Why Is Senator Kirk Still Voting on Legislation?Could've sworn there was a major election last week in Massachusetts and Scott Brown decisively beat a Democrat stooge.
by SusanAnne Hiller
The Senate has voted on three pieces of legislation today that required 60 votes–to raise the debt ceiling to $14.3 trillion, to reduce the deficit by establishing five-year discretionary spending caps, and Ben Bernanke’s confirmation–all of which interim Senator Paul Kirk (D-MA) has voted on. In addition, there have been other Senate votes since Scott Brown was elected as Massachusetts senator that Kirk cast a vote.
Why hasn't Scott Brown been seated? Why is Paul Kirk, pretend-senator, still pretending to be a Senator?
This has to stop. Democrats are out of control, and must be put in their places. Democrats are NOT the end-all of the U.S. Government, and it's time they had that figured out for them.
Get the lawyers. And find a nice railroad tie, some tar and a handful of chicken feathers.
Didn't Obama just ask for some new rail service... ?
























































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