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No town hall for Spokane? No problem. I’ve got the answers to questions you wanted to ask.

When the budget came up what ideas did you offer? McMorris: We offered a proposal with no numbers, just tax cuts for the rich.

When you voted for the unfunded pharmaceutical bill program, how is that fiscally responsible? Well, they weren’t making huge enough profits.

How will it be paid? Blame the socialist Democrats.

When you stated that you didn’t want the government or insurers in your business, why did you try to fly to vote for government interference of Terry Schiavo? I’m just a drone for the right-wing extremists.

How much of your contributions come from corporate interests? All of it. What’s the problem? No money, no representation. All of us in Congress do it.

What about our future? Well, I’ve got mine and you better get yours. Buy in bulk, and don’t get sick. Feel better now?

Gus Sulpizio

Spokane



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