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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;GM:Government Motors&#8221;, Can we Fast Forward 3 Years?</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 16:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m confused.  Why are you upset?  This is not nearly as big a power grab as ... actually, let me just quote Andrew Sullivan, since he&#039;s a much better writer than I am:

&quot;The remarkable thing about today&#039;s partisan Republicans is their capacity to forget instantly and entirely anything that went on for the past eight years. And so suddenly we are rushing toward socialism, even though by far the biggest jumps in state power and debt occurred under a president they worshiped and worked hard to re-elect. There were no tea-parties to protest the $32 trillion Medicare prescription drug benefit. There was no Randian rumbling as Bush took over local schools. There was no defense of the Constitution as Bush and Cheney secretly suspended the fourth and first amendments. But put a moderate Democrat in office tackling a historic collapse in demand - and spending must be frozen! Reading the partisan right blogs, this ability to disappear the past is striking, and it helps explain base GOP loathing of Obama (even if the base is much smaller than it was). But the broader public, those with eyes and ears and functioning short-term memory, are not so cocooned.&quot;

Honestly, explain this to me.  If this is so bad, how is it that you supported Bush so fervently for so long?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m confused.  Why are you upset?  This is not nearly as big a power grab as &#8230; actually, let me just quote Andrew Sullivan, since he&#8217;s a much better writer than I am:</p>
<p>&#8220;The remarkable thing about today&#8217;s partisan Republicans is their capacity to forget instantly and entirely anything that went on for the past eight years. And so suddenly we are rushing toward socialism, even though by far the biggest jumps in state power and debt occurred under a president they worshiped and worked hard to re-elect. There were no tea-parties to protest the $32 trillion Medicare prescription drug benefit. There was no Randian rumbling as Bush took over local schools. There was no defense of the Constitution as Bush and Cheney secretly suspended the fourth and first amendments. But put a moderate Democrat in office tackling a historic collapse in demand &#8211; and spending must be frozen! Reading the partisan right blogs, this ability to disappear the past is striking, and it helps explain base GOP loathing of Obama (even if the base is much smaller than it was). But the broader public, those with eyes and ears and functioning short-term memory, are not so cocooned.&#8221;</p>
<p>Honestly, explain this to me.  If this is so bad, how is it that you supported Bush so fervently for so long?</p>
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