Broken Government
Reader comment on item: Congress Cozying Up to CAIR

Submitted by David, Jan 25, 2011 00:34

I have an idea for a new reality show. The ratings would be off the charts. It would feature detailed investigative reports on United States representatives and senators. It would highlight what their worth (bank accounts, property, etc.) was when they entered office and what it was when they left office. The show would also reveal what legislation they supported and compare that with contributions they received.

Why do you think they end up with so much money at the end of their time in office? Might it be because they sold out the American citizens' best interests? Might that be a big reason we are in the shape we are in?

Americans would love to see such a show


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