Two people get mad at each other resulting in... no action and this is breaking news? Is this just a politically motivated attack on Democrats? I don't really see the issue here except for the fact that they both have a D next to their name. If two Republicans did the same thing, would this still be an issue to you?
To be honest, I still don't think it's breaking news personally. I guess it's kinda funny and pretty immature but nothing really stands out to me as something important. I guess it just seems gossipy to me and I despise gossip.
My bad. I was only going by the date and congressional silliness.
June 25, 2009. I did not see the important news area. Nothing important ever happens in congress anyway.
Oh and we all kept a million tax dollars over this argument.
How many people are the $1 mil spread over? If it's 200+ mil of the US, then I'll give my pennies and be done with the whole thing.
I would rather it not go into a monument to herself. Thank you.
Mission
The mission of Maxine Waters Employment Preparation Center is to provide equal, accessible and quality educational programs to assist students from diverse age groups and cultural backgrounds to develop the skills and confidence necessary to meet their educational goals and realize their human potential.
There should be more physical fights in congress, it might get people to pay attention to government more.
It would go towards the Maxine Waters Employment Preparation Center.
Maxine Waters Employment Preparation Center
Are you anti-education?
CWF!
Congressional Wrestling Federation!
Put a mat in the center isle.
:shock:
Oh noez...the horror!
I know. Seems about as newsworthy as this.
I know. Seems about as newsworthy as this.
Two members of Congress shoving each other on the House floor is certainly newsworthy.
Seriously, all that is a monument to herself. She wants the taxpayers to fund her "legacy".
This kind of junk crosses party lines, there are ton of buildings, roads, etc named after crummy politicians.
Prove this? If not, then you are against a building that would help facilitate more education. Thus, in this case you would be anti-education.
Are you serious? I mean really, it's a building named after herself what else do you need?
Lol at you for anti education. :lol:
Two members of Congress shoving each other on the House floor is certainly newsworthy.
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