I agree with you that it isn't, that's a bipartisan problem. Republicans haven't wanted any new entitlements, Democrats would rather campaign against the issues than fix them. In a constructive Congress, there would be enough of the new populist Pubs next year willing to vote for this stuff that they and the Democrats could get something done.
That's if both groups want to be constructive, instead of taking the obstruction path that Mitch and Nancy have used so beneficially.
Look an actual small government Republican respecting people's rights
https://www.wmur.com/article/sununu...mandates/40066661?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot#
"Just because we may not like a local decision does not mean we should remove their authority," Sununu said in his veto message. "One of the state's foremost responsibilities is to know the limits of its power."
Sturg should love him, but he just like Orange Kool-Aid so much more.
It's always so enlightening when you see people have a funamental misunderstanding of someone's position
It's always so enlightening when you see people have a funamental misunderstanding of someone's position
So you believe in big government when it's convenient to your beliefs, got it.