Open Letter to Sens. Murray and Cantwell
Senator Patty Murray
Senator Maria Cantwell
Washington, DC , 20510
Dear Senator:
I have tried to live by the rules my entire life. My
father was a Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army, who
died of combat related stresses shortly after his
retirement. It was he who instilled in me those
virtues he felt important - honesty, duty,
patriotism and obeying the laws of God and of our
various governments. I have served my country, paid
my taxes, worked hard, volunteered and donated my
fair share of money, time and artifacts.
Today, as I approach my 79th birthday, I am
heart-broken when I look at my country and my
government. I shall only point out a very few things
abysmally wrong which you can multiply by a thousand
fold. I have calculated that all the money I have
paid in income taxes my entire life cannot even keep
the Senate barbershop open for one year!
Only Heaven and a few tight-lipped actuarial types
know what the Senate dining room costs the
taxpayers. So please, enjoy your haircuts and meals
on us.
Last year, the president spent an estimated 1.4
$billion on himself and his family. The vice
president spends $millions on hotels. They have had
8 vacations so far this year! And our House of
Representatives and Senate have become America 's
answer to the Saudi royal family. You have become
the "perfumed princes and princesses" of our
country.
In the middle of the night, you voted in the
Affordable Health Care Act, a.k.a. "Obama Care," a
bill which no more than a handful of senators or
representatives read more than several paragraphs,
crammed it down our throats, and then promptly
exempted yourselves from it substituting your own
taxpayer-subsidized golden health care insurance.
You live exceedingly well, eat and drink as well as
the "one percenters," consistently vote yourselves
perks and pay raises while making 3.5 times the
average U.S. individual income, and give up nothing
while you (as well as the president and veep) ask us
to sacrifice due to sequestration (for which, of
course, you plan to blame the Republicans, anyway).
You understand very well the only two rules you need
to know - (1) How to get elected, and (2) How to get
re-elected. And you do this with the aid of an
eagerly willing and partisan press, speeches
permeated with a certain economy of truth, and by
buying the votes of the greedy, the ill-informed and
under-educated citizens (and non-citizens, too, many
of whom do vote ) who are looking for a handout
rather than a job. Your so-called "safety net" has
become a hammock for the lazy. And, what is it now,
about 49 or 50 million on food stamps - pretty much
all Democrat voters - and the program is absolutely
rife with fraud with absolutely no congressional
oversight?
I would offer that you are not entirely to blame.
What changed you is the seductive environment of
power in which you have immersed yourselves. It is
the nature of both houses of Congress which requires
you to subordinate your virtue in order to get
anything done until you have achieved a leadership
role. To paraphrase President Reagan, it appears
that the second oldest profession (politics), bears
a remarkably strong resemblance to the oldest.
As the hirsute first Baron John Emerich Edward
Dalberg Acton (1834 - 1902), English historian and
moralist, so aptly and accurately stated, "Power
tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts
absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."
I'm only guessing that this applies to the female
sex as well. Tell me, is there a more corrupt entity
in this country than Congress?
While we middle class people continue to struggle,
our government becomes less and less transparent,
more and more bureaucratic, and ever so much more
dictatorial, using Czars and Secretaries to tell us
(just to mention a very few) what kind of light
bulbs we must purchase, how much soda or hamburgers
we can eat, what cars we can drive, gasoline to use,
and what health care we must buy. Countless
thousands of pages of regulations strangle our
businesses costing the consumer more and more every
day.
As I face my final year, or so, with cancer, my
president and my government tell me "You'll just
have to take a pill," while you, Senator, your
colleagues, the president, and other exulted
government officials and their families will get the
best possible health care on our tax dollars until
you are called home by your Creator while also
enjoying a retirement beyond my wildest dreams,
which of course, you voted for yourselves and we pay
for.
The chances of you reading this letter are
practically zero as your staff will not pass it on,
but with a little luck, a form letter response might
be generated by them with an auto signature applied,
hoping we will believe that you, our senator or
representative, has heard us and actually cares.
This letter will, however, go on line where many
others will have the chance to read one person's
opinion, rightly or wrongly, about this government,
its administration and its senators and
representatives.
I only hope that occasionally you might quietly
thank the taxpayer for all the generous entitlements
which you have voted yourselves, for which, by law,
we must pay, unless, of course, it just goes on the
$17 trillion national debt for which your children
and ours, and your grandchildren and ours, ad
infinitum, must eventually try to pick up the tab.
My final thoughts are that it must take a person who
has either lost his or her soul, or conscience, or
both, to seek re-election and continue to destroy
this country I deeply love and put it so far in debt
that we will never pay it off while your lot
improves by the minute, because of your power. For
you, Senator, will never stand up to the rascals in
your House who constantly deceive the American
people. And that, my dear Senator, is how power has
corrupted you and the entire Congress. The only
answer to clean up this cesspool is term limits.
This, of course, will kill the goose that lays your
golden eggs. And woe be to him (or her) who would
dare to bring it up.
Sincerely,
Bill Schoonover