"One such senator told Punchbowl News that the GOP caucus sees this relentless online effort as an effort to “bully” them into voting for Scott."
Bully? I prefer to think of it as democracy in action. Senators like this are totally complacent and think they answer to no one and they are wrong. It is not bullying to tell your employee the service you expect. Every senator that does not vote for Scott needs to be identified and targeted in primaries.
They all need to understand who is really in charge.
How about the republic in action. We, at least a lot of us, are tired of everyone calling America a democracy, when it isn't. But if you want to go with democracy for a bit...
I look at the elective process as a Republic- electing my person to represent me with all others living in my geographic area. I look at voicing my opinion to my representatives as part of the democratic process and not as bulling an elected representative. I believe my use of terms is accurate. I have been aware we are a republic since 6th grade. I understand your frustration with the word as it has been abused but I stand by what I wrote.
Well, good for you. At least, by your explanation, you know the difference. That is all I care about. But, the Dems/Commies want us to adopt their terms and language changes-which irritate me to no end. Keep posting fren!
"One such senator told Punchbowl News that the GOP caucus sees this relentless online effort as an effort to “bully” them into voting for Scott."
Bully? I prefer to think of it as democracy in action. Senators like this are totally complacent and think they answer to no one and they are wrong. It is not bullying to tell your employee the service you expect. Every senator that does not vote for Scott needs to be identified and targeted in primaries.
They all need to understand who is really in charge.
How about the republic in action. We, at least a lot of us, are tired of everyone calling America a democracy, when it isn't. But if you want to go with democracy for a bit...
I look at the elective process as a Republic- electing my person to represent me with all others living in my geographic area. I look at voicing my opinion to my representatives as part of the democratic process and not as bulling an elected representative. I believe my use of terms is accurate. I have been aware we are a republic since 6th grade. I understand your frustration with the word as it has been abused but I stand by what I wrote.
Well, good for you. At least, by your explanation, you know the difference. That is all I care about. But, the Dems/Commies want us to adopt their terms and language changes-which irritate me to no end. Keep posting fren!