Schwab: Democrats can always count on Republican overreach
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In my surgery practice, I was a perfectionist. Not a bad thing for my patients, but it meant I was highly self-critical and rarely satisfied.
On those occasions when I found myself feeling proud of how I handled a very difficult situation, the pride didn't last long. I came to believe that if the gods of surgery discovered a surgeon feeling good, they'd send a case that erased it. Similarly, surgeons and surgical personnel know never to say, in the middle of an operation, "Gee, this is going well."
With that in mind, I hesitate to say I'm feeling mildly encouraged about
Perhaps the hypocrisy and legislative nothingness coming from the right will be dispositive. Maybe enough people are disgusted by
The future of America under Republican control isn't speculative. It's on display in
In times lost to memory, the
It might be that the Foxified who believe there was no
It's not impossible, as we approach debt-ceiling Armageddon, that a determinative number of Americans will recognize that Republican hypocrisy on the matter is because S(peaker)INO Kevin McCarthy takes orders from MTG and Trump, the latter of whom would deliberately ruin millions of lives, hoping voters would blame it on
A significant majority of Americans recognize climate change as the serious threat it is. Will they see
How many voters will consider
Could there be a limit to tolerating Republican rejection of sensible gun laws; living in a country whose FBI makes how-to videos on surviving a mass murderer? (YouTube: tinyurl.com/2hide4u)
We haven't even mentioned red-state abortion laws, or how they create unwanted pregnancies and children in need; or their heartless forcing of women to bear doomed babies, endangering their own lives (Propublica: tinyurl.com/4death2u). Maybe even most Christians prefer not to live in a Christian nationalist theocracy (
Is optimism justified? Perhaps. But I haven't yet bought a pig-proof umbrella. The gods are watching (tinyurl.com/caution4u).



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