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Thursday, October 03, 2013

Get Your Asses Back To Work!

Instead of being at the U.S. Capitol, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann  (R-Minnesota) and other Republicans run to the World War II memorial with cameras in tow. They go to the memorial blaming the president for not opening up the national parks. Since they're fixated on trying to point fingers, how about we point a finger to the direction of the U.S. Capitol!

As the Republican and Democrat lawmakers run to the cameras with fingers pointing at each other, we're in day three of the government shutdown.

The president demands that Congress pass a clean budget bill. No added features, no repealing of his healthcare law and no piece by piece.

The Congress will continue to figure that one out. It could all be over if the Republican House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio buck his extremist wing of the party. Many political observers slammed the congressman for allowing "no accomplishment" lawmakers (Rand Paul  and Ted Cruz, U.S. Senators of Kentucky and Texas, respectably) take the country into the brink of economic destruction.

Last night, we've heard the people over at Loserville call the shutdown, a "slim down".

We seen the conservative agitators say park rangers are "OBAMA SHOCK TROOPS" because they were ordered to prevent veterans from entering the memorials in Washington.

We seen many Republican lawmakers showboating.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky), House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Virginia), Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin), Marlon Stutzsman (R-Indiana), Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota), Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah), Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa), Senator Lindsay Graham (R-South Carolina), Congressman Peter King (R-New York), Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), and Congressman Steve Palazzo (R-Mississippi) were racing to the cameras.

Each lawmaker had fingers pointing at President Barack Obama and Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) for allowing the government to shutdown.

The Stallmigos: Republican Senators Ted Cruz (Texas) and Mike Lee (Utah).
They continue to say that the president isn't working with them. The president tried last night to negotiate a plan but he told Republicans that cuts to safety nets and the healthcare law is off the table. The Republican leaders rejected the idea. And we're back to the finger pointing.

Clearly, the Affordable Healthcare Law is in effect. The Republicans can't stop it anymore.

They're fighting a worthless battle and they'll end up losing.

Yeah, we know that Republican have won in the past elections with the gerrymandering of districts. But since the last election, it seems like this time, it maybe possible for the Democrats to retake the House.

I give Democrats a 34% chance they will take back the House.

I give Republicans a 42% chance they will take the U.S. Senate.

Yeah, President Barack Obama deserves the blame. The president should have tried to make a better outreach on educating the healthcare law. He should have pulled every card out of his deck. Yeah, he could have even used the "race card" against the Republicans.

I mean I know that many Republicans and conservatives can't be satisfied "anything" or "nothing" is going to please them. I hear that from friends, co-workers, and those in the junk food media.

Republicans and their allies in the conservative movement thinks that veterans getting shut out of a memorial and the possible cancellation of the military college football games are bigger than those who work at the federal agencies.

Here's a few questions to you!

Do you know a person who works for the federal government?

Do you feel that your lawmaker let you down or inspired you?

Do you blame the Republicans or the Democrats?

Who's going to blink?

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