Nov. Elections Were a Mandate
If you are a "Republican (GOP)" and got elected or re-elected in November, you are on PROBATION and you'd better be aware of it. We are tired of the "Good-Old-Boy" network in Washington. This is NOT a threat, but a promise. Just like the promise you made to voters while you were campaigning. You promised then to BAN earmarks and to cut spending for the next two years. Constituents are holding you to it!
The Truth About Pork Spending
Earmarks are corrupt. They swap OUR taxpayer money for campaign cash from special interests. They are also ILLEGAL! Earmarks are unconstitutional (you'd better care) because they are expenditures that are NOT authorized by the government and they do NOT benefit everybody. Earmarks are the gateway to bigger and more intrusive government. Since you took an oath to uphold the Constitution, DON'T start off by violating it! Oppose ANY measure to defeat your promise!
The Debt Ceiling
You also promised to STOP SPENDING! Remember? Many of your colleagues who were not up for re-election have NOT learned just what the last election meant. They'd better pay attention also. You need to unify and support a "NO" vote on raising the debt ceiling. We will reach the last limit passed in March this year. This gives you plenty of time to begin making SERIOUS decisions about where to cut and buy how much, so we can ALL live within our means. No more BS. Skip the finger pointing, and START CUTTING. Start with the EPA, FCC, the Federal Department of Education, and the military!
Constituents Are Watching
Things are different this time around. GOPs had better live up to their campaign promises. The Tea Party is NOT going away anytime soon. We believe in smaller government, fewer regulations, and balanced budgets.
Americans do not want reactionary legislation from Congress, nor do we want a bunch of elected LIARS! Fulfill your campaign promises and LISTEN to the people who voted you there for a change! If not, we strongly vow to vote you out in the next election cycle.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
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