It actually gets better, and matches my thoughts on the matter as it has
played out so far:

"What makes the House Republicans' decision to shut down the federal
government an immoral and unconscionable "threat" rather than an ordinary
political disagreement? The answer is simple. House Republicans who do not
have the votes to repeal Obamacare through the processes of democracy
threatened to close the federal government, to throw hundreds of thousands
of innocent government employees out of work, and to damage the nation's
economy unless the Senate and the President acceded to their demands. By
threatening to wreak havoc with the national interest and inflicting
serious harm on hard-working, loyal public employees, they are attempting
to *coerce* rather than to persuade the government into doing what they
want. The House Republicans, in short, are holding the nation itself
hostage to their demands. This is *not* democratic governance. This is
extortion, plain and simple. In any other circumstance, this would be
criminal conduct. "

People in that party should be made to resign.


On 2 October 2013 21:12, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:

> "A threat is an expression of intention to inflict harm on others unless
> the target of the threat agrees to do what the person making the threat
> demands. A threat uses coercion rather than persuasion to effect change. As
> a general rule, democratic governments do not negotiate with those who
> threaten their people with harm. The reason is simple: Democracies should
> not make public policy in response to threats, and those who threaten
> should not be rewarded for threatening harm to the nation."
>
>
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/geoffrey-r-stone/house-republicans-and-the_b_4027251.html
>
>


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