Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Open letter to Congress - 7/26/2011

July 26, 2011

Dear Congress,

I am being asked by the President to contact you with my input on how we should proceed with the debt ceiling increase.

Unfortunately for the President, I feel he is totally out of touch with the American people. His policies have been shown to be failures. At some point, he needs to take responsibility for the mess he has made of this economy, own up to his mistakes, and knuckle down to the unsavory task of balancing the budget. It may be that the previous administration left him in a less than ideal situation, however without exception, every move he has made since taking office has only succeeded in driving us further into debt and crushing any glimmers of economic recovery that we have seen.

As members of Congress and elected officials with the sworn duty of representing the will of the people, I implore you to stand the line. Do not give in to Presidential and media pressure. Remain steadfast in your demand that we do not increase taxes and that we reduce spending. I understand that the cuts are going to be unpalatable and difficult. I also understand that when your finances are in this deplorable state, it becomes necessary to remove anything that is not absolutely essential. What expenses can we eliminate without affecting our ability to function as a nation? Remove them. Take our budget to the bare bones. If it is a non-essential expense, cut it. Unfortunately for you, this means things like your paychecks. It is going to hurt. I am aware of this. I would rather make painful cuts and see my nation rise again to a position of greatness than watch our economy of entitlements and deficit spending slowly smother us.

One area we absolutely can not cut is defense spending. We are in the middle of a couple wars. We MUST protect our soldiers on the ground. We can, and must, eliminate the red tape and bureaucratic expenses, and attack the wastefulness that is associated with military spending, however we need to make sure it is not at the expense of our troops, or of our military might. In an era when we see greater unrest across the globe, in the form of terror attacks and rising anti-American sentiment, we need to consolidate our position as the greatest superpower on the planet.

We also need to provide incentives for companies to bring their jobs to our shores, rather than raising taxes and driving them away. Increase our manufacturing. Make it palatable for industry to do business here. Make us once again captains of industry, rather than a nation of middle managing bureaucrats.

Please be aware, the American people have awoken from our apathy and are closely watching the decisions you make. We are not deceived by lies – either yours or the media. We are looking for you to rise up as leaders. If you are not up to the task, you will be replaced by those who are. Do not take us lightly. We may have been apathetic in the past, but no longer. Your behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Rise up as leaders, or pack up your things. Washington is going to change, even if We the People have to drag you kicking and screaming into the future.

Sincerely,

Your Constituents
(For those of you subjected to a public education, that means your Bosses)

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