THIS is more important than anything else?
THIS is the sort of pressing business Congressman Radanovich supports above all else? George Radanovich - who is the ranking member of the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection - voted yesterday in FAVOR of passing this proposed law (HR 390) to the full committee:
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He's not alone; the entire subcommittee wasted time on this issue with only one member (Democratic Representative John Barrow of Georgia) voting against. However, the important thing is that the subcommittee ISN'T our representative, but George Radanovich IS. THIS is the sort of thing Radanovich feels is more important than addressing the health care catastrophe facing this nation? This is what he considers important business for America WHILE he stands in the way of the majority party's efforts to reverse the economic disaster, the international distrust, the defense challenges, and infrastructure weakness HE and his party created while they controlled the White House and Congress? Radanovich thinks it's far more relevant to send out political propaganda like last week's absurd flyer at OUR taxpayer expense? That it's more important to give short shrift to OUR agriculture, OUR veterans, OUR water, OUR people, OUR unemployed, OUR very District?
I like football as much as the next guy. But is it the role of our government to force-legislate HOW postseason NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision game championships may or may not be promoted? While at the same time, Radanovich has refused sensible regulations for a completely out-of-control, hog-wild health insurance industry that's gouging Americans left and right? What are we, a free-market economy or not? His philosophy on the function of government seems confused at best and above all: destructively anti-populist.
The man who is in 300th place in the House power rankings has nothing better to do for this district - for America - than THIS?
Go, team Radanovich. Go all the way. All the way to useless obsolescence....and retirement.
Yes we can - and I hope you understand why: yes we MUST.
Les Marsden
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091209/ap_on_sp_ot/us_bcs_congress>
He's not alone; the entire subcommittee wasted time on this issue with only one member (Democratic Representative John Barrow of Georgia) voting against. However, the important thing is that the subcommittee ISN'T our representative, but George Radanovich IS. THIS is the sort of thing Radanovich feels is more important than addressing the health care catastrophe facing this nation? This is what he considers important business for America WHILE he stands in the way of the majority party's efforts to reverse the economic disaster, the international distrust, the defense challenges, and infrastructure weakness HE and his party created while they controlled the White House and Congress? Radanovich thinks it's far more relevant to send out political propaganda like last week's absurd flyer at OUR taxpayer expense? That it's more important to give short shrift to OUR agriculture, OUR veterans, OUR water, OUR people, OUR unemployed, OUR very District?
I like football as much as the next guy. But is it the role of our government to force-legislate HOW postseason NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision game championships may or may not be promoted? While at the same time, Radanovich has refused sensible regulations for a completely out-of-control, hog-wild health insurance industry that's gouging Americans left and right? What are we, a free-market economy or not? His philosophy on the function of government seems confused at best and above all: destructively anti-populist.
The man who is in 300th place in the House power rankings has nothing better to do for this district - for America - than THIS?
Go, team Radanovich. Go all the way. All the way to useless obsolescence....and retirement.
Yes we can - and I hope you understand why: yes we MUST.
Les Marsden