Friday, June 7, 2013

Fight this government overreach by Paul Ryan

Catherine,
The IRS's targeting of conservative groups was an arrogant abuse of power. But it gets worse. Now we know that the administrator in the middle of this scandal will be in charge of implementing Obamacare. This is big government at its finest.

These are just a few of the Obama administration’s latest debacles. From the IRS scandal and the Benghazi attacks to the Justice Department probe, this administration has engaged in grave misconduct.

We deserve a government we can trust -- one that works for you, not for itself.

With your help, we can clean up the mess in Washington and fight this government overreach.

Sign the petition today to hold this administration accountable.

Thanks,

Paul
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Reply:
Please, tell me this: do you know how your children spent EVER SINGLE SECOND of their day yesterday? I assume that you're a good parent, but only a naive idiot would say that they knew this much information. Why then is it a surprise when the president doesn't know everything that happens every single day? Do you know what ALL of YOUR staff is up to? I don't think so.

Please do not make the absurd claim that "one bad apple spoils the whole bunch" and give the president and his staff credit where it is deserved. Attack Obamacare for what it is, not for something out of the presidents control. Attack Benghazi for what it is, not for what's outside of the president's control. ETC.

"The art of propaganda is not telling lies but rather seeing the truth you require and giving it mixed up with some truths the audience wants to hear"
Richard Crossman
Politician

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