SPECIAL POST
Let's face it; we have the worst Congress, the worst Supreme Court and the worst President in the history of our nation.
Congress is at its lowest level of ratings in recorded history; pollsters would have to agree that most Americans see Members of Congress as being lower than a snake's belly. Our courts, and the Supreme Court in particular, have wandered far astray of their fundamental duty of weighing laws and lower court decisions on the basis of what our Constitution says. As far as our President goes, calling him a toad would be complimentary.
We're all aware of the multitudes of bad agency regulations and Congressional legislation that have been foisted upon us by a less than ethical or moral cads. And we know that our President has totally abused "Executive Powers" to seize control of power away from the Congress and the people.
When you have a child who gets out of line, you impose a curfew.
I propose a three-year curfew, or a freeze upon the ability of our government to act until we have a chance to replace the incumbents. The President cannot use his Executive Powers... period. He is limited to the power of the veto... period. The Congress shall be limited to passing legislation regarding the budget, the debt and a declaration of war should the need arise. Agencies shall be prohibited from promulgating and issuing any more regulations. No new member of the Supreme Court can be confirmed without a majority vote of the state legislatures.
Members of Congress, their staffs and the Executive Branch must not have any breaks on the ObamaCare costs. All wages shall be frozen at current levels for three years. Hiring shall be limited to 50% of those who resign, retire or are terminated during the three years.
Anything else... Immigration, education, gun control... you name it... must wait.
Make a copy of this and send or email it to Barry and the gang over at The Hill. Maybe they'll get the message that we have had enough of their sorry rumps.
That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
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