OK, so I get that even with yesterday’s passage in the House of SJR127 we’re a long way from amending the Tennessee Constitution, but from the celebratory reaction of Rep. Debra Maggart (R-Hendersonville) and her She-Women Women Haters Club cronies (I’m looking at you, Senators Black and Gresham), you’d have thought they had passed legislation that created unlimited jobs, turned our public schools into the palaces they should be, eradicated our dismal infant mortality rate, and gave every man, woman, and child in Tennessee decent and affordable health care.

So, how are thosepriorities” coming along, TNGOP?

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9 Responses to “What SJR127’s Sponsors Should Be Celebrating”

  1. Mary Mancini says:

    It’s not an argument…it’s their ideology.

  2. David says:

    Good luck with Republicans don’t care argument.

    The closest thing I have seen to do it my way I don’t care what happen is the Democrat with the highest office in the land.

  3. [...] can assume, based on the opportunistic and self-congratulatory display during last night’s passage of SJR127, that Rep. Joey Hensley (R-Howenwald) and the rest of [...]

  4. lover says:

    yet, somehow, people believe they are a good party!

  5. Mary Mancini says:

    Exactly, Johnny. They are exactly the opposite of what they claim to be.

  6. johnny says:

    I meant on the approved list. Duh.

  7. Johnny says:

    They hate government except when they don’t. Like when government gives welfare to corporations or when government wants to view your bedroom activities to make sure they’re on the improved list or when government knows how to take care of your body better than you.

  8. Mary Mancini says:

    They neither know how to solve the problems or improve the lives of Tennesseans nor do they want to. They’re Republicans, remember? They hate government.

  9. lover says:

    Great post. I guess solving real problems of the state would take waaaaaaay too much work – might prove that they don’t know how to actually creatively solve a problem. I resent that they constantly pick on women though. Aren’t we, as a gender, victimized enough in society?

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