From the Messenger Post, LTE on Kuhl

MPN has another good letter to the editor, today, linking Randy Kuhl with George Bush’s policies:

We know what’s happened to jobs, housing, health care and prices on his watch. Pet oil corporations like Exxon/Mobil and Haliburton have earned all-time record profits, while we have seen gasoline prices go from $2.18 a gallon when he entered office to $3.42 a gallon. That’s an increase of 57 percent.
Is this Kuhl’s fault? Well, he’s certainly done his part. He has supported every vote to continue and increase Bush’s war in Iraq, which, aside from its tragic and unnecessary carnage, is costing us $12 billion a month.
At the minimum hourly wage of $5.85, that amounts to 2.8 million hours every month that Americans work to produce nothing but ruination in Iraq, international ill will and unregulated profits for multinational corporations. Is it any wonder that our economy is faltering or that we’re incurring obscenely huge debts that will surely burden our children and grandchildren’s lives as well?

I’m tempted to print the whole thing here, but I recommend going back to read it in it’s entirety. Speaks for itself.

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2 Responses to “From the Messenger Post, LTE on Kuhl”

  1. ElmerJK says:

    This guy claims to be from Dundee - his reference to the lower Federal minimum wage instead of the higher New York state minimum wage makes me wonder

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