From a governor:
A Republican.
The State Senate?
Also Republican.
It's South Carolina, you see. Another state, not unlike ours, where the Republicans who control the state senate forget they're GOP, engages in corruption on a regular basis and does everything they can to get clobbered at the polls as our senators will next cycle and how they'll lose control of all of government because of that idiocy.
Call to Action: In a year where we have almost half a billion in new revenues, the state Senate, led by XXXXXXX,wants to run up our debt by $250 million for multiple projects. It defies all logic to increase debt when you have a large surplus! Contact your Senators and tell them No More Debt! SHARE and help me kill this proposal like we did when the House tried it last month. http://www.XXXXXXXXX.php?chamber=SThe governor?
#NoMoreDebt #YourVoiceMatters #Grassroots
A Republican.
The State Senate?
Also Republican.
It's South Carolina, you see. Another state, not unlike ours, where the Republicans who control the state senate forget they're GOP, engages in corruption on a regular basis and does everything they can to get clobbered at the polls as our senators will next cycle and how they'll lose control of all of government because of that idiocy.
The problem is that most politicians (of either party) THINK that Government is a force for good. Then they THINK that they can spend our (taxpayer's) money "better" than we can for ourselves. (Of course, they can't.)
ReplyDeleteIt is the nature of government to squander money, when they go beyond their sacred duty of protecting individual rights (from enemies both foreign and domestic). In the end, the government we establish becomes the greatest threat to our rights.
And, sadly, those drawn to politics almost always become evil sooner or later, while trying to "do good" for "the public."