**Opinion**
While it sounds good and much of it may be true, that's the problem - it sounds good, but doesn't make good. The problems in Congress aren't new. While I agree that voicing your opinion to politicians is always a good idea, that obviously isn't enough (although it probably doesn't occur often enough). On top of the things mentioned in the past post, younger people and possibly shorter term limitations are needed to ensure stubborn people can't misguide the country for their own agendas (plus it will create 'fresh faces' for 'fresh issues'). Lastly, I do agree that there are ways (i.e., environment) of putting America back to work, but people simply don't see that as a huge concern (how can they when they have a stable position, finances, and more - it simply isn't relative to them).
"We won't stand idly by while he uses our hard-earned tax dollars to spin his failure to put America back to work," Priebus said.
It may be part of his failure in not getting America back to work. But, at least he didn't cause it. You mean your hard-earned tax dollars that you feel an unnecessary entitlement to and thereby refuse to pay more into when the country is essentially in shambles.
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