Good Bye Incumbents.
I have been informed and checked out a new anti-incumbent web site. It is very nicely done and provides very good coverage of the current event issues that warrant voters critically evaluating the vote for or against their representative this November.
The site is called "Good Bye Incumbents" and it is a very well laid out and easy site to
read and navigate. My only criticism is they don't permit comments to their column articles. It is however a great information site with lots of photos for those who need them to keep the visual interest and attention span going. Very well done. Congratulations to Jack Walsh, the site designer. And welcome Jack to the anti-incumbent movement.
UPDATE: Jack Walsh has implemented comments to his articles on his site. Good move. Check it out.









Comments
Nice web-site (i.e. Good Bye Incumbents).
Lots of good info.
The numbers of anti-incumbent web-sites continues to grow, as the voters pain increases due to the painful consequences of 30+ years of these abuses.
Perhaps, when voters have had enough, enough voters will do the same thing most voters did in year 1933 (during the Great Depression), and oust 206 (or more) irresponsible incumbent politicians from do-nothing Congress?
The sooner, the better.
Otherwise, these economic conditions will continue to grow more painful.
Posted by: d.a.n | June 9, 2008 11:57 AM
d.a.n, those economic conditions are the thing more and more voters are going to focus on.
But, it is a huge mistake for those same voters to pull an Obama or McCain lever, and expect dramatic improvement. The root of our economic problems are in the Congress.
If the voters fail to deliver a partially new Congress of Freshman committed to addressing voter's economic concerns, BOTH long and short term, a new president might just as well be a new hat for all the good they will do for the economic challenges we face.
Posted by: David R. Remer | June 9, 2008 2:17 PM
All along, I have shouted "It is NOT the President of this country.....IT IS the idiots WE, the People, send to Congress. PERIOD
Posted by: A.Y. Grant | August 2, 2008 6:44 PM