Republicans: Skunks at the garden party?
Sen. John McCain said on TV this morning he is not going to vote for the stimulus package in its present form. That’s fine. My problem with him is questioning what he is doing in the mean time before the stimulus package comes up for a vote if he already knows he is not going to vote “Aye”. How is he spending his Senatorial time?
Sen. John Boehner, Minority House Leader who voted for the bank bail-out, admits he opposes the stimulus package; “..the size of the package and all of the spending”. I ask how is he productively spending the tax payer’s money from his state of Ohio? Playing billiards with John McCain or the both of them spending their time going into offices of Democrats with a feigned “Hello, we just dropped by. What’s up?”
Those two guys remind me of the neighborhood Nosy Wart always looking out her window criticizing everything her neighbors do. You wonder when she cleans her house. You never see new furniture or packages come to her home; never a plumber or handyman and she cuts her own grass and trims her hedges. Ever vigilantly watching for movement of any kind for fear of missing something she feels is important. Her lawn and hedges do look good, one has to admit!
Personally, at this stage of our country’s development, I would like to see Republicans do their own thing. Since Sen. Boehner voted for the bank bail-out, he should direct his minions to investigate that issue and report to the American people. In my opinion, there is a lot he could do with that issue alone. Let the Democrats do their thing and meet them in the well to iron out differences. My point is to stop wasting tax payer’s time and money. If we have a two party system, do a two party thing: You mind your business and let the other party mind theirs. You work on separate issues that interest you letting them work on issues that interest them. You meet on the floor, present your opus and let Democracy do its thing. Everytime the Democrats decide to have a lawn party, Republicans should stop being the proverbial skunk. They should stay in their burrow, raising and making plans for the future of their off-springs, whatever they are called. "Little skunks," you say? Nah! I was hoping they would be called something a little more exotic. (Smile)
As always,
BB
Sen. John Boehner, Minority House Leader who voted for the bank bail-out, admits he opposes the stimulus package; “..the size of the package and all of the spending”. I ask how is he productively spending the tax payer’s money from his state of Ohio? Playing billiards with John McCain or the both of them spending their time going into offices of Democrats with a feigned “Hello, we just dropped by. What’s up?”
Those two guys remind me of the neighborhood Nosy Wart always looking out her window criticizing everything her neighbors do. You wonder when she cleans her house. You never see new furniture or packages come to her home; never a plumber or handyman and she cuts her own grass and trims her hedges. Ever vigilantly watching for movement of any kind for fear of missing something she feels is important. Her lawn and hedges do look good, one has to admit!
Personally, at this stage of our country’s development, I would like to see Republicans do their own thing. Since Sen. Boehner voted for the bank bail-out, he should direct his minions to investigate that issue and report to the American people. In my opinion, there is a lot he could do with that issue alone. Let the Democrats do their thing and meet them in the well to iron out differences. My point is to stop wasting tax payer’s time and money. If we have a two party system, do a two party thing: You mind your business and let the other party mind theirs. You work on separate issues that interest you letting them work on issues that interest them. You meet on the floor, present your opus and let Democracy do its thing. Everytime the Democrats decide to have a lawn party, Republicans should stop being the proverbial skunk. They should stay in their burrow, raising and making plans for the future of their off-springs, whatever they are called. "Little skunks," you say? Nah! I was hoping they would be called something a little more exotic. (Smile)
As always,
BB
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