Today I received the following email from Florida Democrat Senator Bill Nelson, an Obama puppet who mostly votes the way our Liar-in-Chief wants him to.
July 27, 2011
Dear Friends,
President Obama asked Americans to contact members of Congress and ask them to reach a fair resolution of the looming government default.
He rightly noted that both political parties bear some responsibility for running up the federal debt – so it’s up to both to end this stalemate. Since the President's speech I've heard from thousands and thousands of folks who responded to his call. I also sensed growing support in Congress to avert a first-ever government default early next week. Thus I’m optimistic about quick passage of some $2.7 trillion in savings and spending cuts – cuts that wouldn’t hurt Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security.
Such a solution strikes me as a fair compromise – and, exactly the kind of thing I think we need right now.
If you want to pass along your thoughts, just click here to send me an email. Also, feel free to ask others to weigh in as well.
Here is my reply...and I urge all of you to reply to him also and share your feelings as to his contribution to Obama's destruction of our economy.
Dear Sen. Nelson:
Yes, he rightly noted that both political parties bear some responsibility for running up the federal debt, but what he failed to note was that he ran it up MORE than all the other presidents COMBINED! He also failed to note that he, and his Senate (including you), have not produced a budget for the last 2 years, nor have you come up with YOUR plan to solve this debt crisis. You people are complete failures as to living up to your financial responsibilities to the American people...and you will pay dearly for it come next election. He also failed to note that under his administration, we are spending about $4,1 Billion per day...more than 4 times any previous administration. Why don't you, Bill Nelson, MAN-UP and lead your fellow Democrats in stopping this Socialist before he can do more damage to our country.
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