“The power under the constitution will always be in the people. It is entrusted for certain defined purposes, and for a certain limited period, to representatives of their own choosing; and whenever it is executed contrary to their interest, or not agreeable to their wishes, their servants can and undoubtedly will, be recalled.”

~ George Washington (1787)

Monday, January 16, 2012

Here it comes again.

President Obama is asking for another debt ceiling increase.  Feel like sinking even further into debt?

If not, please copy&past, enter your name and contact information, print, sign and fax [DC fax] to Senator Murray (202-224-0238) and Senator Cantwell (202-228-0514).  Or you can e-mail Senator Murray here, and Senator Cantwell here


Representative McMorris-Rodgers fax number is [202-225-3392], or you can e-mail her here.  Representative Hastings (since the recent gerrymandering) fax is [(202) 225-3251], and you can e-mail him  here.

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[Sen./Rep.] [First] [Last]
Washington, DC

RE: REJECT Obama's Debt Ceiling Hike Request!

Dear [Sen./Rep.] [Last]:

I'm writing to inform you that it is my wish, as your constituent, for you to vote to REJECT President Obama's latest request to raise the U.S. debt ceiling limit by $1.2 TRILLION.

When Congress passed the debt ceiling deal last summer -- AGAINST the wishes of the American People -- we were promised that it would stave off a credit rating downgrade, and begin reducing the federal deficit in the future. NEITHER of those things were true; and now, the President is asking for ANOTHER debt ceiling hike, which will raise it from $15.2 trillion to $16.4 TRILLION -- and it won't even be enough to get us through the end of 2012!

This is INSANE. We do NOT need or want another debt hike – it is way past time to CUT SPENDING and REDUCE THE DEBT. Again, is it my wish, as your constituent, for you to vote to REJECT President Obama's latest request to raise the U.S. debt ceiling limit by $1.2 TRILLION.

Sincerely,




[Name]
[Address]
[City], [State] [Zip]
 Thanks, Frank!