more in Idaho, chances are excellent there’s a chapter meeting near you.

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All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic

by Darryl — Saturday, 10/19/13, 1:40 pm

The government shutdown was not only a disaster for Republicans, it was also a costly disaster for all Americans.

For example, we paid federal employees during the shutdown, but they were prohibited from working. (So…the next time you hear a Wingnut complain about how inefficient the government is, be sure to point out that the government isn’t the problem…Republicans are!)

How much damage did Republicans do to the U.S. economy by shutting down the government for 16 days? Try $24 Billion.

To put that $24 Billion in proper perspective, consider this: the direct damage from the September 11th terrorist attacks is estimated as follows:

The four civilian aircraft that were lost: $385 million.

Replacement costs of the World Trade Center buildings: $3 to $4.5 billion.

Damage to the Pentagon building: up to $1 billion.

Cleanup costs: $1.3 billion.

Property and infrastructure damage: $10 billion to $13 billion.

With some adjustment for inflation, the costs to our economy from the Republican terrorist attack on the U.S. government is, essentially, same as the direct costs of the al Qaeda terrorist attack on our country.

Now I understand more fully what’s meant by “all enemies, foreign and domestic” in the oath of office taken by congresscritters and other federal officials.

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Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza!

by Darryl — Saturday, 10/19/13, 12:05 am

Sam Seder: Comrade Louie Gohmert’s Soviet Plan (Episode 1).

Young Turks: Hilarious, awkward concession speech

Lawrence O’Donnell: Meet hypocrite Greg Collett (R), Idaho State Representative.

This is Obamacare.

Ed: Teabaggers cost us $24 billion in shutdown.

Chris Cillizza: Third party time?

Red State Update: Podcast #48.

Kimmel: The Week in Unnecessary Censorship.

Political Dictionary: What is the “Hastert Rule”.

Mental Floss: 23 Unusual Animals.

Roy Zimmerman: Vote Republican 50.0–South Dakota:

Mark Fiore: Internal Patriot Discovery Smart Probe.

Hostage Crisis Aftermath:

  • Obama: Open for business….
  • Ann Telnaes: Americans are losing…
  • Sharpton: GOP Tea Party no more popular than The KLAN!
  • Young Turks: Shutdown fiasco slaps GOP in the face.
  • Thom: How the press extended the shutdown.
  • A simple explanation of the Government Shutdown:
  • Maddow: What government got done during the shutdown?
  • Chris Hayes: Total capitulation
  • Young Turks: Obama does victory lap….
  • Sam Seder: What the Republicans didn’t get in the deal
  • Maddow: It’s over Part I
  • Maddow: It’s over Part II
  • Maddow: It’s over Part III
  • Ann Telnaes: What Ted Cruz is all about.
  • Chris Cillizzaa: Who had the worst week in Washington (D.C.)?
  • Thom and Pap: What madness lurks in the teabagger brain.
  • Ann Telnaes: Republicans look for cover.

Ed: Tea Party stupidity.

Sam Seder: Does Obamacare increase your health care costs?

You had me at NSA.

Stephen Colbert’s Al Smith Dinner Speech.

White House: West Wing Week.

Chris Cillizza: Mitch McConnell is in a run for his money.

Kimmel’s Kids Table.

ONN: The Onion Week in Review.

Sharpton: VA nutjobber Ken Cuccinelli is in trouble.

Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.

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Rep. Tom Foley (D-WA)

by Darryl — Friday, 10/18/13, 1:29 pm

Former Rep. Tom Foley (D), who represented Eastern Washington from 1965 to 1995, has died at 84 from complications of a stroke.

Rep. Foley, a Spokane native, was the 57th Speaker of the House, serving from 1989 to 1995.

When I think of Speaker Foley, the word “Statesman” comes to mind. The NY Times puts it this way:

When he became speaker on June 6, 1989, Mr. Foley, from Washington State, appealed to “our friends on the Republican side to come together and put away bitterness and division and hostility.” He promised to treat “each and every member” fairly, regardless of party, and by most estimations he lived up to that promise to a degree unmatched by his successors.

