The commentator fills that last part of the video with a plug for his website, where you can go and … I dunno, sign a petition or something. That’ll get money out of politics, fer shur.
He’s quite right, though, that the real tragedy of this recording isn’t its existence but the ubiquity of the practice it demonstrates. Legislation is about raising money, and has been since I don’t know when. Maybe it has always been. But the legislators have become so consumed with raising money for their party contributions, their own perpetual campaigns, and redecorating their mistresses’ apartments that they seem to have failed to notice the administrative branch doing all their legislating for them.
Grammar Nazi LB has pointed out to me that the above may the longest sentence in TUAK history. Be that as it may: If America decides to adopt the Benevolent Dictator model of government, as it seems to be doing, maybe one benefit would be that we can discard the houses of congress as the expensive but useless luxury they have become.
















































Re:”Maybe it has always been”;No I don’t think so.I don’t think that the first few administratons (you know,the guys who actually fought in the revolution)were in it for the money.They actually had some principles.I’m not sure how long after them,it started to go wrong,but I’m always saying one way to fix things(not all things,but some) is term limits.If they weren’t always campaigning for re-election,maybe they’d get some work done.
And another thing(for which I expect to be castigated by Tam for being a racist,misogynistic, moron) is it a coincidence that she’s a progressive- black-Democrat-woman?
Sneek into mexico i here they have some decent hospitals that except cash and dont charge as much either its a dam shame if its true
sorry dont know how I managed to put comment on wrong post and its not even monday I just need to leave work and go fishing
Forwarded from Mama Liberty, who’s having trouble commenting for some reason: