Monday, August 01, 2011

Congressman Hinton would be a "no."

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With the GOP's betrayal of the people of the United States with this con job that fixes NOTHING in our budget, I've got to say this in words even Ridgefield Barbie can understand:

Congressman Hinton would be a "no."

I get that she's all aflitter about avoiding "default."  But this is where I remind Babs that when it comes to cowardice, a hero only dies once.

Barbie's political cowardice?

In viewing all of this, Congressman Hinton has only one question: does this legislation SOLVE THE PROBLEM?

Of course not.

It's so far from "solving" anything that I am... again... ashamed of the party I have worked so hard and sacrificed so much for over the years.

NOW is the time to address the issue.  People like Barbie lack the courage to confront the issues NOW, either not knowing or caring that as time goes on, this problem will get worse... and worse.  Ultimately, the trouble surrounding our impending bankruptcy, which is still confronting this Nation, will make this controversy look like a fender-bender.

This scam has no cuts.  This scam changes nothing.  This scam makes no changes while forking over ANOTHER $2.4 trillion for Obama to waste, making the GOP WILLING participants in our fiscal rape... just as guilty as the fringe leftists that have put us in this position in the first place.

And Babs doesn't have the guts to fight for what's right.

This whole thing is a crock, and it's a crock that's going to be jammed down our throats not unlike that horrific health care scam the leftists rammed in and broke off.  There's no time to read all of this and analyze the true impacts and discover the horrifically false premises used to put this crap pile together before it's voted on, and we're going to have to "pass the bill before we find out what's in it."

This is a dark day for America.  And our congresscritter's cowardice will make it darker... as will the cowardice of the GOP who are aiding and abetting this crime.

Cross posted at Jaime Herrera Watch.
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1 comment:

Lew said...

Boehner and any who voted for his plan in this that think we got a deal are dead wrong.

We got screwed, big time.

We'll see the debt go up and I wouldn't hold my breath waiting to see any spending cuts.