“That Didn’t Take Long,” Thirty-Five Days to be Exact

Mike Soja notes, in a post titled That didn’t take long, that Scott Brown has shown his true lack of principles by voting with the Democrats on a “crucial” procedural motion to move a $15 billion dollar jobs boondoggle debate forward.  It took all of thirty-five (35) days, including weekends, for Brown to get the seat adjusted.  What seat, you ask?  Mike Soja succinctly explains.

Now we know to which “people’s” he was referring with his “people’s seat”, alá The People’s Republic of the Politically Connected.

Which fully supports what I said on January 12, 2010, even prior to Brown being elected, in a post titled Scott Brown Giddiness.

Need I remind you that voting for either Coakley or Brown will in the end achieve the same result?  A battle may be won if Brown is elected; defeating ObamaCare (DeathCare); but the war is still lost because sooner or later Brown will be voting to take something that is not his, your money or your freedom, to redistribute to someone else, in collusion with the rest of the professional jobholders in Washington D.C., no matter what party mantle they currently have strewn about their shoulders, just as Coakley currently does.

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