Heat, continued
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Yesterday, I posted a couple of YouTube videos showing the heat being turned up on the Democrats in Congress. Here are a couple more for your viewing pleasure:
First, here’s Congressman Steve Driehaus (D-OH) getting read the riot act from one of his constituents… and exhibiting a truly hilarious look on his face at the end of the video in response:
And, next up is Congressman Russ Carnahan (D-MO) getting heckled when his brain actually burps out, “about half of that [trillion dollars cost] comes from savings and efficiencies in the system”. The video also has the smile-inducing ending of someone asking him to a chorus of cheers, “if it’s so good, why doesn’t Congress have to be on it?”:

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