John Lennon said it best in 1968, you know, “Revolution 1.” Mr. Cantor’s revolution would end The Federal government as we know it, you know the government which would release help to those people affected by the recent natural disasters. The issue was the funding of $1.5 billion in emergency disaster aid conditioned on matching cuts on a fuel-efficiency loan program. Remember, the “conditional grant” policy was Cantor’s position just after the earth quake hit the 7th District in Virginia and after Hurricane Irene damaged parts of the 7th, and the entire Eastern Seaboard. You might also remember that he tried, vainly, to backtrack from that statement, but he flipped the tortilla, and his fellow puppet, Boehner put together the bill to grant relief and condition this on cutting a program, which, ironically, was a job creator. The Democrats in the House weren’t fooled, and they were joined by Republicans, most of whom, in another twist of fate, thought there were not enough cuts.
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This brings us back to the reality that, in order to bring the government of the people, by the people and for the people, we need representatives of the real people, not the artificial ones, represented by Cantorites, bought and paid for by his true constituents, the large corporations whose benefits he would never dare cut or condition. Remember those other words,
…we all want to change the world…
You say you’ll change the constitution
Well you know
We all want to change your head
You tell me it’s the institution
Well you know
You better free your mind instead
Help me change the institution in 2012, help me fire Cantor in 2012, “Don’t you know it’s gonna be alright,” then…
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