By contrast, Speaker Boehner (R-OH) is a shameless partisan, acting more as a majority leader than a Speaker of the House…and frequently acting in the interest of his Party to the detriment of our nation. In my recent letter to Boehner, I reminded him that…

…you are the Speaker of the HOUSE, not the Speaker of the Republican Party. As second in line for the presidency, I expect you to show careful stewardship of our nation.

Indeed, Foley was the very archetype behind my words:

Despite sharp differences on issues, he got along better with members of the other party than any of the speakers who followed him. In that final news conference, asked to offer advice to the next speaker, Mr. Gingrich, he urged him to remember, “You are the speaker of the whole House and not just one party.”

We need more Tom Foley’s in Congress.

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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 10/15/13, 3:17 pm

The crisis continues…the federal government is still being held hostage, but that won’t keep us from plotting a rescue mission. Please join us for an evening of rescue politics over a pint at tonight’s gathering of the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally.

We meet tonight and every Tuesday evening at the Montlake Ale House, 2307 24th Avenue E. Our normal starting time is 8:00pm.






Can’t make it to Seattle tonight? Check out another nearby DL meeting over the next week. The Tri-Cities and Shelton chapters meet tonight. The Lakewood and South Seattle chapters meet this Wednesday. For Thursday, the Spokane and Tacoma chapters meet. And next Monday, the Aberdeen, Yakima and Olympia chapters meet.

With 210 chapters of Living Liberally, including eighteen in Washington state, four in Oregon, and three more in Idaho, chances are excellent there’s a chapter meeting near you.

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Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza!

by Darryl — Saturday, 10/12/13, 1:34 am

Stephen: Shep’s FAUX News deck.

Mark Fiore: The Grand Bargain hoax:

Chris Cillizza with Maya MacGuineas: Why do we have an unbalanced budget.

Mental Floss: 30 Life Hacks Debunked.

Sam Seder: The conservative trucker protest that wasn’t.

Thom: The Good, The Bad, and The Very, Very Ugly.

Sharpton has some civics lessons for the G.O.P.

The Law of The Land:

  • WaPo Obamacare Q&A: Can anyone deny me coverage?.
  • ObamaCare or Shut Up.
  • Sharpton: Republicans compare ‘Obamacare’ to slavery
  • Jon: Medicant
  • Young Turks: Obamacare will destroy America! says nutjob Rep. Broun

Thom: The climate change point of no return.

White House: West Wing Week.

Sam Seder: Michele Bachman says some crazy shit.

Pit TV: Stop and Frisk…

Stephen: On the guy running for Michele Bachman’s seat’s totally illegal ads.

Ann Telnaes: Some $peech is worth more than others.

The Hostage Crisis Continues:

  • Thom: We need a hostage negotiator.
  • Jon on bipartisan curious Republicans.
  • Sam Seder: GOP holds America hostage, mainstream media pushes false equivalency.
  • Young Turks: NBC/WSJ poll is devastating for Republicans.
  • Ann Telnaes: Power-drunk Boehner.
  • FuckYouCongress. Time for some Recycling!
  • Sam Seder’s solution.
  • Jon: Who is to blame???
  • Boehner’s shutdown is hurting Ohio.
  • Chris Hayes: The G.O.P.’s “new” ransom strategy.
  • Young Turks: Why the religious right doesn’t fear financial collapse.
  • Maddow: Up is Down for Republicans.
  • Maddow: New class of GOPers bring their own rule book.
  • What if the shutdown isn’t so bad for the G.O.P.?
  • Ann Telnaes: The G.O.P.’s terrible performance.
  • Daily Show: Where is the GOP coming from?

The GOP War on Women™ continues with anti-Hillary buttons.

Maddow: G.O.P. muddles message.

Chris Hayes: Meet a member of the Ignorance Caucus.

Pap: The death of Republican ideas.

Stephen: New Pot laws.

Red State Update: Podcast 47, All we want is a conversation with Obama.

