The media has shafted us over the decades and we have no duty to pretend that we must sit down with personalities we care not to - Couric is one we should avoid.
It’s complimentary to them, including to a lot of the public, when we agree to an interview.
]]>Contact them today and tell them only small increases on the debt are acceptable.
Tell them you want a full public hearing on taxpayer approval of spending.
]]>“Republican Sen. George Voinovich (Ohio), who is retiring at the end of this Congress, provided the 60th vote necessary to move the measure forward over GOP opposition.” http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/78371-democrats-to-raise-debt-limit-to-record-143-trillion
Republicans sneakily allow Voinovich to be the decisive vote against our future. Republicans sneakily make no effort to seat Brown.
If you think Republicans are your friend, you are a fool.
]]>Maybe then Katie will start asking questions that actually matter. Like asking lawmakers and candidates what their position on taxpayer approval of spending is.
]]>Most office holders appear to vote as told by their financiers. Many American citizens are sending this message, and it will take many years for the TEA elected or appointed officials to have legislative agenda control. To expect anything more at this point in time is unrealistic.
This is the start of a long process in which American citizens will have representatives who are not owned by business concerns.
Jorge Lovenguth - Florida 2010 U.S. Senator Candidate TEA
]]>Still no push to get taxpayer approval of spending into place.
These fellas can do a little interview with Katie. Who cares? The debt goes up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up and up. And up some more.
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