Fun With Dick & Jane

Tag: Congressman Richard Neal

FWDAJ 7-28-09

by Jane on Jul.31, 2009, under Podcast

The first half of Tuesday’s show was all about Gatesgate, or skippyquiddik, depending on your preference. Dick was enraged at the political “stupidity” of the President’s remarks. I think his remarks about Sgt Crowley were pretty consistent with the class war I see being pushed by the Obama administration.

We talked briefly about the healthcare debacle – the latest revelation that Chris Dodd did indeed know he was getting special treatment on his mortgage, an ethical violation which like those of Rangel, Murtha and others will be ignored by the democrat congress.

We had our usual state politics jousting. Dick is in disbelief that Deval Patrick plans to run for re-election given his tanking numbers. I speculated that if it doesn’t work out there will be a place for him in Washington at the president’s knee. I announced the best news of the day Congressman Richard Neal has an opponant. Dr. Jay Fleitman helathcareof North Hampton has announced he is running against Neal. If you listen to the show you know I have an ongoing battle with Congressman Neal whose staff answers not questions on Neal’s positions nor do they answer any constituant mail – well mine at least. Perhaps Fleitman will be more responsive to his constituents.

There is more, but you will have to listen.

 
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FWDAJ 6-30-09

by Jane on Jul.02, 2009, under Uncategorized

There was a lot to talk about today. MA just passed a $27B budget which adds an additional billion dollars in taxes on the Massachusetts citizens. Dick added that in addition to a 25% increase in sales tax, Governor Patrick still wants a 19 cent gas tax.

I wanted to talk about the Cap and Trade bill, including my experience contacting Representative Richard Neal’s office last Friday. Representative Neal is my representative in the 2nd District. When I inquired whether representative Neal would vote for the Cap and Trade bill, his staff member replied: “I don’t speak for Representative Neal.” I then asked if knew whether Representative Neal supported Cap and Trade and again he said “I don’t speak for him.” I was apparently under the mistaken impression that Representative Neal worked for me. Apparently accountability to his constituents does not include telling us where he stands on an issue.

We need some new politicians.

I mentioned Monica Conyer’s guilty plea to conspiracy to commit bribery last week. While she is awaiting sentencing, her husband, Representative John Conyers, in charge of ethics in the House, decided that he would halt any investigation into ACORN’s suspected use of the President’s donor list to funnel funds to the Obama campaign illegally. Now at least the people charged with sentencing representative Conyer’s wife will no linger have to worry about an ethics investigation of the executive branch. We will see if her sentence reflects the executive’s gratitude.

We talked about the President’s reversal on his pledge to not raise taxes on the middle class, as well as his immediate support for the Honduras dictator in consort with Chavez and Castro, and compared his response to how long it took him to come out for the Iranians.

We hashed over the Ricci decision, and the Court’s chastisement of Supreme Court nominee Sotomayor for her failure to avail the firefighters with due process.

There was more, but you will have to listen!

Enjoy!

 
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