Here’s What They Think About You

August 15th, 2009

Some members of Congress and the U.S. Senate have hosted town hall forums regarding the government health care proposals being rammed down our throats by the Obama Administration. While many of the forums have been dismissed by the mainstream media as hostile, angry mob gatherings, the following video sums up the collective attitude of those elected to represent us:

This is not as much as an attack on Sheila Jackson Lee as it is an example of blatant arrogance being displayed by all politicians, Democrat or Republican, who have forgotten who they work for.

If it were either you or me who displayed a cavalier attitude toward an employer while on the job, an immediate firing would be in order.

It’s time for all Americans to put politicians back in their place as elected public servants — not the elitist barons who see their constituents as serfs. Whether health care “reform” passes or fails (and I hope it fails), it’s time to start firing some people on November 2, 2010 and November 6, 2012 — starting with snobs like Jackson Lee and finishing it with your local representatives and/or senators.

As for me and my backyard, both Dina Titus and Harry Reid are on notice.

It’s time to take our country back.

Update (8/17): Tracy Miller, the woman who was rudely ignored by Jackson Lee, responds:

Show ‘em who’s boss.



2 Responses to “Here’s What They Think About You”

  1. Loxodonta solitarius on August 15, 2009 August 15, 2009 - 5:54 pm

    The problem is in contemporary American culture, isn’t it? That is, each of us, in everything we say and do, how we treat our families, friends, and everyone we encounter, we each either promote that self-serving arrogance, or counter it in ourselves and others. We each either promote responsibility or cavalier attitudes, service to others or entitlement, positive advocacy or intolerance of dissent, ethical behavior or winning at any price, regardless of the consequences to others.

    Yes. We need to do a major house cleaning, and a senate cleaning as well. We need an ethical, conservative Republican majority in both chambers. There are 444 days until November 2, 2010. The polls are favorable for us today, but there’s a long way to go, and Obama opponents sometimes seem more focused on what divides us than what unites us.

    Hope for Change in 2010.

    Then let’s work together for it to make it happen.

    Yes we can!

  2. drillanwr on August 15, 2009 August 15, 2009 - 6:34 pm

    Hey, dc! Didn’t know you have a blog!

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