Friday, January 30, 2009
My letter to Senator Fienstien taht I sent this morning.
Senator Feinstein, I am extremely disappointed beyond use of words over your support and over zealous endorsement of the 800 billion dollar so called stimulus bill. You said so yourself, that though over 80 thousand Californians have contacted your office asking you to not support the bill; however, you plan to anyhow because your constituents don’t know better. I believe that since you no longer listen to your fellow Californian citizens and no longer represent our voices, you should resign from the public office. You have lost your sense of democracy and public servant hood. Your actions are one of a monarch, a disconnected and unconcerned one. You were elected to the Senate to represent our voices from California, not as a Queen, free to make what ever decision or vote you want without taking in consideration the very loud and public out-cry directing you not to pass this bill! You have forgotten who you work for!
Though, I know you are not going to do either, I still ask for you not to pass this bill in its “pork-filled” form and to resign from office; or at the very least apologize to the citizens of California for no longer representing us.
Michael L. Wallace
Senator Feinstein, I am extremely disappointed beyond use of words over your support and over zealous endorsement of the 800 billion dollar so called stimulus bill. You said so yourself, that though over 80 thousand Californians have contacted your office asking you to not support the bill; however, you plan to anyhow because your constituents don’t know better. I believe that since you no longer listen to your fellow Californian citizens and no longer represent our voices, you should resign from the public office. You have lost your sense of democracy and public servant hood. Your actions are one of a monarch, a disconnected and unconcerned one. You were elected to the Senate to represent our voices from California, not as a Queen, free to make what ever decision or vote you want without taking in consideration the very loud and public out-cry directing you not to pass this bill! You have forgotten who you work for!
Though, I know you are not going to do either, I still ask for you not to pass this bill in its “pork-filled” form and to resign from office; or at the very least apologize to the citizens of California for no longer representing us.
Michael L. Wallace