Is it time for a new political party?

United States
May 20, 2009 9:09pm CST
He is running our auto industry. He is running our banks. He is spending our taxes. He is making sure that everything that once was the responsibility of private industries and individuals now go through him. He is compromising our national security by closing Gitmo. He is telling our enemies that we want to be more diplomatic. He is not commenting when those enemies respond to diplomacy with medium-range rocket tests. He is controlling the media like a puppeteer on steroids. With everything that he is doing, he must be getting tired. I know I am getting tired of him. Too bad we don't have a viable party to stand up to him. Congress doesn't stand up to him, and honestly, they were busy driving us down this road long before Obama came on board. The Republicans died back in the days of the first Bush. It is time for a strong independent party. Maybe we should call it the Tea Party?
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@bapbrb (19)
• United States
21 May 09
I agree. What choice do those of us have that doesn't agree with either "party". Where is our representaion? Who is on our side, and has the guts to stand up for what we believe? The democrats are WAY far left............ The republicans don't have a clue......... so, is it time for a new political party??? I have to say yes, but who would be willing to take that kind of heat, to go against both sides and say niether is right for us? It seems to me that to get political backing you have to promise something to someone. You know there is a really funny movie out, the name of it is: Man of the year, staring Robin Williams. I like his position in the movie. That is the kind of person we need to wake up both parties, who have been on auto pilot for so long. Term limits is one thing we need to insist apon. We also need to reserve the right of any employer, if they aren't doing a good job, then lets fire thier butts!!! The politicians need to be held accountable for what they promise, and don't follow through on.