Olympia Snowe does not represent the people of Maine
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 10:25 amOlympia Snowe has voted against the public option, she has voted against the American people, and she has proven again and again that she does not take her job seriously.
This ad from Progressive Change Campaign Committee is currently being run in Maine and DC because she should not be holding her Senate seat and she should vacate it immediately and let the people of Maine choose someone who wants to see America last another 200 years.
To be honest, I am very angry. She was elected to serve the people several times, and I can’t remember once when she has actually done this. She serves private interest groups, she votes for wars, she does everything in her power to keep the American people down.
People like her mention 9/11 over and over… but every time she votes against the American people, every time she votes for the war, every time she votes against better health care and better education and better national security through diplomacy and transparency, the terrorists win just a little more.
Yes, if only Olympia would support plundering more of your neighbor’s money to support your great idea …
I guess you just aren’t satisfied with the massive increase in prices, loss of choices, and utter destruction of our health care system since the government began intruding and socializing it in 1965.
Why is the solution to too much government always more government?
Other than being familiar enough with history to know socialism doesn’t work too well (even after you murder a few hundred million resistors), I agree with you on the wars, national security, and transparency – the terrorists certainly *did* win. It’s unfortunate you can’t see putting the final nails in the coffin on health care is all part of the same package.
Actually, in the past several months, I don’t think its possible for Congress to actually win against the insurance companies. Although I support the public option, I don’t support a bill that doesn’t have a chance of stopping insurance companies that continue in the behavior of taking money for nothing.