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Washington Politics

“It’s not so much how long you’ve been in Washington, but how much Washington is in you.”

There is a resounding theme within the far-reaching Tea Party movement: Kick Out the Bums! On the surface, this sounds great – let’s throw out the entire Congress and start fresh! A closer look, however, reveals this may not be the best plan.

Our Founders knew that there was a chance that turmoil and unrest would seize the nation, much as both do now. With freedom as rich as our founders intended, there are bound to be thousands of ideas, and many of them are probably not in the best interests of the nation. All, however, should be given a chance to stand on their own merit.

Therefore, they devised a plan:

a) The House of Representatives is where the sparks fly.

Representatives are elected to a two year term, providing a quick turnaround if constituents are unsatisfied.

b) The Senate is for “measured” discussion.

This is why our Senate is set up in three sections, each rotating out for election every two years, with six year terms. The upper chamber is (supposedly) where cooler heads prevail and ideas are (once again, supposedly) calmly discussed and debated. The bugs are worked out of tricky bills and real legislation is supposed to appear(s).

Of course, as we all know, it doesn’t always work that way.

However, remember  when you were young, and you missed recess (again) because that one kid made the teacher so furious (s)he took recess away from everyone? It’s the same with Congressional elections.

Sure, there’s a ton of scoundrels; it’s politics, and we have our fair share of worthless, corrupt politicians that should be fired, but there is a measured number of real, honest people working to shape a better future for America. It’s not so much how long you’ve been in Washington, but how much Washington is in you.

As a voter, I value hard-earned experience. Indeed, career politicians are a major part of the problem, but what about the official who started out as a small business owner, worked his/her way up, realized s/he really had something to offer the public, worked tirelessly for a few terms, and made some real progress – in spite of the Harry Reids and Nancy Pelosis that surround them. Do we throw them out, too?

I say no.

Instead, let us emulate the design of the Senate and carefully consider who is worthy of holding the title of “Congressman”, “Congresswoman”, or “Senator“, and who deserves nothing more than a curt “Ma’am”.

I hope you join me in helping move the Tea Party from protest to true activism.

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My Letter to Speaker Pelosi

Posted by caleb on Feb 12, 2009 in stimulus

Madam Speaker,

First of all, I want you to know how much I oppose your so-called stimulus bill. I feel that instead of kick-starting the economy, all it will do is burden my generation and the generations to come with more and more debt.

Madam Speaker, how can you sleep at night knowing you’ve mortgaged our future? How do you reconcile the fact you’re about to spend $1 trillion of our money on YOUR pet projects? How is spending an amount greater than the total appropriations for the entire fiscal year fiscally responsible?

In the news, you and your party keep claiming you have “won” and yet you also claim you are pushing for bipartisanship. Speaker Pelosi, I want to remind you that one party never “wins;” the American people are always in control. Also, while the Democratic Party has an unsightly majority in the House, those GOP Representatives “won” as well, and you should have made a better effort to listen to AND implement their ideas. Bipartisanship only works if BOTH sides are able to contribute.

Since you have stated you will be rushing this bill to a vote, I urge you to post it online at least 72 hours in advance, as a gesture of bipartisanship and transparency. If the American people are to be saddled with this socialistic nonsense, they should at least be aware of what awaits them in the future.

Once again, I urge you to use common sense. Fiscal responsibility is key, and more spending is not it. Cut our taxes, and cut wasteful spending. Only then will we see an economic recovery.

Thank you,

Caleb Hays
#tcot Operation Fight the Stimulus

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