I understand that the president now has over three dozen czars.
Many of them are communists and anti-capitalists. They have not been investigated by any government agency such as the FBI. Who are these czars? How much power do they have?
How are they being paid?
How much does it cost to support their staffs and offices?
These are just a few questions that you, as professional journalists should be asking.
In his book “The Audacity of Hope,” President Obama said that he searched out radicals and Marxist professors to be his teachers. Is President Obama a Marxist or an anti-capitalist?
Have you asked him?
What was his answer?
The national debt could not be repaid now if we taxed every American 80% of their income.
How can we afford a trillion dollar health care overhaul?
The president has said that cap and trade “would necessarily sky rocket the price of electricity.” Why are our representatives pushing through this legislation in this current economy and with unemployment levels so high?
Won’t that hurt us even more?
If the people who wrote the 1100 page bill didn’t want to allow for abortion and mandatory end of life discussions and invasion of privacy through financial audits, why did they turn down bills that would have clarified these points?
By the way, who did write the 1,100-page, health-care bill?
Who wrote the cap-and-trade legislation. Our senators and representatives certainly didn’t have time to write it.
Why did Brian Baird just introduce legislation that would institutes a psychological evaluation czar to help study how the citizens could be persuaded into supporting green environmental policies?
I have a lot of questions and I’m not getting many answers.
Why won’t Patty Murray or Maria Cantwell make even one public venue or office visit time available to answer questions or listen to ideas?
Why is Patty Murray continuing to say “I don’t DO town halls?”
What is the news journalist’s job and do they have an ethical responsibility to ask some of these questions and give the answers to the people?
I want to know.
Julie Martinoli
Monroe
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