Saturday, January 30, 2010

Why Is Senator Kirk Still Voting on Legislation?
by SusanAnne Hiller

The Senate has voted on three pieces of legislation today that required 60 votes–to raise the debt ceiling to $14.3 trillion, to reduce the deficit by establishing five-year discretionary spending caps, and Ben Bernanke’s confirmation–all of which interim Senator Paul Kirk (D-MA) has voted on. In addition, there have been other Senate votes since Scott Brown was elected as Massachusetts senator that Kirk cast a vote.
Could've sworn there was a major election last week in Massachusetts and Scott Brown decisively beat a Democrat stooge.

Why hasn't Scott Brown been seated? Why is Paul Kirk, pretend-senator, still pretending to be a Senator?

This has to stop. Democrats are out of control, and must be put in their places. Democrats are NOT the end-all of the U.S. Government, and it's time they had that figured out for them.

Get the lawyers. And find a nice railroad tie, some tar and a handful of chicken feathers.

Didn't Obama just ask for some new rail service... ?

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