Email No. 1
Dear Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-LA):
I cannot understand why Republicans in the US Congress, who make much of
personal responsibility when the matter under discussion is programs
for the neediest among us, think it's right and proper for the federal
government of the United States to default on debts that are owed, an
occurrence which has never happened before in the history of the
country. Why is paying our debts a matter of controversy?
You may not approve of Obamacare, but it is the law of the land, and the
issue has nothing to do with upholding the full faith and credit of the
US government and paying debts that we owe. If you and the members of
the Republican party think the American people will place the blame for
their recklessness and irresponsibility on the shoulders of President
Obama, I believe you are sadly mistaken.
Of course, you may think your
position will play well in Louisiana in your campaign to replace Sen.
Mary Landrieu, but I would not count on it.
You are elected to serve the American people in the Congress of the
United States, therefore you are part of the government. Your present
position to wreak havoc on the entire country by holding the government
hostage on the debt limit is quite disappointing to at least one of your
constituents.
Sincerely,
June Butler (aka Grandmère Mimi)
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Email No. 2
Dear Rep. Cassidy:
Earlier today I sent you a message on the debt ceiling. Looming imminently is the Monday deadline for passing a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. Here again Republicans in the US House display a recklessness and disregard for the welfare of the people you were elected to serve. Please pass the clean bill that the Senate sent to the House to continue the functions of the government, of which you are a part, to avoid a government shutdown.
Republicans, not President Clinton, were blamed for the shutdown in 1995 and 1996, and history will once again repeat itself as the blame will be placed firmly on the shoulders of the GOP. Why don't Republicans learn from history?
Sincerely,
June Butler