Liberal Viewer: FAUX News’s fake Obama Muslim museum story.

Thom: Wendy Davis vs. the TX Good Ol’ Boys.

Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.

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Crazier now? Or in the 90s.

by Darryl — Friday, 10/11/13, 5:14 pm

Last night I was having dinner with my friend Dave. We started exploring the question of whether the House Republicans were crazier when Clinton was Prez or now. Remember how totally outrageous the House was under the Newtster? They shut down the government…twice. And then they decided to impeach the President, essentially, for getting a blow job. The two charges that passed along party lines in the House was easily dismissed by the Senate.

There was a kind of zealotry in that bunch of Republicans that parallels what we see today. They share a collective tone-deafness that has caused House Republicans—then and now—to unwittingly undertake extreme actions that Americans disagree with.

Both then and now, there was a zealotry that was borne out of hatred for the Democratic President. But here is a difference I see between then and now. Republicans seemed angrier, but less crazy in their zealotry back then. Newt Gingrich and Henry Hyde were angry and cynical men, who sometimes said outrageous things to make a point—but a point that had some connection to reality. The current crop of Republicans are expressing zealotry borne out of a much bigger dose of madness. It seems many in the current crop have been brainwashed into believing things that are at odds with facts, with reality (Kenya!, Obama Muslim conspiracy!, cutting taxes raises revenue, Obamacare kills!, etc.).

Michele Bachmann and Louie Gohmert seem to really believe the crazy-ass shit they say. They live in a largely self-constructed universe.

In some cases it seems the hatred observed of both groups is confounded in the current crop by racial hatred. It has driven some House Republicans to insanity.

So what do you think? Were they crazier in the crazy House days of the Clinton Administration? Has Obama derangement syndrome pushed today’s G.O.P. further off the cliff of sanity? Or was the Newt-pack just as bad?

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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 10/8/13, 3:15 pm

DLBottleThe extremists still have the federal government shut down, but the people’s business must go on! So please join us for an evening of politics over a pint at tonight’s gathering of the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally.

We meet tonight and every Tuesday evening at the Montlake Ale House, 2307 24th Avenue E. Our normal starting time is 8:00pm.




Can’t make it to Seattle tonight? Check out one of the other DL meetings over the next week. Tonight there are meetings of the Tri-Cities and Vancouver, WA chapters. On Wednesday, the Bellingham chapter meets. On Thursday the Bremerton chapter meets. And on Friday, the Centralia chapter meets.

With 210 chapters of Living Liberally, including eighteen in Washington state, four in Oregon, and three more in Idaho, chances are excellent there’s a chapter meeting near you.

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Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza!

by Darryl — Saturday, 10/5/13, 1:29 am

Robert Reich: Why So Angry?.

‘Key & Peele’ on Black Republicans.

The Scourge of Health Care for Everyone:

  • Colbert goes after the Koch Brothers anti-Obama Care ad
  • Sam Seder: Who likes Obamacare?
  • Nia-Malika Henderson and Ezra Klein: Obamacare, Day 1.
  • Daily Show’s Jason Jones on buying insurance
  • An important day for millions of Americans

Kimmel: The week in Unnecessary Censorship.

Thom: The Good, The Bad, and The Very, Very Ugly.

Lewis Black has some words for the Barilla Pasta President.

Zina Saunders: Wayne LaPierre has a dream:

Ana Kasparian: Will Eric Holder slap down North Carolina’s voter ID law as racist?.

Terrorist Attack on Washington, D.C.!

