Brown branded turncoat for jobs bill vote
Some blogs and websites are overacting to the recent Yea vote Scott Brown gave to the jobs bill. Democrats are laughing Ha ha, and Republicans are crying foul. It was just a few weeks ago that Scott Brown was tagged our savior and a 2012 contender. But did he ever say he would be the next great Conservative? He is actually following through with one thing he said at his victory speech.
"I will work in the Senate to put government back on the side of people who create jobs, and the millions of people who need jobs."
It's actually a breath of fresh air to see that he is doing what he said he would do. Let's give him some credit for being bi-partisan and see what happens with health care.
We can't say "No" to everything and I think the jobs bill isn't perfect but some good could come from it.
I spent the last two days commenting on many, many different articles with topics ranging from CPAC to Sarah Palin. My conclusion is first of all that there are some real nut jobs out there, but mainly that Americans are divided and both sides are very upset. So I'm resorting to compromise and benefit of the doubt, at least when it comes to this post.