Congress to Work 5 Days a Week
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Maybe this poor fella should legislate a 3 day work week for everyone in the country if he feels so slighted by actually having to work a five day week. This guy is typical of the elite running this nation.
"Keeping us up here eats away at families," said Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), who typically flies home on Thursdays and returns to Washington on Tuesdays. "Marriages suffer. The Democrats could care less about families -- that's what this says."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/05/AR2006120501342_pf.html
"Keeping us up here eats away at families," said Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), who typically flies home on Thursdays and returns to Washington on Tuesdays. "Marriages suffer. The Democrats could care less about families -- that's what this says."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/05/AR2006120501342_pf.html
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what a prick
he had a voice that was strong and loud and
i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
eager to identify with
someone above the crowd
someone who seemed to feel the same
someone prepared to lead the way
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
-Oscar Wilde
This is the sorriest thing i've read in a while... Talk about being disconnected from reality.
I can't imagine where they get the reputation for being greedy :rolleyes:
Are WE paying for that?
It's not like anyone is making him keep his "job", perhaps the whiney bitch should quit and find a job where he gets nearly everything done for him...it should be easy...
cross the river to the eastside
once in a while it's nice to see and issue on this board where just about everyone can agree on
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of a sunny day
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― Abraham Lincoln
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i hope the media takes this and runs with it. let the conservative voters the republicans have duped see how truly out of touch with reality they are. let them see republicans are not the party of old-fashioned hard work and values they claim to be. which party is always claiming about entitlement and getting something for nothing?
spin, spin, spin. it was one republican that said that, not every single one.
personally, i think it's a great idea and the fucker that was whining about it should step down and take a job closer to home if he's that concerned.
~Michael Bolton
sleeping together?
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Hail, Hail!!!
They make for cute calendars and it doesn't seem like work at all.
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
-Oscar Wilde
This statement is retarded. That's just making yourself look like an ass.
However, the statement that follows it (Time away from Washington is just as important to being an effective member of Congress as time spent in the Capitol, Kingston added. "When I'm here, people call me Mr. Congressman. When I'm home, people call me 'Jack, you stupid SOB, why did you vote that way?' It keeps me grounded.") is, I think, very plausible. The Congress is elected to serve their constituents back home right? Everyone assumes that work is ONLY done is DC, that's crap. If I were a Congressperson I'd want to spend as much time at home as possible so I stay true to my constituents and have an opportunity to work at home finding out what it is they want out of me. I don't see how DC=Work is the only possibility.
Now, I'm not saying they should have 6 days off for Memorial Day etc, but I don't for a second believe that they only work when they're in DC. Don't they have offices in their district?
Jack Kingston can blow me.
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This is even better than a Dubya quote. I want to hear more!
Very good point. Constituent affairs is just as, if not more important, than any change in the House rules that they could be voting on for the 80th time.