  • Ann Telnaes: Government shutdown countdown.
  • Nia-Malika Henderson: The government shutdown in 140 characters.
  • Young Turks: Boehner goes nuts over ‘We are winning’ government shutdown comments
  • Jon: The March of Dumbs.
  • Ann Telnaes: House GOP cuckoos.
  • Congressman castigates Park Ranger for the memorial closure he voted for!
  • Sam Seder and Cliff Schecter: Shutdown impact on biomedical and scientific research.
  • Thom: Yes, the GOP are crazy enough to do this.
  • Jonathan Mann: Government shutdown sitcom theme song:
  • Boehner’s home turf
  • Maddow: CRY BABIES!
  • Stephen: The “Slimdown”
  • Dumb and Dumber: All wired up and ready to go…crazy.
  • Jon: Shutstorm 2013
  • Ann Telnaes: GOP hitching a ride out of the government shutdown mess.
  • The lowdown with the Shutdown.
  • Ed: GOP hypocrite-anarchists continue try to defund Obamacare.
  • Stephen fixes one problem with the shut down.
  • Jon apologizes to Republicans…for being too easy on them.

White House: West Wing Week.

Thom: More Good, Bad, and Very, Very Ugly.

Mental Floss: 42 Idiom Origins.

ONN: The Onion Week in Review.

Mark Fiore: American Salebration.

Thom: The GOP is terrified and they will lose.

Last week’s Friday Night Multimedia Extravaganza can be found here.

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All we want is an “up or down vote!”

by Darryl — Thursday, 10/3/13, 4:10 pm

Note: You may remember the Republicans riffing on the “all we want is an Up or Down vote!” when Democrats were threatening filibusters over some of George W. Bush’s nominees. It’s time to let them hear those words again. Please take a few minutes to send your own message to Speaker Boehner here.

Dear Speaker Boehner,

Must I remind you that you are the Speaker of the HOUSE, not the Speaker of the Republican Party. As second in line for the presidency, I expect you to show careful stewardship of our nation.

You’ve failed. You’ve failed to uphold your oath of office. You, and the band of terrorists that control you, are now engaging in treasonous acts of sabotage against the U.S. (I remind you that you are not immune from prosecution for Treason under Article I, section 6 of the Constitution.)

I demand that you stop your collusion with the terrorists. Put a CLEAN continuing resolution up for a vote IMMEDIATELY.

All Americans want is an up or down vote on a clean resolution. Call it the “Constitutional option”, an up or down vote put before House members. This is what the Speaker of the House is obligated to do.

Up or down vote!

Do it!

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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 10/1/13, 3:00 pm

DLBottleThe federal government has succumbed to a small group of White Collar Terrorists, but that won’t stop us! Please join us for an evening of prognostications over a pint at tonight’s meeting of the Seattle Chapter of Drinking Liberally.

We meet tonight and every Tuesday evening at the Montlake Ale House, 2307 24th Avenue E. Our normal starting time is 8:00pm.






Can’t make it to Seattle tonight? Check out another DL meeting over the next week. The Tri-Cities chapter also meets tonight. The Lakewood chapter meets on Wednesday. And for Thursday, the Spokane chapter meets. On Friday,the Enumclaw chapter meets. And next Monday, the Yakima, South Bellevue and Olympia chapters meet.

With 210 chapters of Living Liberally, including eighteen in Washington state, four in Oregon, and three more in Idaho, chances are excellent there’s a chapter meeting near you.

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Breaking: Terrorist attack on Washington D.C.

by Darryl — Monday, 9/30/13, 9:20 pm

An anti-American terrorist group struck down the U.S. Government early Tuesday morning. The Government is now shut down for an indeterminate period that could last from mere hours to, perhaps, weeks.

The terrorists, who go by the name Republicans, have no known ties to al Qaeda but share a similar hatred of the U.S. Government and, apparently, share similar ambitions of shutting down and ultimately destroying the U.S. Government. The Republican’s methods of terrorism resemble those of al Qaeda in conducting hostage taking, demanding ransoms and, in the extreme, engaging in suicide missions. Unlike the individual suicide missions of al Qaeda operatives, however, Republican terrorists commit suicide as a group.

A full assessment of the damage to the U.S. Government brought on by the Republican terrorists actions is still underway. Sadly, the terrorist attacks will negatively impact millions of Americans every day until the U.S. Government can be restored to operational status.

Informed observers believe the U.S. Government will eventually make a full recovery, but likely with fewer Republican terrorists.

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