If you voted for Obama and if you voted for a Democratic senator to your state, I’m going to clear my throat and voice something I don’t usually voice in so many words:
SCREW YOU.
I’m not at all happy with Congress’ health care bill, a vote of cloture, and a vote at 1am Monday morning. Malkin has lots of good information posted.
I tried calling my senator’s offices. Guess what? Conveniently you can’t leave a message and no one is answering on a weekend. That shouldn’t be a surprise.
What should be a surprise to some gullible people is that the president and his party – those who so passionately champion transparency, have been and are doing every thing that they can to ensure that they pass this bill in a stealthy fashion
So get ready folks! Get ready for the ushering in of the Reid-Baucus-Dodd-Harkin amendment #2376.
I’ve left e:mails and voice mails, reminding them that they can vote as they wish but there will be a backlash this fall. Wherever a seat is up for grabs in Congress, they ought not get too comfortable. Those who have a little while to go yet, they should also be aware that memories for some are long.
As I said at H&B, seems to me like congressvultures are more concerned with making their mark in history, than in representing us and keeping their jobs. This is no “new and improved” Bill of Rights as much as it is their political death warrant.
I’m not at all happy either – I tried to call the bastiges, same results. About the only pols I can stand in MI are Mike Rogers (my rep.) & Thad McCotter (next district over). What a revolting development this is (and what a Christmas present).
Even after all that complaining, I still want to wish you, the Mrs. & the kidlets a very Merry Christmas. Maybe Santa will bring you something good – like a massive earthquake in DC.
Hey, it could happen ….
I say, next time, we let the hijacked planes through. Hopefully during the SOTU address.
Thank you ‘Felix! Many happy wishes for a fantastic Christmas to you, too. Scritch the kitties, spend time with the family, and drink lots of eggnog.
I don’t know that I’d wish an earthquake on DC, but many massive nasty snowstorms of 4 feet or more each would do my heart wonders.
Second thought, snow AND and earthquake. A political one.