Forward?


From the diaries.

Dear Mister President:

I stopped by your house the other day because I wanted to talk with you about what’s happened since we last met.

I vividly remember the day you passed through my neighborhood during your 2008 campaign for President. I looked you in the eye and asked how your tax plan would affect a business I was going to buy. Ultimately, after describing a complicated tax scheme that seemed to require jumping through hoops to avoid being punished for success, you finished by saying that “when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody”. Surely you remember that, don’t you?

More after the jump…

In the time since we first met, a lot of folks have lost their job while you got the one for which you were applying. Funny how that worked out: millions of folks out here are living the nightmare of broken dreams, lost livelihoods, and crushing unemployment under your watch while you enjoy the perks of your new job being President of the greatest country on earth. It must be nice to get lavish vacations in exotic places for you and your family, playing unending rounds of golf at the world’s best country clubs while most of us Americans are just happy to be able to pay our bills.

Your burdensome and punishing regulations made sure that job-creating small businesses suffer like never before. And yet, through it all, your friends, bundlers, and campaign contributors seem to be doing just fine. Thanks to your “spread the wealth” message, we’ve got people “occupying” legitimate businesses and industries, terrorizing the children of business leaders in their own homes, and calling for government control of everything and everybody. I thought you’d like to hear how all that is working out for us out here in the real world.

Mister President, I think it’s time you and I continued our conversation.

I tried early and late, but you weren’t home and I couldn’t find anyone to take a message. Perhaps you had a good score at the golf course today? Any luck getting more campaign donations? I’m sure that’s taking up a lot of your energy.

By the way… you may have heard I am running for Congress in the OH-9 district. I’m going to win. Maybe you can stop by my office when you and your family visit DC and I’ll show you around my new digs. We can finish that chat then.

Crossposted at Joe for Congress 2012


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Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) Wednesday, May 2nd at 12:16PM EDT (link)

Donated. next man up.

Mr. Obama is pretending that an economic “recovery” is underway when he knows damn well that the banking system is just blowing smoke up the shredded *** of what’s left of that economy – James Howard Kunstler

 

Go, Joe!

frankieb (Diary) Wednesday, May 2nd at 12:39PM EDT (link)

We’ve got our own race going in MO-5 (Jacob Turk running against that lying, tax-cheat Emanuel Cleaver).

Books … the most exotic, least expensive vacation: www.DelphiBooks.us

www.DaughterOfTheGreatDepression.blogspot.com

Claire McCaskill goes in so many directions, it’s amazing she hasn’t drawn and quartered herself. www.TruthAboutClaire.com

 

Joe, that last paragraph

GregInFla (Diary) Wednesday, May 2nd at 6:05PM EDT (link)

is priceless!


– A true evolutionist would let endangered species die off. Think about it.
– The sign outside the courthouse said no signs allowed. So I took it down.
– Atlas Shrugged is now on the non-fiction aisle at Amazon.

 

Good luck, Joe.

chbroussard (Diary) Wednesday, May 2nd at 9:18PM EDT (link)

Would love to be a fly on the wall during that little chat.

 

Exactly what America needs...

macwell (Diary) Thursday, May 3rd at 5:06AM EDT (link)

The Congress of the United States was intended to be filled with people just like Joe the plumber, people from all walks of life. What we have now is a den of lawyers and thieves.
Ask yourself this, is Congress supposed to be a career?
Was the House of Representatives meant to be filled with lawyers?
or
Was it meant to be filled with a cross section of Americans?
Our Congress has been turned into a never ending piggy bank for the entrenched political elite. These people, our Congress, uses every trick in the lawyer’s handbook to keep the light of day from shining on their deeds.
This is not a partisan issue, Republicans as well as Democrats have worked together to keep the status quo. That being their only interest is their next election, or next big stock tip.
We the people MUST take our Congress back. Congress is supposed to have OUR backs, to vote for what’s in the best interest of the country. Instead they trade their votes like baseball cards, (I’ll vote to raise the debt ceiling for your vote on keystone, etc.).
We the people must remove all the those who believe that America NEEDS to be “fundamentally transformed”.
We must also begin to remove the career politicians from our Congress.

Patrick Henry
“Bad men cannot make good citizens. A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience are incompatible with freedom.”