Best laugh I've had for weeks

I'm actually glad the Democratic State Committee keeps sending their crap to the house. Today's was a horselaugh. They must be worried about Orentlicher's chances if they're sending out ads tying him to Bart Peterson's coattails.

David Orentlicher and Bart Peterson are our leaders in the fight for progress.

If you call progress giving the Colts everything they want and letting our public safety drop so far down that there's a whole blog dedicated to how bad things are for our law enforcement officers these days.

Oh, and I guess progress means privately-owned bars on government property, too.

Cutting Government Waste

What a joke. (I'm leaving out the blurbs under the subheads, FWIW.) The IPD/MCSD merger is going to end up costing us so much money that we'll wonder why we ever elected Bart Peterson.

Promoting Fiscal Responsibility.

What another joke. Democrats don't know what "fiscal responsibility" means, other than raising sales taxes to pay for sports complexes that are being given almost free to the franchise owner. Although it must be said that the Republican legislature hasn't helped much in this regard.

Growing our Economy.

Yeah, right. Sixteen years of Democrat governors didn't get us very far with that. And I hate to think what the Indianapolis economy is going to look like before we can get rid of Bart and his cronies.

The line in this section that really kills me is

"putting local needs before party and politics"

I dunno. Orentlicher and Peterson both seem to be masters of the political hack job. Peterson has done a great job of destroying public safety in this town so he can lay the blame on the Republican prosecutor in hopes of getting his protege, the lawyer who's never tried a case in court, into office. And Orentlicher has shown that he's not averse to out and out lies about his opponent in his effort to remain in his House seat.

The Democrats are a very sad bunch, and we will be the sadder if we continue to elect them.

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