As most Americans think, instead of saving the financial districts years ago you should have saved the americans w(middle /lower class) with those high mortgage rates. And instead of always threatening Social Security or medicare, it's time to take away from the high paid politicians who get free medical for there families forever, and a rediculous salary even after they are out of office, maybe then tthose politicians who are getting rich still of the backs of poor hard working anericans,
Thank you, Rep. Adams, for keeping the communication open. Between your newsletter and Jeff Jackson’s, I feel like I have some idea of what’s going on.
As for pride month, that is all good, no hate intended, peace and love, but why do you pander to certain groups? I still find it hard to believe that you state that you are a Christian, and on the National Day of Prayer, you were silent on social media? Why? You do not want to offend the progressives. The National Day of Prayer is recognized by our government, and is meant for prayer for our great country NO MATTER WHAT religion your are........but crickets.
Mrs Adams, I do have to commend you for voting yes this week and not joining the extreme left and extreme right. I join you in supporting people that actually need help and support, but you and the Democratic Party need to preach a little more personal responsibility to people. Why should taxpayers pay for other college debt of others, it was their choice. The fight should be the cost of higher education, not using tax payers money to pay for others higher education and debt. In addition, why should able bodied people 54 and under not be expected to work (NOT the homeless, veterans, people with physical or mental conditions, and people with children)? Please remember......you were elected by the people, to represent ALL of us to a position of high responsibility. In you initial Adams Alert I saw a lot of me, me, me, me, me.....I vote on my values, my this, my that respectfully. Again, surprised you voted yes, but commend you on that vote respectfully.
As most Americans think, instead of saving the financial districts years ago you should have saved the americans w(middle /lower class) with those high mortgage rates. And instead of always threatening Social Security or medicare, it's time to take away from the high paid politicians who get free medical for there families forever, and a rediculous salary even after they are out of office, maybe then tthose politicians who are getting rich still of the backs of poor hard working anericans,
Thank you, Rep. Adams, for keeping the communication open. Between your newsletter and Jeff Jackson’s, I feel like I have some idea of what’s going on.
As for pride month, that is all good, no hate intended, peace and love, but why do you pander to certain groups? I still find it hard to believe that you state that you are a Christian, and on the National Day of Prayer, you were silent on social media? Why? You do not want to offend the progressives. The National Day of Prayer is recognized by our government, and is meant for prayer for our great country NO MATTER WHAT religion your are........but crickets.
Mrs Adams, I do have to commend you for voting yes this week and not joining the extreme left and extreme right. I join you in supporting people that actually need help and support, but you and the Democratic Party need to preach a little more personal responsibility to people. Why should taxpayers pay for other college debt of others, it was their choice. The fight should be the cost of higher education, not using tax payers money to pay for others higher education and debt. In addition, why should able bodied people 54 and under not be expected to work (NOT the homeless, veterans, people with physical or mental conditions, and people with children)? Please remember......you were elected by the people, to represent ALL of us to a position of high responsibility. In you initial Adams Alert I saw a lot of me, me, me, me, me.....I vote on my values, my this, my that respectfully. Again, surprised you voted yes, but commend you on that vote respectfully.