Letter to my dishonorable congressman

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I sent this letter to MI Rep. Dave Camp (R-4th Dist). He voted for the bailout BOTH times. He is a douche bag.

Congressman Camp -

We were told that if the "rescue plan" was not implemented, the consequences would be devastating to the economy and the market. The market is down 20% since this white collar welfare and thousands more jobs are lost across the US each week. Now we have to watch GM put their hands out because they are also too big to fail. Where does this end?
You and your comrades have only prolonged the inevitable day of reckoning with your interventions. I want these bad businesses to fail so that a better and more efficient model can take their place. If GM and Ford cars are overpriced and nobody wants them, why subsidize them?
If the objective here is job preservation, I think I have a great Congress-like solution. Why not just have them build as many $60K Yukons as they can and then hire people to take them apart? This way, the auto workers will stay busy and new jobs will be created to take them apart! A win-win for everyone (except the taxpayer, but we are used to losing every time)!

Keep on these treasonous bastards, make sure they know we are not going away.

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LOL

Thanks. I needed a laugh!

I wonder if you realize that congress does the same thing that you're proposing. They pass a bill. They correct the bill. They pass a bill. They correct a bill. They pass a bill. They correct a bill. They pass a bill. They correct a bill. They pass a bill. They correct a bill. They pass a bill. They correct a bill.

Now, if they only took time to think just once in awhile.

You should have added,"It

You should have added,"It will be my duty to let everyone know of your ignorance."

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I did

many times in the week leading up to the initial vote. I called his office every day. I will say that he always had someone there to answer.