The government never needs a haircut

Take action now. Radio Vice Online and Jim’s show – Sound Off Connecticut – now has a national audience. We’re even getting hundreds of visitors from outside of the United States. As a coalition, we may be able to do get together and burn up some phone lines and keep e-mail servers busy.

Why does the government insist that to stimulate the economy, cash must be taken from the people, given to the government, and redistributed through government sponsored projects? We’re the ones that have to give up, to supposedly “get.”

No more.

We need to let our representatives know that the best way to do this is immediately put cash back into the hands of corporations, small businesses and the people. With less tax burdon and less regulation, we’ll do just fine thank you.

We want tax cuts.

Do not tell me we’ve already tried that experiment. We have not. We do not have a private health care system. Public education systems are failing us. Government corruption continues to thrive simply because elected officials have too much power to decide where all of the pork dollars go to.

The United States Senate is now our audience. Will they hear you? Here is a list of U.S. Senators in PDF format. It is current and up-to-date. You can also go to this page to contact your Senator by e-mail.

Go!

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Steve McGough

Steve's a part-time conservative blogger. Steve grew up in Connecticut and has lived in Washington, D.C. and the Bahamas. He resides in Connecticut, where he’s comfortable six months of the year.

2 Comments

  1. theignorantfisherman on January 29, 2009 at 12:47 pm

    They are starting to look like howard Huges…



  2. Dimsdale on February 1, 2009 at 3:24 am

    Haircut?  Government needs some serious liposuction!  Start with that fathead Dodd!



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