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The Senator should oppose the closure of any base that impacts his consituents! That is our system of government. Likewise, all the other good old boys in Congress should support him because someday they will want him to support them! No one is involved in doing what is good for the country!
The base closure process should close bases that offer no or little military value to the country and not that provide economic good to an area. The bases in North and South Dakota and Montana are all obsolete and should be closed because they drain money that should be used of better things. The BRAC commission did not do this and that was the reason for their existence!
The problem is that the Congress should have decided the base closures but they could not do it and did not want to be on redord for getting rid of worthless jobs in their area of voters. That would mean they could not get re-elected! Todays politicians do not do what is good for the country, they do what is good for themselves. This is becasue they have to get re-elected and do anything for votes.
There should be few professional politicians - most should have to work in the real world most of their lives- for example, I don't think Ted Kenedy has ever worked. This is a great reason for term limits and the term limits should be the number of years people are eligible for any government position at any level. I suggest a person should never be allowed to spend more than ten years in elected positions during their lifetime.
Also, I suggest that Senators be elected at large by regions of the country that are representative of population. foir example, the population of ND, SD, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho is less than that of California. Maybe we would have two senators from California and two from the region comprised of ND, SD, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho.
I may not have the best solution but we have the real problem and it must be solved or the Congress is going to run this country into the ground with its give aways to buy votes! Pork barrel is a nice word - it really is corruption.
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A little more balance and a bit more accuracy in this story would have been helpful, to wit--
If you're going to badmouth a blogger, get it right. The founder of the DailyKos is Markos Moulitsas ZĂșniga. The sloppiness here just demonstrates the author couldn't be bothered to look this simple fact up.
A significant oversight in this diatribe against bloggers is the fact that during his campaign, Sen. Thune paid 2 bloggers $35,000 to go after Daschle. Their lucrative and secretive relationship with the Thune campaign casts a shadow over the substance of their work, no matter what the quality.
Some blogs can be no less a source of biased information than ads, editorials, and newspaper columns--including the "Beltway Blogroll," which is equally 'bush league' for its inept reporting and open bias.
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POLITICS..........pure and simple. I'd say Markos Moulitsas would be a great poker player. It appears he USED AND MANIPULATED BUSH like a freshman senator. By indicating Bush's lack of support for Thune he forced Bush to get his flunkie Principi (Chair of the BRAC) to counteract the findings and recommendations of the Pentagon and thereby show support for his buddy and fellow Republican Thune. Remember Principi has to rely on Bush to keep a job and it's clear Bush has the final say on which base stays open and which one closes. Principi was first appointed by Bush as Secretary of Veterans Affairs (not impressive) and later to chair the BRAC.
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