"The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of liberalism they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without knowing how it happened." ~(1948) Norman Thomas, Six-time Socialist Cadidate for US Presidency
Marsh mouse as stimulus? Oh, no, according to simulus round one supporters, there was absolutley no provision for Nancy Pelosi’s pet project. I am feeling more and more like a prophet these days. Politicians are so predicatable. Their problem is that they are being watched…very closely.
Right now, that public is boiling mad and, with April 15 around the corner, the most important thing brewing is tax protest. For every state in the nation, this tea’s for you.
Lucky for us, our cups runneth over. The nationwide Tax Day Tea Party movement is building incredible steam with an event on the day most Americans dread –- April 15. It’s an H&R Block party to take back our government from people who couldn’t manage the budget of a Kwik-E-Mart.
“Can we open a window? It’s awfully smoky in here…”
I couldn’t make this up…
On the “Financial Stability” topic the three most popular questions were:
GOLD DOOBIE**: ”Would you support the bill currently going through the California legislation to legalize and tax marijuana, boosting the economy and reducing drug cartel related violence?”
Anthony, Warrington, PA
SILVER DOOBIE: “Has the administration given any thought to legalizing marijuana, as a cash crop to fuel the economy? Why not make available, regulate, and tax something that that about 10 million Americans use regularly and is less harmful than tobacco or alcohol.”
Sarah, Atlanta, GA
BRONZE DOOBIE: “Growing up I have noticed many around me always talk about legalization of marijuana, and I always thought, why not put a tax stamp on it. If marijuana was legalized it could really change a lot of things. America had the same problem with Alcohol.”
Peter McNamara, Minneapolis, MN
There’s quite a revolving door of broken promises of transparency by this administration & majority members of Congress.
I am firmly against the irresponsible spending in this bill, but it is unconscionable to ram it through, allowing only a few hours for review when a full 48 hours had been promised.
But it is more important that Nancy Pelosi make her flight, isn’t it? I hope the Pope is preparing a first-class ticket to a very warm place for Pelosi.
Tepid Regards,
Donna Dunn
—- Of course my letter to my Republican rep was more of a thank you.