Hank10303 10:59 AM on 8/10/2011
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Pro-God, Pro-Human Life, anti-New World Order, Anti-Nefarious Secret Societies, Pro-Civil Liberties, anti-Torture, anti-National ID Card, Pro-Family, Anti-Neo Conservativism, Pro-Net Neutrality, Pro-Home Schooling, Anti-Voting Fraud, Pro-Good Israelis & Pro-Good Palestinians, Anti-Human Trafficking, Pro-Health Freedom, Anti-Codex Alimentarius, Pro-Action, Anti-Bigotry, Pro-9/11 Justice, Anti-Genocide, and Pro-Gun Control. My name is Timothy and I'm from the state of Virginia.
The premise of the Team Obama media jackals at HuffPost is false: that a politician opposed to certain government programs is not permitted to participate in them. That is like saying that someone who thinks taxes should be higher must personally contribute funds over and above taxes owed on Form 1040. The laws apply equally to all citizens, whatever their political views.
Here is my response to you. It doesn't matter if the Huffington Post gluencuflects over President Barack Obama or not. The truth is the truth. The is truth is that Michelle Bachman hypocritically sought government funds, stimulus, plus EPA influences. A real politican that accepts trickled down economic philosophy or pure Austrian economics should not follow programs funded by the government at all. Also, government has created jobs for thousands of years. Also, having a Congressional seat by definition is a government job. This circumstance is different from taxes since Bachmann can have the option to not accept certain governmental funds. Laws apply to all citizens, but people like Bachmann can reject some of the funds though. She's a hypocrite by claiming to hate more government spending, but adhering to it to benefit her own self interests. Frankly, there is nothing wrong with government spending done in an appropriate way.
By Timothy