What's new is that the White House itself has now been corporatized. It's not politicians working for the corporate interests. They are the corporate interests. That's where Bush came from, and Cheney and Rumsfeld.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Corporations are the new dictators.
The extent to which not just state legislatures but the Congress of the United States are now run by large corporate special interests is beyond mere recognition as fact. The takeover is complete.
There is nothing new except what has been forgotten.
A new breed of Republicans has taken over the GOP. It is a new breed which is seeking to sell to Americans a doctrine which is as old as mankind - the doctrine of racial division, the doctrine of racial prejudice, the doctrine of white supremacy.
This is a struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party, which in too many cases has become so corporate and identified with corporate interests that you can't tell the difference between Democrats and Republicans.
Our 'neoconservatives' are neither new nor conservative, but old as Bablyon and evil as Hell.
A Bush Administration will, I believe, enjoy a better relationship with the new Congress, although President-elect Bush will be faced with real challenges in getting along with the Congress.
Dick Cheney and Bush's rise to power were built on tons of money from corporations and a dulled press.
I don't think anyone really says anything new.
We are a Republic with different branches of government, and so the Senate and the House are going to be full partners in working with the White House.