natural. that s your brain helping you skip the parts you don t need to memorize so you can grock what s actually wrong here, the actual crux of the actual problem. this is not about who s ahead in the race to get more millions and billions. the problem is that that s the race. that s how you run. that s how you win. who has that kind of huge, huge, huge money to spend on politics these days? and why have we given these people control of our democracy? it s very, very few people who have that kind of huge money to spend on politics, it turns out. the 1% of the 1% of the 1% of the 1%. when you get all misty-eyed about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness or the general welfare or commerce clause or the due process, nerd, do not hide it, own it. when you get all misty-eyed about american democracy, you re not getting teary-eyed and proud about those three individual rich guys who have given almost all of the money karl rove s american crossroads has taken in this year, three guys,
fraud of any kind in wisconsin, let alone voter fraud that would be stopped by the new rules that they have now put in place. if you are not swayed at all by the evidence, if you think that despite evidence to the contrary wisconsin must somehow secretly have a huge voter fraud problem that is worth destroying wisconsin s election system and spending $8 million in order to fix, then you are probably delighted with wisconsin s problem-solving approach to governance. if it does not seem to you that that is a problem that needed to be solved, let me introduce you to the united states house of representatives today. there s nothing more important, madam speaker, than protecting voiceless, unborn children and their families from the travesty of abortion. vote for life by voting in favor of this rule and the underlying bill. today in the u.s. house of representatives they did not vote on the jobs bill. no time. they instead voted on yet another iteration of the ban on federal funding for
actually wrong here, the actual crux of the actual problem. this is not about who s ahead in the race to get more millions and billions. the problem is that that s the race. that s how you run. that s how you win. who has that kind of huge, huge, huge money to spend on politics these days? and why have we given these people control of our democracy? it s very, very few people who have that kind of huge money to spend on politics, it turns out. the 1% of the 1% of the 1% of the 1%. when you get all misty-eyed about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness or the general welfare or commerce clause or the due process, nerd, do not hide it, own it. when you get all misty-eyed about american democracy, you re not getting teary-eyed and proud about those three individual rich guys who have given almost all of the money karl rove s american crossroads has taken in this year, three guys, 92% of the money. the three stooges had that many guys. and it s not even the three guys who we know abo
actually wrong here, the actual crux of the actual problem. this is not about who s ahead in the race to get more millions and billions. the problem is that that s the race. that s how you run. that s how you win. who has that kind of huge, huge, huge money to spend on politics these days? and why have we given these people control of our democracy? it s very, very few people who have that kind of huge money to spend on politics, it turns out. the 1% of the 1% of the 1% of the 1%. when you get all misty-eyed about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness or the general welfare or commerce clause or the due process, nerd, do not hide it, own it. when you get all misty-eyed about american democracy, you re not getting teary-eyed and proud about those three individual rich guys who have given almost all of the money karl rove s american crossroads has taken in this year, three guys, 92% of the money. the three stooges had that many guys. and it s not even the three guys who we know abo
ever been significant voter fraud of any kind in wisconsin, let alone voter fraud that would be stopped by the new rules that they have now put in place. if you are not swayed at all by the evidence, if you think that despite evidence to the contrary wisconsin must somehow secretly have a huge voter fraud problem that is worth destroying wisconsin s election system and spending $8 million in order to fix, then you are probably delighted with wisconsin s problem-solving approach to governance. if it does not seem to you that that is a problem that needed to be solved, let me introduce you to the united states house of representatives today. there s nothing more important, madam speaker, than protecting voiceless, unborn children and their families from the travesty of abortion. vote for life by voting in favor of this rule and the underlying bill. today in the u.s. house of representatives they did not vote on the jobs bill. no time. they instead voted on yet another iteration of th