Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Scott Brown, Still a good Decision?

Did we expect anything different?
Scott Brown is steppin in it- just check out the Facebook fan page
“Seat Scott Brown Immediately” :

You are no different than the rest of them! Shame on me for trusting you!!!
Good riddance!

TURNCOAT!

Traitor


His decision to support the Jobs Bill alongside the Democrats in Washington is really causing quite the stir.

I for one am certainly not surprised. All I ever heard Scott Brown say that I agreed with is he would not vote for the healthcare bill. Brown was elected as “the lesser of two evils”

Still don’t you think Scott Brown holding that seat in Massachusetts is infinitely better than the other option the people of Massachusetts were faced with?
Friends we are eating an elephant, and we can only do it one bite at a time. Yea it is slow goin but we are making progress. It took decades to get here, let’s give it a lil time to get turned around. We have momentum. Brown’s election is no less a referendum for change than before, but hopefully we can stop putting ourselves in the position of choosing death by fire or death by drowning. Let’s get some real viable citizens on the ballot.

What about this? We start a search, let’s call it Patriot Idol, you know where we have a choice of citizens who desire to be PUBLIC SERVANTS, on local and state levels. People from communities across our nation that we can help get elected, support and work beside to start from the ground up implementing change. Once we get representatives in local and state offices that exhibit real fiscal conservatism and prove they will protect the Constitution of their states, enforcing the laws and not interpreting them, and then we have a “plentiful bounty” (in my best Scottish accent) of seasoned and tried servants from which to choose.

1 comment:

Antone said...

I agree Laurie. The problem is that the Tea Party movement was so eager to have a viable,"electable" option that they didn't have before. The GOP of Mass. is no different than the Dems. Period. Never mind that the state is entirely Liberal Dem, the man was a liberal who was the lesser of two evils. Choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil. The GOP was easily able to co-opt the Tea Party movement into their plans, which is still more spending, more taxation, more corruption, more of the same. I am wary of any candidate who is flown out in front of me by the party, state, county or national, nowadays. We can see that in our own senate race. Candidates are being harassed when they haven't been vetted by the party. Look at Kentucky. Rand Paul, who is the son of Ron Paul but better understood on foreign policy, is far ahead of the Dem opponent but the state GOP recruited a Dem, financed his campaign and is running a smear campaign against him. That's what we are up against. Institutionalized corruption.