Showing posts with label "DC voting Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label "DC voting Rights. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Quote for the Day II

From Tom Bridge, at Metroblogging DC:

Damn Congress, you always leave me walking away muttering under my breath, wondering what possible subset of jackasses and morons brought you here to our town.


I guess that is the one consolation. What were you people out there thinking when you elected these idiots?

Taxation without Representation - Still

The U.S. Senate refused yesterday to consider a bill giving the District of Columbia voting rights in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Earlier this week, I wrote a check for $4,500 to the U.S. Treasurer. It's my quarterly estimated income tax payment. Since I live in DC, I have no voice in the US House, which controls spending (at least according to the Constitution).

Ironies abound. We're spending blood and treasure to bring democracy to people who didn't ask for it half a world away while ignoring the pleas of people in Congress' back yard who dearly want it.

Voting rights for the District is one of those "debates" where there is no reason and often just emotion.

Senate opponents of the bill which would have given DC voting rights said it was unconstitutional -- they support, they say, voting rights, but it has to be done by making DC a state. Okay, Sen. Mitch McConnell et al, prove your sincerity by sponsoring a bill for DC statehood. But I know you wont, because you don't give a damn about DC voting rights, especially if it means two Democratic Senate seats.

Can I have my money back?

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

So How are Louisiana Public Schools Performing?

Since Sen. Mary Landrieu has appointed herself as Lord Protector of DC's school system and has the time to stick her nose in our business, I thought I'd see how things were in Louisiana's school system. I mean, if the good Sen. feels she has the right to meddle here, it must be because she has good schools at home that don't need her attention. Right?

Wrong.

LA schools perform below the national average on reading and math proficiency, according to School Matters (Standard and Poors).















Hey Mary: two words, that even someone with a Louisiana public education could understand: Butt out.