Term Limits! Term Limits! Term Limits!
March 19, 2009 | Vetting explained
We are coming upon the year 2010 where over 435 House of Representative seats are open for re-election. In fact, all of them are running for re-election.
Almost half of the Senate seats are up for re-election.
We just spent the last 10 years of the worst congressional governing we have ever experienced in the history of the United States. Over the last 8 years Our congress stole and mis-managed our money with the help of the previous Whitehouse to the point of our entire economy being brought to the edge of collapse.
We changed the Whitehouse, now it is time to change congress...2010 is our chance. Write to your Senators up for re-election (names posted on my previous posts). Ask them if they support Term Limits?...Ask them if the think accepting gifts is ok? ....see if they are willing to put Country before personal gain. Here are the links to ask your House and Senate memebers where they stand.
If we can fix just these 2 things it would go along way in fixing the problem with our government...*"Term Limits!!"* and *"No Gratuity allowed!!"*
*"Beat The Drum"*
The House of Representatives https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml
Senator’s http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
The congressional Oversight Panel http://cop.senate.gov/contact/
The Office of Government Ethics http://www.usoge.gov/contact_us/contact_oge.aspx
- Tags:
- republican,
- senate,
- obama_administration,
- corruption,
- congress,
- house,
- democrats
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