Are the Republicans listening to America? Don’t bet your Medicare on it.
Did you see how arrogant those congressmen were, telling Americans — their constituents — to stuff it?
Are the Republicans listening to America? Don’t bet your Medicare on it.
Did you see how arrogant those congressmen were, telling Americans — their constituents — to stuff it?
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Sounds like my Congresswoman. She holds town halls via the phone so her staff gets to screen everyone.
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Heh, I don’t agree with everything the citizens at the meetings say, but I do enjoy watching these right-wingers having to face everyday Americans and hear that they’re not all about cutting taxes and social programs.
My congressman has been holding “town halls” that are invitation only. He’s making damn sure he never has to hear any dissenting voices, the cowardly git.
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