Posted on 08/08/2009 7:28:36 AM PDT by nitzy
But the good guys - us - have more guns, and we know how to hunt and survive.
I’m really looking forward to the ads showing Chuck Schumer commenting on those ‘ chattering classes and little porky projects’, Barney Frank comments, Chris Dodd, Charles Rangel, Nazi Pelosi, and Harry Reid, Maxine Waters, Conyers and so many more.....I will donate to the ads and to the opponents running against them! In fact I have quit watching and renting movies of ‘stars’, to do just that.
from your link...
“With some Congressional districts nearly twice as large as others,”
i do not object to the premise that we should have smaller congressional districts and more representatives in Congress
but the quote above is offered as one reason for reform, but no source is cited....is this large in area? or large in number of people represented? i thought that the number of people representated was the same in each congressional district.
i am interested to discover if this is wrong.
is it?
Tell it to George Washington. Freedom isn't free, never has been and never will be, but it's worth fighting for.
The article mentions 50-100 or more people arguing against this, but sees it as insignificant. Well let’s put this into perspective...first off, these are normal, everyday citizens who would have NEVER gotten out and gone to town hall meetings before. So I look at the number and realize that’s 50 to 100X (times) more than were there before. Also, the paid acorn, seiu members and plants don’t usually have more than 20-30 people at one time.
Also, the POLLS are working in conjunction with the people revolting and that sends a message as well.
People, you must keep going to these meetings even if there are only three of you....you have to have a presence. Gosh, in Philadelphia there were about 400 people there and I would guess about 2/3 were against it. The look on Sebilius’ and Spector’s face was priceless. i THINK THEY THOUGHT Phila was a “lock”. As people see these town hall meetings on Youtube, Fox and other places it gives them hope.
Keep it going and who gives a crap about if it’s 50 or 1000....remember, only 1/3 of Americans believed the revolutionary war was worth fighting...1/3! Keep it going folks, this is the freedom of our children, friends and family we are fighting for!
“The sound bytes from these meetings will be used against them in 2010”
The one from David Scotts town meeting where he accuses the white physician of not being one of his constituents(because he isn’t black?) is a doozy. Ya know, if ya ain’t black yure not allowed to ax a question.
If you have abandoned all hope, then kill yourself.
Also not mentioned in the reporting I’ve seen - many of the people “yelling” must - to be heard at the front of the room, since passing a mic around seems to be one thing not being done at these meetings - nor are comment lines being formed.
SHOW UP IN WASHINGTON, DC on September 12th. They can’t ignore MILLIONS of well attired people.
Such as this guy, the female doing the slapping is a Democrat party offical at a Tampa FLA town hall.
“But the good guys - us - have more guns, and we know how to hunt and survive.”
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Likewise Waco, Ruby Ridge, etc., etc.
Think b4 engaging mouth; don’t say we unless ya have a mouse in yer pocket...
Hmm remember the Wellstone memorial? This crap doesn't work for them. It costs them votes from the squishy middle. Thugdom might get the hard cored on each end all hot and bothered, it scares the hell out of the middle.
“The sound bytes from these meetings will be used against them in 2010.”
I disagree. The Republicans won’t have the guts to use them.
From the link......
It is important to make a distinction between governance and government. In this context, governance refers to the management of the government (at the legislative and budgetary level) by our elected representatives. In contrast, government encompasses the institutions and bureaucracy that are created and funded for the purpose of implementing the legislation established by our representatives. It is argued in this web pamphlet that increasing the number of our representatives in the federal House (i.e., increasing the size of governance) would, in fact, ultimately reduce the overall cost of government. As the number of Representatives increases and they become more representative of the people the House will be compelled to reduce the size of the government. This is because the smaller congressional districts will greatly improve constituent monitoring of legislators, enhance legislators representation of constituent interests, and hence result in lower levels of government spending. Empirical support for this argument is provided by a paper entitled Constituency Size and Government Spending which shows that the determining factor for government spending is constituency size the number of constituents per representative and not the size of the legislature.
........makes sense to me
Would you rather live under scenario 1 or 2......
1.) 1 person has total control of all aspects of your life.
2.)1000 people have very little control over only a few aspects of your life. The rest is up to you to live how you wish.
More governance does not equal more government.
Exactly my thoughts and what I was going to post.
These pretty boy politicians are not accustomed to large turnouts at these events. And they certainly aren't accustomed to the crowds being angry.
We are getting their attention and they are taking note!
Right... will be bringing my Quad Fifties and some backup from some guys with MIA2s.
http://www.citizendirect.org/BringIt.jpg
Not all Republicans are like McCain. There are more than a few like Sarah Palin.
With ACORN (COI), State (democrat) election boards, and Obamabots, that equates to 900,000 election day votes for the Democrat incumbent or challenger.
You forgot the 17th Amendment, that turned the Senate from representatives of the state to at-large representatives of the people of the state. The "progressives" from around 1908 to WW1 really broke the government as the founders intended. I've been saying that for a while.
And just last night, I was thinking about a Congress with a 10,000 member House of Representatives (which is what it would be with each representative for about 30,000 people). The problems would be to control the size of their staff and to control committees, limiting full gatherings, and using technology to handle the votes. On the plus side, it would make it very difficult for any party to personally coerce votes or control their members, easier for third parties to win elections, harder for them to ignore their constituents, and harder for them to gerrymander districts effectively. It would make elections personal and the representatives accountable to everyone in their district. This is, of course, why it will never happen.
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