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New rallying cry: Throw the bums out

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I am embarrasse­d to be an American today. Our representa­tives in Washington have made fools of us, as well as themselves — some promoting stupidity, the rest not stopping them.

We need a new national mission and a new motto — and a new rallying cry to symbolize it. I nominate “2TBO,” standing for “Throw the bums out.”

I suggest that we create and display bumper stickers, front-yard signs, pennants to hang on radio antennas, printed T-shirts, placards to wave about at rallies and parades and sports events. We must have a public conversati­on proclaimin­g this new concept and accept a personal commitment to use our votes to oust all presently serving federal-level elected officials in 2014, 2016 and beyond, if necessary.

Let us restore our national sanity and our pride. Americans deserves better than we are getting, and I insist that my country can and shall be worthy of itself once again.

— J. Hill,

I have two words for the traitorous politician­s attempting to bring our great nation to its knees: “tar” and “feathers”!

— Jim White,

McCain’s remarks

Much can be said, both pro and con, about Sen. John McCain’s political positions taken during the partial government shutdown and debt-ceiling debates.

But speaking as a longterm, loyal Republican, his highly publicized attacks on his fellow Republican senators are inexcusabl­e, pure bush league — like the rants of a radical, leftwing Democrat.

— John Forster,

Lawmakers must go

It was with great disappoint­ment I note that the four Arizona Republican members of the U.S. House of Representa­tives — Trent Franks, Paul Gosar, Matt Salmon and David Schweikert — voted against raising the debt ceiling and opening the federal government. How irresponsi­ble, as per our Constituti­on, the public debt of the United States shall not be questioned.

What happens if I as a citizen don’t pay my loans? Repossessi­on results. So it is time that these four be repossesse­d during the next election as Arizona must do better and have better representa­tion in Congress.

— Rollin L. Stark,

Traitorous politician­s

Government’s job?

While reading the editorial Tuesday, “If Congress acts, don’t clap,” I noted the last paragraph, which I think may have been an error.

It stated, “The only heroes in this tragedy are the Americans who still believe their government Republican gubernator­ial candidate Christine Jones is Brahm Resnik’s newsmaker guest this weekend on 12 News’ “Sunday Square Off.” She’s followed by a panel consisting of columnist Laurie Roberts, Republican political consultant Stan Barnes and former state Senate Minority Leader David Schapira, who will debate what happens after the federal government shutdown. “Sunday Square Off” airs at 8 a.m. on12 News. can — eventually — do the right thing.”

It should have stated, “The only heroes are the Americans who still believe their government can — eventually —do

That is, food stamps, free cellphones, free health care (a lie), subsidized housing, free lunches for grade school kids, and the list goes on.

— Barbara Woltz,

GOP’s next wave

The path to Republican Party dominance is finally clear.

For the near future, they have lost the Black, Hispanic and independen­t voters. “Tea party” and far-right-wing voters will still control the primary selections, and true conservati­ves will vote for Democratic candidates while holding their nose.

Democrats gain control of all branches of the government. The tea party and Religious Right lose their traction.

The next wave of Republican Party candidates are thoughtful moderates that focus on restoring the middle class, developing a workable immigratio­n policy, an improved healthcare program and promote gay and women’s rights.

Voters respect the change in the party and the pendulum swings again.

— Earl Barrett,

Under ‘Cruz control’

Americans, it’s time to get back in the driver’s seat and take control of this out-of-control Congress, which is unable to make compromise­s and just keeps kicking the can down the road.

The national debt is continuing to rise and the nation’s economy to deteriorat­e. It’s time to put this vehicle under “Cruz control,” Texas style.

We need to support Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who will attempt to reduce spending and move this country towards a balanced budget.

— Dess Chappelear,

Kids’ consequenc­es

Concerning the Arizona State University drunkand-disorderly students:

The fault lies completely at the hands of the students who are choosing to drink, get drunk and drive. The problem is that they do not care about any consequenc­es, short-term or long-term.

That brings the question: “What will it take for them to care?”

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