A Universally Ignored Question

Has anyone noticed that, “What have you done FOR us lately?” is never asked politicians? Maybe it’s too close to broaching the subject of constructive legislation, and puts them on the hot seat between governing and outright ruling. Those of you who’ve been involved in high-maintenance relationships have heard it in one form or another.

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Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.

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Haven’t noticed. But I have noticed that people keep voting in the same people over and over with one hand, while talking about term limits and expressing their disgust for politicians on Internet forums with the other…
:roll_eyes:

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That reason could be forthcoming after the AZ Senate completes their 2020 election audit and the results are made public…

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Nonsense…

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The Arizona Senate has already had 2 audits completed. Both by experienced, non partisan entities following both state & federal guidelines for election security.
The Kangaroo Count that is still ongoing is meaningless.

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No politician does anything for you… it’s all about staying in power collect the money. Done

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According to CNN, MSNBC, NYT, WAPO, and the election department being auditted. Shenanigans by both sides.

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Nonsense.

I don’t recollect anyone asking a politician “What’s your real job?”

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Who pays attention to CNN, MSNBC, or the MSM any more. Because they’ve all been found out to be VERY BIASED. And they’re still reporting fake news. Just look how they’re not reporting on the crisis at the border. Or the record number of ILLEGAL ALIENS ( TERM MADE AND APPROVED BY CONGRESS).

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Sadly, my neighbors.
:roll_eyes:

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Even worse family members :disappointed_relieved:

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The Pied Piper play a tune that noone had heard before, but willing followed it. The same is true with many citizens today. It"s 6:00 P.M. time for the news!
We must stop, take time to listen, look around, or line up for a Gold Star to be pinned to our shirts and board the train.

Larry

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Seriously?
:roll_eyes:

Do you understand the analogy?

Larry

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I’m 71 - my dad was in Patton’s 3rd Army, and was in Bastogne on the day after Xmas in 1944.

Seriously? You don’t think history is repeating itself because half of the U.S. didn’t learn from it or is blindly following the piper???

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WHAT? You don’t trust politicians? I bet you don’t trust your used car salesman either?
:wink: :joy: :rofl: :joy: :joy: :crazy_face:

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Whenever I see a politician talking, I always think of the old TV show with Mr. Haney. He was selling “genuine imitation leather”. :grinning: Used car salesmen too.

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