March 17, 2010

A gentle reminder to our Congresscritters

With all the talk of how the Democrats are going to rape us up the ass with no lube, a rusted chainsaw dipped in the clap, and nary an after-rape cuddle or thank you card to show for it, I'm happy seeing anybody saying anything about it.  Regardless of what the House and the Senate think, no does mean no, and yelling "surprise" does not make it surprise sex - it makes you an asshole who yelled "surprise" at a bitch before you raped her.

There are quite a few states (and the majority of the American population) saying fuck this loudly and clearly by sponsoring or passing legislation that would require the state to sue the feds for forcing insurance on citizens.  Today, we can congratulate Idaho for being the first to sign it into law.  Now, I know that this is totally frivolous, doubtlessly a waste of time, and impossible to win - since federal law supercedes state law.

But, damnit, someone's got to make it loud and fucking clear that we don't want this reform.  We don't want you to deem it so (who the fuck deems shit to be so in a democracy? isn't that what kings and queens say before the angry mob at their castle gates drop the guillotine?); we don't want you to force it through with the nuclear option, we want you to think about what's really, honestly, genuinely going to help America.  And Americans.

But, no.  You've hung your fucking hat on this one, and you are standing by the Titanic while it sinks.  You called it unsinkable - and if you have to tie the fucking thing to a million blimps to airlift it out of the motherfucking ocean, you're going to do it.

Fuck you.  Fuck you, your fucking agenda, your fucking arrogance, and fuck your fucking delusions of grandeur.  Fuck you for being cowards who can't accept that you have failed, and, instead of being man enough to say, "Well, we failed; let's focus on what Americans want!" deciding to force something that no one wants on us. 

In November, when I vote against every fucker who dared to support health care in any way, shape, or form, I will be saying fuck you under my breath.  And loving every damn minute of it.

Posted by: Ember at 05:41 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Lets not forget the roaches on our side who like to "reach across the aisle" either.  McCain and Graham come to mind...

Posted by: Buffoon at March 17, 2010 05:58 PM (1ZZCj)

2 Very nicely said. Seriously.

I'm still hoping it doesn't pass, but I will donate a crap-load of money to everybody in a competitive district who's running against one of those tools.

I gave to Tarkanian in Nevada when there was that Ten for Tark or whatever it was.
I'm waiting to see who Nevada chooses, and then I'm giving to that candidate.
I'll look around carefully and see who else can use $100 or so, spread it out over months, and forward the receipt to the other candidate, just like I did with Reid.

Money talks to these tools. We tried, very publicly, with Reid and they didn't listen.
We need November to be a bloodbath and it has to be undone.
If they pass a law saying you can't undo it, the next congress passes  a law saying you can, then undoes it. It's not like it's rocket surgery.

Posted by: Veeshir at March 17, 2010 06:04 PM (8vBqg)

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<i>Now, I know that this is totally frivolous, doubtlessly a waste of time, and impossible to win - since federal law supercedes state law.</i>

I wouldn't rush that analysis.  We're talking about the Feds coming and proposing to takeover something that has been the purview of the individual states for sometime.

Posted by: Blackiswhite, Imperial Consigliere at March 18, 2010 10:30 AM (bFOFG)

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