Interpretation, a concept that many of you have exploited pertaining to the Bill of Rights in order to fit your own political agenda or ideology has finally played out with the institution of taxes. For a moment, let’s stop being foolish and look at the truth that actually plays out behind the curtain. Some of you gathered in Congress continuously pledge to put your reputation on the line by claiming to finally combat against corruption and shift the tides of our government, but in reality, get elected and can’t come up with a single reasonable idea to put onto paper and get it passed through your chamber. That real reason why representation and the quality within Congress is failing is not because of corruption, but because many of you despite being elected simply don’t know how to be an effective legislator. Cut back on accusing and pointing fingers at people, stop with the nonsense of creating a replication of past legislation, and, stop speaking for the majority of Congress whenever you hold no real position of power within the congressional hierarchy.
Going back to my point of interpretation. Sure, maybe going against Section IX. is a violation of the Bill of Rights and maybe it isn’t, but not for a moment, never forget about the individuals who have created this community from the ground up for you to serve in. The same individuals who continuously go out of their way to meet the needs of those who experience game breaking bugs, and, most of all, stop using this taxation situation as a scapegoat in order to influence others to follow through with your agenda and claim that you’re fighting against corruption.
And lastly, to Congress, start embracing the values of your position by representing the people with effective, bipartisan legislation. Maybe if the majority of you went a lot less by the book and a lot more by the heart, tasks would actually begin getting accomplished.
Funny, considering my success completely overwhelms the experience you wish you had. Before you start calling people out and speaking for an assembly that probably doesn’t share the same views as yourself, take the time to learn how congress really works and functions.
Really? Because I’m fairly certain it’s not a competition of who has done what more, but I’m also fairly certain I’ve done more for the state than you’ve done for yourself you selfish piece of shit.
And funny how many congressmen agree with me when I say we will never support taxes.
Get over yourself. You’re narcissistic, you believe you should be rewarded the “Firestone Medal of Honor” simply because you’ve earned a small title for yourself. You think you’re smarter than everyone you come across. Pathetic.
And in case you didn’t know, there is no “Firestone Medal of Honor”, because I’m fairly certain you’d write an entire paragraph proving to me that that doesn’t exist.