How to fix Congress...

Sondy132001
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Edited Date/Time 1/21/2012 1:44am
Just something to think about (an email I got):


Subject: FW: Warren Buffett's Solution

Warren Buffett, in a recent interview with CNBC, offers one of the best quotes about the debt ceiling:

"I could end the deficit in 5 minutes," he told CNBC. "You just pass a law that says that anytime there is a deficit of more than 3% of GDP, all sitting members of Congress are ineligible for re-election. The 26th amendment (granting the right to vote for 18 year-olds) took only 3 months & 8 days to be ratified! Why? Simple! The people demanded it. That was in 1971...before computers, e-mail, cell phones, etc. Of the 27 amendments to the Constitution, seven (7) took 1 year or less to become the law of the land...all because of public pressure.

Warren Buffet is asking each addressee to forward this email to a minimum of twenty people on their address list; in turn ask each of those to do likewise. In three days, most people in The United States of America will have the message. This is one idea that really should be passed around.

*Congressional Reform Act of 2011*

1. No Tenure / No Pension. A Congressman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they are out of office.

2. Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security. All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system, and Congress participates with the American people. It may not be used for any other purpose.

3. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all Americans do.

4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.

5. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people.

6. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people.

7. All contracts with past and present Congressmen are void effective 1/1/12. The American people did not make this contract with Congressmen. Congressmen made all these contracts for themselves. Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so ours should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work.

If each person contacts a minimum of twenty people then it will only take three days for most people (in the U.S.) to receive the message. Maybe it is time.

THIS IS HOW YOU FIX CONGRESS!!!!! If you agree with the above, pass it on. If not, just delete. You are one of my 20. Please keep it going.
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burn1986
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11/10/2011 11:05am
I agree, sounds good.
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11/10/2011 11:27am Edited Date/Time 11/10/2011 11:28am
That would provide some motivation...

Though I believe it would really just provide for a lot of lying through "creative" bookkeeping and budgeting.
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11/10/2011 5:20pm
I'll do it tomorrow........................Whistling
MXR
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11/10/2011 6:14pm
Colon Powell is on CNN Piers Morgan right now talking about congress . He said let em have it right between eyes and drag them your way and stop trying to talk them into it like a lawyer .

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11/10/2011 6:36pm
Yes, it sucks. It is way to peachy. Although. A huge portion of the US budget is SS, Medicare, Medicaid, and Defense. No one has the guts to talk about those. What if someone proposed 12 years from now SS benefits would start at 64.5 not 62.5

Your opponents would run crazy adds to seniors saying your cutting their benefits next week.
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11/10/2011 6:47pm
TX24 wrote:
Yes, it sucks. It is way to peachy. Although. A huge portion of the US budget is SS, Medicare, Medicaid, and Defense. No one has the...
Yes, it sucks. It is way to peachy. Although. A huge portion of the US budget is SS, Medicare, Medicaid, and Defense. No one has the guts to talk about those. What if someone proposed 12 years from now SS benefits would start at 64.5 not 62.5

Your opponents would run crazy adds to seniors saying your cutting their benefits next week.
What if someone proposed 12 years from now SS benefits would start at 64.5 not 62.5

I believe that's already been discussed.
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11/10/2011 8:36pm
Government employees typically only care about themselves so something like this would be motivating.
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11/11/2011 5:01am
Such a law would have them redefining GDP and debt to get a way around it. Slimy bastages.

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11/11/2011 8:10am
Writing letters wont work. Phone calls wont work. And we the people dont have the money that special interest does so we cant buy their favor. We cant change the law as they are now in charge of making law. Our vote doesnt matter because whomever we vote in will just fall in line and become just as sleasy as those already entrenched. We need to find a way (legal of course) to "scare them straight". Maybe just large crowds of thousands of people standing outside the gates to their gated communitys screaming at them each time they leave or come home. Also have large crowds outside of Congress when its in session and outside of their favorite watering holes and eating establishments. Just harass the crap out of them wherever they show their faces, until they are afraid to step out of the house to get the morning paper. They can be informed that the harassment will stop when their votes reflect the will of the many and no longer of the few. That theres a new sheriff in town and he is US. Something new needs to be tried because whatever has been tried up to this point just aint workin'.

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