Thank you, Senators
Posted on | October 11, 2009 | No Comments
“Thank you” is not a phrase I imagine many of us utter in the direction of U.S. Senators these days. I, myself, tend to think that there are many Senators who are so far deep in the pockets of corporations that not only are they NOT representing the interests of the American people, they are corrupt and should be thrown out.
Enter Senator John Kerry and Senator Lindsey Graham. I have always had respect for both of these men, and fortunately I do not think they fall into the category I just mentioned, but they have really stepped up today, with a joint Op-ed in the New York Times about how they can see a path to a bi-partisan compromise on climate change legislation by the end of the year.
WOW. I mean, here I am writing blog posts about 2015 and how I doubt we’re capable of hitting that target, and these guys step up to my challenge, and the challenge of the international community, and they say, “we can do this.” I am impressed. And I am not normally impressed by legislators in the Federal Government.
And I realize that many people think it’s comical, even undeserved, that President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. (I, myself, thought it was an Onion article when I first saw the news.) But whether the President’s political enemies accept it or not, I think this type of collaboration and cooperation is a direct result of the change in tone and requests for responsibility that the President brought to the office with him. He needs this type of initiative from the lawmakers in the Legislative Branch if he is to go to Copenhagen in December and make a real case for how the U.S. can go from ignoring climate change (under President Bush) to leading the charge on it.
So, here’s the thing: despite my blogging about it, and them writing about it, I don’t see Senator Kerry’s and Senator Graham’s Op-ed getting much attention because the mainstream media (MSM) has way too many scandalous things they can talk about instead. But I am serious about thanking them, and if you think they had some good things to say, you can thank them too. See here:
…And when it comes time to get the job done, let’s not let the Senators forget what they said in this Op-ed!
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