Posted on 12/21/2010 6:30:00 AM PST by James H. Shott
The election last month, when voters sent dozens of incumbents packing and gave Republicans a gain of 63 seats in the House of Representatives and six in the Senate, was a strong repudiation of the elitism displayed by our Congress, particularly since 2008. Yet, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and more than a few of their fellow travelers in Congress did not change their way of doing things.
Last week we saw a repeat of last years debacle over health care reform in which the aforementioned Congressional leaders pushed through a monstrous 2,300-page, secretly conceived bill that almost nobody had read and that the American people strongly opposed.
This time, Congress disserved us by producing a bill of 1,924 pages, but again no one had time to read it before the leadership wanted to act on it, and this one would have spent $1.2 trillion dollars that we dont have with more than a smattering of pork greasing the skids toward Congressional approval.
Members were not the least bit hesitant to throw in billions of dollars of self-serving spending, much of which was political bribery to encourage other members to support a bill they otherwise might not support, and the rest to payoff votes in future elections.
Electing good people isn’t enough. We still need to stand over them with a whip and we can’t be afraid to use it.
Coburn (OK) is stepping up again. He is fighting against the machine. I respect his stand.
Can I get an “AMEN?”
Can I get an “AMEN?”
Have to keep pressuring even the good guys.
When the tea party express came through here in October, my soon to be congressman elect (Tim Walberg) said he doesn’t want us to expect him to do the right thing. He wants us to stand over him and make sure he does the right thing.
One other thing is that people should not assume that the headline getters are the only ones doing the right thing. Sometimes congressmen do the right things quietly.
I’ve been out of town and disconnected myself from news. Since yesterday I have seen Coburn (OK), twice on FNC speaking cogently about stopping the spending. They are trying to rake him over the coals on 9-11 responders, yet he asks where did the original spending go.............NO ONE ANSWERS
Politics corrupts, so they bear close watching.
The pathetic example of representation by the Infamous 8 RINOs during this past weekend’s DADT vote, and the Nefarious 9 who will give 0bama and Putin their START treaty victory are evidence as to why.
The cycle is 8 years. Each election through a 6 year Senate lifetime, plus one more cycle to get those who snuck through this year.
Don't be discouraged, but it won't be easy. Washington is like a cancer on Principle. We need to hold up everyone to high standards.
More Support for Arms Control Treaty (BOTH TENNESSEE GOP SENATORS)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2645834/posts
KEEP HITTING REDIAL
Sen. Corker’s office [202-224-3344]
Sen. Lamar Alexander 202-224-4944
REMIND McConnell his JOB is CONTROLLING the GOP SENATORS
Mitch McConnell
202-224-2541
BOTH Tennessee senators are supporting this START Treaty. Contact them and encourage them to vote NO! Elections have CONSEQUENCES! Make the call a twofer add the FCC Net Neutrality to the list,
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