You are the problem!
Marcio Rubio, clearly drunk on power Tuesday, gave voters a window into his thinking on who deserves to get paid for not working and who should just get fired. Rubio's a legit expert in this area after
skipping more votes than any other U.S. senator this year, but he gave himself a free pass while pointing a finger at the real slackers: Government workers. Philip Bump
reports:
"All we're saying in this bill is," Rubio said, "if you work at the V.A., and you aren't doing your job, they get to fire you. I think people are shocked that that [doesn't] actually exist in the entire government, since there is really no other job in the country where if you don't do your job, you don't get fired."
He continued: "In this instance, we're just limiting it to one agency. This should actually be the rule in the entire government. If you're not doing your job, you should be fired."
Spot on, Marco—sounds like a good rule of thumb government-wide. Rubio did manage to
find time to vote Tuesday to defund sanctuary cities. Good pick, Rubio. That was an important one since a White House
veto threat had already made it DOA.
Look below for a chart that shows just how pathetic Rubio's voting record is.