SENATOR KENNEDY'S BILL MOVES AHEAD PROPOSING NO PAY FOR LAWMAKERS DURING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNS. IF THEY FAIL TO KEEP THE GOVERNMENT RUNNING, WHY SHOULD TAXPAYERS CONTINUE PAYING THEM.
Think about this. Shutting down the government just because you don't like a law that was passed and found constitutional. No Congress before this one has ever, ever in history been irresponsible enough to threaten default. To threaten an economic shutdown. To suggest America not pay its bills just to try to blackmail a president into giving them s
Sen. Kennedy's bill just moved forward, and it hits Congress where it hurts: NO paycheck for senators during a shutdown. If they can't keep the government open, why should taxpayers keep paying them? Do you firmly support this? Thank you.
government shutdown (noun) A magical time when politicians take a paid vacation, national parks become off-limits, and taxpayers realize that most government services they rely on are actually "non-essential." It's like unplugging your Wi-Fi-suddenly, nothing works, and everyone just blames each other.
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