As became obvious during the summer recess. Our Representatives and Senators will not listen to us. The Republicrats say that we don't want health care reform because of the "Public Option and Death Panels." The Dempublicans tell us that we must be like the countries we moved way from since we like Maple Syrup, Italian loafers, French Fries and Fish & Chips then we should have their health care as well. Well we have spoken, you have not listened and we WILL vote...hard... in 2010, 2012 and 2014.
Now the flack over Joe Wilson has reached the Congressional point of ridiculous. In my own humble opinion; America doesn't care that the president is Black, White, Red, Yellow, Pink, Blue, Purple, Orange or Green. The Congressional "My ancestors were brought here in chains so you owe me for life" Caucus is claiming that the 2 words "You Lie" somehow brings back repressed memories of refusal of service at the lunch counter, get to the back of the bus or the many years of diasappointment between Sidney Portier's and Halle Berry's Oscars. Get off of this crap! You have much better things to do than worry about Joe Wilson. He is a nothing Representative from South Carolina. We have a budget that is our of control, a Congress that is acting like bitterly divorced parents who are required to go to grandma's house for Thanksgiving and no ability to find the obvious compromise the health care.
So you can add to the list anyone that voted for or against the "Pee-Pee Whapping of Joe Wilson" That this was the most important thing in the life of Congress speaks volumes of the concern they have for the country.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Let's Rangle Up Some Ethics
Charlie, Charlie, Charlie. It will not be often that I devote an entire segment to only one member of Congress. Charles Rangle of New York has developed enough press regarding his memory, forgetfulness and sudden recollection of the most infinitesimal detail about his financial life. LIKE THE SUDDEN RECALL OF ABOUT $500,000. This is even more incredible as the Congressman who not only represents a district that includes Harlem but was actually born there. He worked hard throughout his life but often at low paying jobs until he entered politics and we all know that politicians are payed Millions per year. Sorry, but in truth, that is far from being correct. The truth is that when he began his Congressional career in 1971, his salary was $42,500. Over the next 38 years that has increased to his current rate of $174,000. That's not bad money but would take some intense focus just on one's income to grow from nothing and get to a point were one could "forget" about half a million dollars (oh, damn it...I also forgot about that pesky villa in the Dominican Republic. I got money & property just falling out of my ***.)
Charlie (as his friends call him) is another example of a Representative who has found his slice of the American dream by pursuing his calling in Congress. The only issue I have with the Senior Congressman from New York is his ongoing belief that we as Americans can not possibly live our lives without some "help" from the government. He is a leading proponent of wealth distribution, taxes and spending. As long as we don't talk about his taxesm his spending and don't come near his wealth.
Congressman Rangle; do the right thing for the country and take your early retirement because someone in your district will have the courage to run against you and this time...You will lose because the American People have had enough of your brand of governance. WE work way to hard to see our money going to programs and projects that do nothing for us but help you in about a half a million ways.
Charlie (as his friends call him) is another example of a Representative who has found his slice of the American dream by pursuing his calling in Congress. The only issue I have with the Senior Congressman from New York is his ongoing belief that we as Americans can not possibly live our lives without some "help" from the government. He is a leading proponent of wealth distribution, taxes and spending. As long as we don't talk about his taxesm his spending and don't come near his wealth.
Congressman Rangle; do the right thing for the country and take your early retirement because someone in your district will have the courage to run against you and this time...You will lose because the American People have had enough of your brand of governance. WE work way to hard to see our money going to programs and projects that do nothing for us but help you in about a half a million ways.
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