Republicans in the House of Representatives, and to an extent those in the Senate as well,
understand that they're probably going to get their asses handed to them in this year's
midterm elections.
Paul Ryan has considered maybe not even running, maybe just retiring in 2018, because he understands
that he is not only going to lose his speakership, but there's a very good probability that he
would actually lose his personal reelection campaign to Randy Bryce, the Iron Stache,
the working class guy who is running against Paul Ryan and who's doing a damn good job
running against him.
But, don't worry.
Republicans have a hero.
They have their own superman or I guess I should say supermen waiting in the wings to
swoop in and save them from their imminent peril that they find themselves in.
Those supermen happen to be Charles and David Koch.
This past weekend, the Koch brothers announced that they're going to be spending $400 million
this year to help Republicans keep control of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Here's what's funny about this story.
Republicans are not very bright creatures, at least not the ones that we have elected
to Washington, D.C.
I know they might seem smart sometimes when you see them on TV.
They may look soft and cuddly but believe me they're actually pretty dim and quite dangerous.
See, they don't seem to understand that the reason the public absolutely hates them right
now is pretty much because of things like the fact that they accept hundreds of millions
of dollars from people like the Koch brothers and then they go to D.C. and they do the bidding
of people like the Koch brothers.
If they think that the solution to that is to take a couple hundred million more from
people like the Koch brothers, then they deserve everything that's going to happen to them
in the 2018 midterms.
The public is pissed off at Republicans and polls back this up because they view them
as a party that only represents the wealthy elite.
They view them as a party that has no empathy.
They view them as a party that does not care about the working class of the United States.
They overwhelmingly disapprove of the Republican tax plan.
They disapprove of President Trump.
They disapprove of Paul Ryan and the job he's doing and Mitch McConnell and the job he's
doing and the list goes on and on and on.
At the end of the day, it's because that party wants to take money from corporations and
wealthy individuals so that they will enact policies that only benefit those wealthy individuals.
If they think that $400 million from the Koch brothers is going to make any difference at
all in these midterms, they're sadly mistaken because that also means that they don't understand
why the American public absolutely hates them.
If you ever want to fix a problem, the first step is understanding why you have that problem
in the first place but that's not something that these dimwitted Republicans in Washington,
D.C. are capable of figuring out.
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