http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...ngress-30-strangely-ordered-questions/265263/
If you have 45 minutes or so to listen to this today (don't really need to watch it, just hear the audio), I think it is worth hearing.
Why does changing the party in power never change policy? Could it be that the views of both parties are essentially the same?
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Why should anyone be surprised that Congress has no credibility, since there's such a disconnect between what politicians say and what they do?
Deep Ron Paul is Deep. Dude is nailing them to the wall though.
If you have 45 minutes or so to listen to this today (don't really need to watch it, just hear the audio), I think it is worth hearing.
Why does changing the party in power never change policy? Could it be that the views of both parties are essentially the same?
...
Why should anyone be surprised that Congress has no credibility, since there's such a disconnect between what politicians say and what they do?
Deep Ron Paul is Deep. Dude is nailing them to the wall though.