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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

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    I propose (none / 0) (#2)
    by LookingforReagan on Tue Dec 28, 2010 at 06:12:51 PM EST
    A tax on politicians. Everytime they do something stupid it will cost them money. If they fail to balance the bugit or if they deliver a bugit that increases spending it will cost them 10% of their pay. Pass a bill that is held in disfavor with a majority of the public, another 10%. Everytime they fail to do the right thing or meet the Constitutional requirements, bam, another 10%. It is time to hold these people accountable as they serve not every two or four years. Slam them against the wall, make them assume the position, take no prisoners. It is time to start getting a supreme case of harda$$ when it comes to these so called public servants. Once a few get fired through recall or litigation maybe the rest will get the idea. Maybe we need a political malpractice provision included in the Constitution. Everytime they are wrong or do the wrong thing, bam, lawsuits up the ying ying. Make them as accountable as they feel they need to make doctors. Works for me. Let them pay 30% of their earnings in insurance fees to protect them against malpractice. What with the Medikill bill fixing to run insurance companies out of business perhaps a Politician Malpractice law would allow the insurers to recoup some of the revenue that was illegally taken from them by same said political types.


    • Perhaps by quigonjames, 12/28/2010 07:55:32 PM EST (none / 0)
    • Naw by LookingforReagan, 12/29/2010 09:29:24 AM EST (none / 0)

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