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Guest 02-13-2009 04:36 PM

Well, the week is over...
 
... and both branches of Congress passed the POTUS requested bailout, to which Wall Street responded:barf

Guest 02-13-2009 04:58 PM

And with ever increasing violation of campaign promises....
 
after all if it wasn't already a done deal....like it or not how could Nancy and her troup have a plane scheduled to leave for vacation tonight?

I continue to be apalled by the openess with which they violate the democratic process....and I don't mean party affiliation.....but process.

Totally disgusting abuse of power and priviledge (sp?).

BTK

Guest 02-13-2009 06:16 PM

But they keep getting re-elected.

In 2010, here's to a 75% flush of all Congressional incumbents.

Guest 02-13-2009 07:22 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 188594)
But they keep getting re-elected.

In 2010, here's to a 75% flush of all Congressional incumbents.

Let's say we, in The Villages, begin a movement to colon-clense Congress on 2010. It starts with the first step, but then what? How do we mobilize the boomer contingency to the point where we are featured on the cover of AARP and people take notice? Most importantly, how do we convince our voting group who needs to go, who is a good replacement and who should stay? I know I'm not the brightest bulb in the pack but I gotta admit when I step into the voting booth I get overwhelmed and wish I had a better info base on which to make my decision. It would be great if we put The Villages on the map as the place where the movement started to flush the waste from Congres. Who's in?

Guest 02-13-2009 08:12 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 188604)
Let's say we, in The Villages, begin a movement to colon-clense Congress on 2010. It starts with the first step, but then what? How do we mobilize the boomer contingency to the point where we are featured on the cover of AARP and people take notice? Most importantly, how do we convince our voting group who needs to go, who is a good replacement and who should stay? I know I'm not the brightest bulb in the pack but I gotta admit when I step into the voting booth I get overwhelmed and wish I had a better info base on which to make my decision. It would be great if we put The Villages on the map as the place where the movement started to flush the waste from Congres. Who's in?



You can count me in !!!

How proud of our country we must be as we read reports that NOBODY EVEN READ THE BILL BEFORE VOTING !!!

Guest 02-13-2009 10:15 PM

What are the rules for establishing clubs in TV?
 
Maybe a way to start is to create a club with a catchy name. Then the facilities here would be available to meet periodically.

The biggest problem will be who leads? Does the work? Most club members are just that members. It is always a very small number of folks who do all the work/preparation/organizing.

Without having checked yet, I would bet there is already a movement of some kind in that regard and a web site. I guess I'll go google.

Just take the simplest of acts to get involved....writing to ones local, state and federal representatives. How many do? I do....regularly...almost daily.
I know I am in the minority.

Google time.

BTK

Guest 02-14-2009 09:57 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 188633)
Maybe a way to start is to create a club with a catchy name. Then the facilities here would be available to meet periodically.

The biggest problem will be who leads? Does the work? Most club members are just that members. It is always a very small number of folks who do all the work/preparation/organizing.

Without having checked yet, I would bet there is already a movement of some kind in that regard and a web site. I guess I'll go google.

Just take the simplest of acts to get involved....writing to ones local, state and federal representatives. How many do? I do....regularly...almost daily.
I know I am in the minority.

Google time.

BTK

The only writing I will make to anyone in Congress who voted for this mess is "Wait until 2010" or the next election for their office. They don't CARE what you write, as long as you end up voting for them (or not vote at all).

Guest 02-14-2009 10:07 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 188615)
You can count me in !!!

How proud of our country we must be as we read reports that NOBODY EVEN READ THE BILL BEFORE VOTING !!!

Of course they didn't read it.... They had to go on vacation. For goodness sake---- Obama had such an urgency to get it passed---- then it did---- did he sign it? Nope, he left town to go on Vacation too.


Maybe we can start a new club... The Clense Congress Club"

Guest 02-14-2009 12:27 PM

Whoever voted for it should get voted out democrat or republican.

Guest 02-16-2009 01:06 AM

I've Said This Before...
 
...but why not start with our existing three-tern Congresswoman, Ginny Brown-Waite.

Does any one think that the banks, insurance companies and real estate developers who contributed $600,000 to her in the last couple of years did so because she was such a brilliant legislator? Or because she was such a nice little old lady from Brooksville who owns a donut shop?

Or do you think the fact that she serves on Barney Frank's House Financial Services Committee have anything to do with it? Or her position on the Homeland Security committee?

For me, any candidate from either political party, would be a good replacement.

Guest 02-16-2009 11:36 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 188988)
...but why not start with our existing three-tern Congresswoman, Ginny Brown-Waite.

Does any one think that the banks, insurance companies and real estate developers who contributed $600,000 to her in the last couple of years did so because she was such a brilliant legislator? Or because she was such a nice little old lady from Brooksville who owns a donut shop?

Or do you think the fact that she serves on Barney Frank's House Financial Services Committee have anything to do with it? Or her position on the Homeland Security committee?

For me, any candidate from either political party, would be a good replacement.

Only because of my belief that three terms in the House of Representatives is enough for anyone - regardless of party affiliation - do I agree that Ms. Brown-Waite should step aside and not look for a 20-year career as an elected representative.

The same holds true in 2012 when Sen. Nelson comes up for re-election. 2 terms (12 years) is more than enough for him as well.


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