Hey there! It’s been a while since I posted anything here. I’m sure you’re all wondering where I’ve been and what I’ve been up to.
I’ve been sulking. Sulking because of the current state of our government and, more specifically, the dumb azz Republicans …people voted into Congress.
Before you write me off as a liberal hater, let me say
I’m not pro-republican or democrat… I’ll give anyone credit when they deserve it. See…this is life; you will never get every dam thing you want!
So, you make a concession…
Now it’s not an exaggeration to say that the current state of affairs within Republican ranks is pure pandemonium.
From name-calling and finger-pointing on the floor to a lack of meaningful action on legislation being debated in committee hearings, it’s clear that Republicans are acting like immature children fighting over who gets what toy – and all while grownups (of both parties) look on in disbelief.
As any parent would cringe upon hearing the phrase: “I don’t want to,” Republicans may establish themselves as the new epitome of childhood immaturity.
Through their lackluster efforts on climate change, healthcare reform, and economic security measures, these legislators are displaying an incomprehensible degree of complacency in addressing some of our country’s most pressing issues – while simultaneously exhibiting their sheer difficulty when it comes to compromising or listening to opposing sides.
Anyway, you look at it… certainly seems like a strange way for adults to act!
Though Republicans might not intend to acknowledge it, they are undeniably sending out subtle messages that closely resemble that defiant stance you typically associate with bored kids attempting to avoid homework.
With so much at stake within our national conversation, perhaps it’s time we refuse such willful ignorance from those expected to lead us forward into the future.
It’s time to put on your big political boots because the Republicans have stepped in.
If you thought their behavior last year was disgraceful, wait ’til you hear what they are (or rather, not) doing now.
To put it bluntly, it’s like having a bunch of children running our government – a situation that is both entertaining and incredibly disheartening at the same time.
In today’s blog post, we’ll delve into this childish chaos and discuss why it is so unbecoming of elected officials charged with representing their constituents’ best interests.
So grab some popcorn and sit back – because you won’t want to miss the spectacle sure to unfold!
Main points:
1. The chaos in Congress reflects the disarray and dysfunction of our elected officials.
2. This chaos is symptomatic of a deeper problem: our elected officials are not working for the people.
3. Our elected officials are corrupted by special interests and are more concerned with their careers than serving the people.
4. This corruption has led to a situation where our government is not representative of the people.
5. We must demand better from our elected officials and hold them accountable for their actions.
The chaos in Congress reflects the disarray and dysfunction of our elected officials.
There are too many unethical dimwits being voted into office by messy citizens. The Republican Party is a magnet that attracts them.
For instance, GEORGE SANTAS,
“George perused a long path to success, starting in import & export sales, customer service, corporate Hospitality to building an extensive capital markets career covering real estate, bio-tech, M&A, capital introduction for Private Equity firms and managing General Partner and Limited Partner relations.
He has experience delivering results in the business world and now he will take that same drive to Washington to deliver results for New York’s Third Congressional District.
As a Member of the Congressional class whose victories will change the direction of the House of Representatives, George is determined to deliver real results for his constituents.
MARJORIE TAYLOR GREEN,
Lawyers for Dr. Dre tell Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to stop using his music
Dre said he doesn’t license his work for politicians, “especially someone as divisive and hateful as this one.”
LAUREN BOEBERT…Having a President that can’t finish his sentences is embarrassing.
But fighting to fix Congress, that’s doing exactly what we promised.
Sincerely,
Lauren Boebert
Member of Congress
Issues: Getting Things DoneConstitutional IssuesDraining the Swamp
Our elected officials are supposed to work for the people; however, as Lauren Boebert stated, they are fighting to fix Congress.
How can a person that is a part of the problem fix Congress?
Finally, the first order of business of the 118th Republican Congress…
House Republicans voted to gut the House Ethics Committee, and George Santos said it was ‘fantastic.’
The House of Representatives Monday passed a new set of rules to govern the chamber that will severely weaken the ability of the Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate members of Congress over suspicion of wrongdoing.
“I think it’s fantastic,” Republican Rep. George Santos of New York said of the rules package, which passed by a 220-213 margin, in a brief interview with Insider Monday at the Capitol.
We must demand better from our elected officials and hold them accountable for their actions. We cannot allow them to continue to erode our democracy.
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JUSMEE Talkin in 2023