ran 3.4 miles
“Your silence gives consent.”
Our politicians walk all over us and our president is not leading by example to change the corrupted protocol of Washington. His philosophy appears to be rooted in the idea that words, which are spoken at one time, mean nothing at another time. I agree, enthusiastically, with extending the Bush tax cuts, but some of the legislation attached to this bill contradicts progress. These decisions are all being crammed into a Senate and House that are about to undergo a significant shift in power once the candidates we voted for are sworn in and the incumbents we fired clean out their offices. The interim between those leaving Washington and those voted in is obviously too long and could use some revising.
Obama swore to let Bush tax cuts expire on every family earning more than $250,000. He lied to the people who voted for him and he appeased the populous that did not vote for him. Now, the Omnibus Appropriations plan, the next tarred feather in Barack Obama’s cap, will cost $8.3 billion and it includes 6,714 earmarks. Another thing Obama swore to end during his campaign was earmarks. But it’s not only Barack Obama; it is all of Washington. We just held a mid-term election that sent a pretty clear message that we did not want to spend any more tax-payer’s money on unnecessary enterprises such as earmarks. Completely ignoring this message, a month and a half later Washington acts as though the election and our message meant nothing.
“Your silence gives consent.”
1,814.6 miles to go.
- Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Approval rating shows that 24% of American voters strongly approve of Barack Obama’s performance and 41% strongly disapprove, making an Approval Index rating of –17, compared to –14 on this day last week.
- Overall, 47% of voters at least somewhat approve of Barack Obama’s performance as president and 53% disapprove.
- Just 23% of American voters believe the country is heading in the right direction, the lowest total since Barack Obama took office.
- American voters, when asked if they would reelect someone who voted for the health care law, reflected poll results of 43% who felt they deserved reelection and 50% felt they did not. When asked about the reelections of those who voted for the taxpayer bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler, 36% believed that decision deserved reelection and 53% did not. Along the same trend, 41% of American voters feel their congressional representatives should be reelected if he or she voted for the stimulus plan, while 50% feel they should not be reelected.
“Your silence gives consent.”
Our politicians walk all over us and our president is not leading by example to change the corrupted protocol of Washington. His philosophy appears to be rooted in the idea that words, which are spoken at one time, mean nothing at another time. I agree, enthusiastically, with extending the Bush tax cuts, but some of the legislation attached to this bill contradicts progress. These decisions are all being crammed into a Senate and House that are about to undergo a significant shift in power once the candidates we voted for are sworn in and the incumbents we fired clean out their offices. The interim between those leaving Washington and those voted in is obviously too long and could use some revising.
Obama swore to let Bush tax cuts expire on every family earning more than $250,000. He lied to the people who voted for him and he appeased the populous that did not vote for him. Now, the Omnibus Appropriations plan, the next tarred feather in Barack Obama’s cap, will cost $8.3 billion and it includes 6,714 earmarks. Another thing Obama swore to end during his campaign was earmarks. But it’s not only Barack Obama; it is all of Washington. We just held a mid-term election that sent a pretty clear message that we did not want to spend any more tax-payer’s money on unnecessary enterprises such as earmarks. Completely ignoring this message, a month and a half later Washington acts as though the election and our message meant nothing.
“Your silence gives consent.”
1,814.6 miles to go.
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