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Incoherent and absurd:
“We’re very excited,” said Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.). “It’s exactly what we wanted, and we got it.”[...]
“It’s wonderful,” said Rep. John Abney Culberson (R-Tex.), clapping his
hands to emphasize the point. “We’re 100 percent united! Ulysses S.
Grant said, ‘Quit worrying about what Bobby Lee’s doing and let’s focus
on what we are doing. We are focusing on what we need to do and not
worrying about what the other guy is going to do. . . . That’s how
Ulysses S. Grant won the war.”[...]
During their own public events, Rep. Tom Graves (R-Ga.) said he and his
colleagues “saw the pain and the hurt and the fear, the concern about
what would happen as a result of this law. And that created a renewed
resolve not only in myself but in others after we got back from the
August recess.”[...]
“I just think you saw members who said, ‘Look, let’s just do what we all
know needs to be done and frankly what the American people want to see
done,’ ” said Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who worked closely with Graves
on the plan and helped persuade House leaders to accept it.
“Sometimes I go back to basic civics: We’re the House of
Representatives. We’re the body that’s supposed to be closer to the
people,” Jordan added. “That’s why the Founders gave a chance for the
people to throw us out every two years. That’s why when you go home for
five weeks and you hear from people that this law is not ready, that has
an impact.”[...]
On Saturday, Huelskamp said the latest spending fight “is a culmination of doing what we said we were going to do.”
“Mark Twain once said, do the right thing and it will gratify some
people and astonish the rest,” he said. “America’s been a little
astonished by us doing the right thing in the last few days here in the
House.”
On Saturday, Huelskamp said the latest spending fight “is a culmination of doing what we said we were going to do.”
If they got Steve King, Steve Stockman and a couple more of the major morons in this thing, they could have created the intellectual equivalent of a black hole, with a density of stupidity so massive that no sensible idea could ever escape. God damn, I can't believe there are areas in this country where out of over 700,000 people, these Goddamned morons are the ones who get elected.
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