The Rantings of the Uninformed
Marsha, Marsha, Marsha… tsk, tsk. Were you on the plane charter or in the Capitol Hill Club reading Vanity Fair as Phil Bredesen announced monthly budget shortfalls and layoffs – and finally ended his brow sweating due to the funds inflow from the stimulus, which stopped the budgetary hemorrhage that we were faced with here? If we kept losing money, what’s your solution? Shut down Austin-Peay State University in your district?
You ask for a 1, 2 or 5% across the board cut in government every year, but your own office expenditures go up 15%? Don’t piss on my leg and tell me it’s rainin’ darlin’.
Since we are failing miserably in education, certainly, why should we the taxpayers help out really good geographies like Massachusetts or California (who by the way, have been the innovators in technology, science, business, etc.) Maybe we should go with your plan to take the nuclear waste of the world and place it out in Putnam County (I think Oak Ridge has hit their limit, drop it in Center Hill Lake).
Tennessee is #2 for bankruptcy filings. Who pays for that? Everyone. If businesses have to write off debt (like Home Depot, Best Buy, Abercrombie), how do you think they make up for it? Oh yeah, that Ronald Reagan concept you blurted out (did you use the Sarah Palin reminder method on that)?
Tennessee is far from the model state to be spewing the feces you did in this video segment. I live here. I know first hand.
Did she go to the Michael Jackson school of budgeting?
OK, she really needs to get out of Washington. Look at the images below of her 2nd Quarter campaign expenses – she’s living high on the hog in Washington, spending $1300 on meals at the Capitol Hill Club (we’re sure it’s not a gym, or a club to help underprivileged District children). Will she use the excuse that it was a staff holiday party or something? (Passover, perhaps?)
What’s really bad is that if you’re one of the poor schmucks who is donating $200 or $400 of your hard-earned money, while trying to keep your financial life in order, she’s pissing your money away on Filet Mignon or Lobster Tails in D.C. It’s one thing to be able to throw Halliburton’s money around, but it’s another to wastefully spend the campaign donations of the middle-class citizens of her district.



Let’s Play “Marsha Says” on Disaster Relief
From “Speak to Power” http://speaktopower.org/2010/05/lets-play-marsha-says-on-disaster-relief/ with poignant commentary added by Congressional candidate Greg Rabidoux (D) of Clarksville, TN
She is such a hypocrite it is amazing. She spent the last year bashing the Obama administration and any entity that needed federal assistance, and now she sticks her hand out asking for funds to assist her district. No wonder FEMA left Tennessee to rot in mold and fester in the murky waters. She alienates everyone in her self-egrandising manner and then becomes indignant when no one seems to care about her district. Ladies and gentlemen, one more time, it’s time for this woman to go. She’s become a detriment to the growth of middle Tennessee.
Why Does She Pretend to Know ANYTHING about the Financial Industry?
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I don’t know why she attempts to talk about financial reform. This is so out of her range of speaking topics. “Boom or Bust” , “Fraud and Bailout”, “Institutionalize the Bailouts”? What the heck does that mean? What does she know about community banking? Several banks within her district are community banks that needed some of the TARP that she voted AGAINST. Stop pretending to be the champion of the financial services industry! It’s like Hitler saying he’s all for forwarding the cause of the Jews.
Note how intently she listened to the journalist who had to explain to her exactly what the proposed legislation included. Me thinks she’s not quite read the actual bill, but is using the “Cliff Notes” version as written by Eric Cantor.

