Friday Daily Delawhere [1.10.14]
From the DelDOT Flickr page. The snow covered Soldier statute outside Leg Hall in Dover.
It was what Luntz heard from the American people that scared him. They were contentious and argumentative. They didn't listen to each other as they once had. They weren't interested in hearing other points of view. They were divided one against the other, black vs. white, men vs. women, young vs. old, rich vs. poor. "They want to impose their opinions rather than express them," is the way he describes what he saw. "And they're picking up their leads from here in Washington."
"A lot of Democrats feel the last two years have been consumed with health care ... and the deficit," he explains. "Until you shift the debate, you're not going to be able to get in a position where you can push for legislation like the [higher] minimum wage. And this is the right time because the Republicans are in a moment of division" over whether to obstruct or to compromise.Well, it looks like the Democrats have already been successful in shifting the debate. How do we know that? Because now Republicans are talking about income inequality.