Michigan leads the nation in unemployment. So what should be expected of one of their representatives in Congress?
An apology resolution for a police department in Massachusetts!
Michigan Republican Thaddeus McCotter has a lot of time on his hands.
Rep. McCotter seems blissfully unaware that his state's economic problems and chronic unemployment lead a nation with more than enough of both to go around. Is Rep. McCotter really representing the people of his state by working diligently to find solutions to their plight?
Hell, no!
Thaddeus McCotter seems to be working on behalf of the Cambridge Police Department's bruised feelings, as he is wasting time preparing to introduce a resolution demanding that President Obama formally apologize for saying they acted "stupidly" in last week's arrest of Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.
McCotter said on Friday that he would introduce the measure unless Obama apologized to Sgt. James Crowley. Today , his office says he's moving ahead with that ridiculous plan.
I'm sure the millions of unemployed in Michigan appreciate a representative from their troubled state acting on behalf of a police department from another state, over 600 miles away.
McCotter is the same idiot who also said on Friday that the health care debate was "reaching the point of absurdity."
Rep. McCotter, that point has been reached, all right--by you.