Lessons learned, lessons forgotten: You’re fired

The victory in Massachusetts last night was not about Republicans
or Democrats, it was about America. America fired the Republicans in 2006 and
2008, and hired the Democrats in the process. The people have since
turned the tables and become so utterly disappointed with what few
positive results the Democrats have produced that they are now firing them in
hopes that they will finally get someone who represents
their interests and not the interests of banks, Wall Street, the auto
industry, insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies. In other
words, everyday Americans would like to see their individual lives
improved from the many policies Congress and the White house are
now initiating.

Mayday! Mayday! Abandon healthcare, abandon cap-and-trade,
give us real immigration reform, protect us against terrorism, create jobs and
listen to our angst! The midterm election started last night, 10 months in
advance. And the results don’t bode well for our president, Congress or the
current Democratic leadership.

The Republicans are no better, as they haven’t
shown the leadership expected to thrive and succeed at a time when our country
needs them most. Irrespective, the American people have decided:
Democrats are worse! And they will continue to fire them until they understand
and put in place policies that serve them, and not their monarchical mentality.

The people have spoken: to Democrats, to Republicans
and to anyone else who wants to lead them, both in Congress and in the White House.
They need jobs, a healthcare plan that doesn’t punish us and destroy our entrepreneurial
way of life. Cap-and-trade is destructive to the economy for many states in
this country.

Wake up, Mr. President, Congress, Republicans and Democrats
alike; the American people are livid, disgusted and fatigued with a
Washington that only serves their selfish interests. If you
don’t start serving the American people, then, like they say on “The Apprentice,”
“You’re fired!”

Williams can be heard daily on Sirius/XM Power 169 from 9 to 10 p.m. and from 5 to 6 a.m.

Visit www.armstrongwilliams.com.

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