Stop Talking and Start Doing Something
It isn’t too early to start cleaning up America by working to defeat the scumbags who represent you in Washington. If you think your Senators and/or Representatives have been in D.C. too long–and have compromised themselves as a result–start writing letters to the editor, get the word out at mass meetings, figure out ways to get somebody clean into their offices. Anybody got any better ideas? One of my Senators, who is a Republican from the most conservative state in the nation (Utah), stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Harry Reid and the others when the first bailout was paid. Turns out he is one of the biggest recipients of campaign contributions from Freddie Mac. He made his living before he became a Senator as a lobbyist. During his first campaign he cleverly promised to do something about taxes. After being elected, he was amazingly quiet until the bailout came along. My other Senator is condescending when I write to him asking him NOT to support people he ends up supporting (like Geitner). I think the only way to clean up D.C. is to clean out the both houses of Congress. Obama is an outrage (go here to find a pretty decent list of the outrageous things he has done during his first 100 days: http://theobamacrisis.smfforfree.com/index.php), but he isn’t the only outrage. It will take the effort of a lot of people to take back our country from thieves and frauds who think they are the elite.
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