Sunday, October 17, 2010

Your Vote Counts

Retribution is close!
Take a look at this and just remember elections in November 2010.
  1. U..S.. House & Senate have voted themselves $4,700 and $5,300 raises. 
  2. They voted to NOT give you a S.S. Cost of living raise in 2010 and 2011.   
  3. Your Medicare premiums will go up $285.60 for the 2-years 
  4. You will not get the 3% COLA: $660/yr. 
  5. Your total 2-yr loss and cost is -$1,600 or -$3,200 for husband and wife.   
  6. Over these same 2-years each Congress person will get $10,000 
  7. Do you feel SCREWED? 
  8. Will they have your cost of drugs - doctor fees - local taxes - food, etc., decrease? 
  9. NO WAY. 
Congress received a raise and has better health and retirement benefits than you or I. 
  • Why should they care about you?  
  • You never did anything about it in the past.  
  • You obviously are too stupid or don't care.   
  • Do you really think they care about you? 
Send the message to these individuals --- "YOU'RE FIRED!"
In 2010 you will have a chance to get rid of the sitting Congress: up to 1/3 of the Senate and 100% of the House!
Make sure you're still mad in November 2010 and remind their replacements not to screw-up.
It is ok to forward this to your sphere of influence if you are finally tired of the abuse.  Maybe it's time for Amendment 28 to the Constitution..
28th Amendment will be as follows:
"Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators or Representatives, and Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the  United States  ."
Let's get this passed around, folks - these people in  Washington  have brought this upon themselves!  It's time for retribution.  Let's take back  America  ..
If you don't forward this to all your friends you're just part of the problem of national apathy.
 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There are people out there who would like all of us to act like lemmings and run until we fall off a cliff, because it benefits them somehow. I don't think that the "throw the bums out" attitude is an intelligent way to cast a vote for someone who can then make a lot of decisions that affect our lives. You might be throwing out "the baby with the bath water". So, I'll study the candidates, and vote for the one who I think will best represent me and what I value. I don't think that makes me apathetic. Idealistic, maybe.