UPDATE: Tax and spend Republican hypocrite

HILARIOUS UPDATE:
Wonder of wonders! Guess who good ol' Larry Brown of "I-aint-votin-fer-no-tax-and-spend-budget" fame is married to? Well, her name is Martha Vance Brown and she's the Executive Director of the Richmond County Partnership for Children . . . an agency that is almost completely funded with (gasp) taxpayer money!
So Larry Brown, just how much of a Republican hypocrite are you? Are you going to vote for a budget that continues to pay the salary of YOU AND YOUR WIFE?
Un-frickin-believable.
A
PS I have nothing against the agency Mrs. Brown works in. In fact I think it's great that she works there. My problem is with Larry Brown's unbounded hypocrisy.
Now back to your regularly scheduled post
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Thomas Brock received an email today from Larry Brown, who true to form, has nothing to say beyond mindless Republican talking points.
I am not going to vote for any tax and spend budget proposed.
Pardon my French, but what kind of bulloney is that? EVERY BUDGET EVER PASSED IS A "TAX AND SPEND" BUDGET. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE.
So if Larry Brown isn't going to vote for "any tax and spend budget," exactly what the heck is he doing taking up space in the General Assembly? From all I can tell, he's just another Republican hypocrite, taxing and spending on the things he personally approves of, including his own damn paycheck.
If Mr. Brown is against "tax and spend," he should do two things. First, he should return any money he has received working in any capacity in government. After all, every penny he's received in his career slopping at the public trough, is tax and spend money.
And second, he should resign from the legislature. If he doesn't know how to tax and spend, he's just taking up oxygen that would be better spend on people with functioning brains.
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My buddy Larry Brown
With guys like this holding forth in Raleigh, it's no wonder the General Assembly is struggling to do the people's business.
Dinning with the Browns and Republican Family Values in Action
I-aint-votin-fer-no-tax-and-spend-budget" fame is married to? Well, her name is Martha Vance Brown and she's the Executive Director of the Richmond County Partnership for Children . . . an agency that is almost completely funded with (gasp) taxpayer money!* A
Larry Dear! Are you going to vote this week to fund our children agency?* Larry's belove
I-aint-votin-fer-no-tax-and-spend-budget for your stupid children program B####!*Larry
Bang!* Noise
911! I would like to report a suicide by my husband, He just beat himself to death with his tax pledge scroll.. It was attached to the family shotgun on the fireplace mantle!* Larry's wife
Again, . .
Kernersville's finest comin' back atcha!
Jesus.
War is over if you want it.
War is over if you want it.
Wonder if The Honorable
prefers his budgets of the Republican variety:
"They took all the trees and put them in a tree museum Then they charged the people a dollar 'n a half just to see 'em. Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone? They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
Larry Brown, stop BCBS.
Dear Larry - you and every tax payer in North Carolina pays for public employee's health care. You're taxes, my taxes, every citizen's taxes pays for premiums for each employee, every month. BCBS is using that money to hire lobbyists, run advertising, pay big salaries, and add additional staff to try and screw those same public employees. This is a waste of tax payer money. Give public employees public insurance. The rate of reimbursement by the PPO plan is nearly as low as Medicaid, so give us all Medicaid. The "profits" that BCBS take would stabilize Medicaid, it would pay the portion that counties currently pay, and it would simplify the system. Of course, YOUR tax dollars will be used to pay six men in blue suits big $$$$ to come to the legislature and lobby against this, which is a good reason to do it.
Stand up for taxpayers, give public employees, public insurance.
One man with courage makes a majority.
- Andrew Jackson
Jesus Swept ticked me off. Too short. I loved the characters and then POOF it was over.
-me
Be sure to write ol' Larry
and let him know how much you admire his many faces.
larryb@ncleg.net