John Kerry (D-Lurch) Invokes Giffords Shooting to Push For Clean Energy Legislation
Hey, at least he wasnt fundraising off the tragedy (looking at you Bernie).
Congresswoman s Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) shooting in Tucson, Ariz., last weekend has brought up several questions about the partisan nature of our current political climate. But today Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) said in a speech at the left-leaning policy think tank Center for American Progress that working in a bipartisan manner on infrastructure and clean energy could help overcome the divisive political rhetoric in the wake of the Tucson tragedy. In the weeks and months ahead, the real issue we need to confront isnt just what role divisive political rhetoric may have played on Saturday but its the violence divisive, overly simplistic dialogue does to our democracy every day, Kerry said
The frustrating reality is that our American political system is increasingly paralyzed and Balkanized into a patchwork of narrow interests that have driven the larger national good far from the national dialogue altogether, he said.
He added that while building and investing in America has always been a bi-partisan issue, currently partisan paralysis has kept us from rebuilding the infrastructure investment made through the years from politicians on both sides of the line.
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