Sunday, February 2, 2014

FIRE @SpeakerBoehner...

Fire John Boehner! ☜(ˆ▽ˆ)


There's this GREAT movement on Twitter @WashingtonDCTeaParty and if I believed in coincidences, I'd be all, "WOW! What a coincidence that I find them TODAY of all days after writing that little diddy!" Well, I don't buy in to the COINCIDENCE-thing so when I started reading about the campaign to "Fire John Boehner" I was like, "Where do I sign up?" 


Here is the Link to get you started:
  1. START HERE!
  2. From there it's Step-by-Step EASY!
Dude seriously needs to get OUT of DC politics and spend more time with his family...

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Remember the Gov't shutdown? ALL non-essential employees were furloughed, unless they worked at the Congressional Gym or cooked for Barry & the WookieMooch... This is a GREAT reminder of the "AmericanSpirit!" You can bleed us 'til we're broke Talk AT us like we're inferior Add a Regulation here and another tax there... BUT! At the end of the day we can still look in the mirror... Can you? This if from the "Fire John Boehner" Facebook Page ~

This is somewhat long, but it's worth the read. Please share if you agree.

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Because of the government shutdown, our national monuments in Washington, D.C. are not being maintained. American hallmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial and the Reflecting Pool are not being taken care of, and over the past few days, they have grown unkempt. Lawns haven't been mowed, trash hasn't been cleaned up, and weeds haven't been pulled. Sadly, the most powerful nation in the world can't even seem to take care of its own back yard.

Chris Cox set out to change that. The 45 year old man from South Carolina bought an old lawnmower and a leaf blower a few days ago and has since devoted his time to maintaining America's most cherished monuments. He's taken it upon himself to do a lot of the little things that add up to make a big difference -- mowing our monuments' lawns, clearing out trash, moving fallen tree branches out of the way, and more.

When asked why he's doing this, Cox simply says, "The [Lincoln Memorial] serves as a moral compass, not only for our country but for the world. And over my dead body are we going to find trash pouring out of these trash cans. At the end of the day, we are the stewards of these buildings that are memorials."

Chris is stepping up to make up for the dysfunction of our Congress. He represents the best of the American spirit, and deserves our gratitude. Thank you Chris!



Yes Chris, THANK YOU!

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