So they won’t sign your damn pledge. They won’t sign mine, either.
Maybe neither one of us is as important as we imagine we are?
Nailed it!
Wimps or liars sign such puffery - honest men don't...It reminds me of when Fred refused to raise his hand, kindergarten style, for the "group" answer to a question.
that’s a good one.
But on a serious note, it’s a good policy move by these two. Congress have been getting the milk for free for far too long. They had their earmarks, but they let the Chinese pay for it.
I think the only way to reduce government spending is to raise taxes. It’s easy to spend other people’s money and it’s really easy to spend other people’s credit. How quickly would a congressman vote for a bridge to nowhere if they have to vote for a tax increase to support it.