Posted on 08/08/2019 8:52:34 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin of Michigan made her aide apologize for the parking in the wrong space. As you can see in this video, it was Slotkin herself her parked in that space yet she berated the aide and forced her to apologize. I guess apologizing is something beneath Congresswoman Slotkin.
I like the narrator’s comment at the end, where he wonders whether this type of conduct is an example of white privilege, congressional privilege, or both.
An MIA from Columbia? Thats Obamas degree too, what a coincidence.
She is also a Carpetbagging CAPO from New York. This $hit has “fanned out” across the country from the Northeastern States, and places like Baltimore to “infect” the rest of the country. And for the past half century or more, they’ve gotten away with it. This b!tch ended up in Michigan to pollute that state, and she’s so f*cking arrogant, she can’t even own up to something she clearly did.
At least she parked better than Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7Ym-kk1tRw
More classless liberal elitism. Progressives were worn in the wrong century. The are at heart feudal overloads from the middle ages.
I wonder if the poster will be forced to take this video down. It’s mean to tell the truth.
Easily determined by the fact that no political party is given in the first paragraph.
Calling her parking there a “mistake” is incorrect. A mistake would be if she did it accidentally.
She deliberately parked there because she is above the rules for made for the rest of us, “the great unwashed”.
If you want to have a little fun, call her office......
District Office
Lansing Office
1100 W. Saginaw St.
Suite 3a
Lansing, MI 48915
Phone: (517) 993-0510
I'm with you on that as well, and you are correct about the “vast government bureaucracy”. I personally think that things have gotten so horribly out of hand that we require relatively drastic measures to bring things back in line.
I think we need to phase out as many public employee jobs as possible (by attrition - to be compassionate and fair), replacing them with private sector contractors who must rebid for the contract every 6 years and who cannot hold the same government agency contract for more than 12 years. I would make each contracting company sign an agreement that states they will pay back ALL received funds, plus a $10,000,000 penalty if they are proven to have used their contract for influence.
Again, just for starters.
I’m for reigning in the deep state but let’s face it, congress does not execute their job as the people’s representatives. We havent had an actual budget in what, 10 years now? They go to DC mostly as iddle class people, once in DC they delegate everything to the deep state apparatchiks while they grandstand and hand wave and do mostly nothing, and then they retire after 30 years of “public service” with hundreds of millions of dollars somehow. I want to see that cycle broken.
Yes #87. Also, lets face it - women are generally emotional and men generally use Reason. Emotion has no place in law making. Too many women came up through PTA election skills, farming out the raising of their own kids to others.
Women need to be vetted for emotional competence before getting elected. Men need to be vetted for their ability to use Reason. I want women to raise their own kids - 24/7 for better kids and a better world, before reaching for celebrity.(Just some wisdom from a experienced grandmother)
Was it Gerald Ford that insisted on cleaning up after his dog when it crapped in the Oval Office?
Decentralize congress(reps & sens). Make them stay at home in their districts/states. Meetings, debates, votes, etc. can be conducted by teleconferences. There’s no need, in this modern age, for congresscritters to be gathered in the same location. The swamp would remain but a lot of its slimiest creatures would be gone.
Agree.
No. Make congresscritters stay in Washington for the duration of each congressional session. No more flying home every weekend to campaign.
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