[For several years, U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster has been late paying the property taxes on her Hopkinton home, according to town records. Back taxes and interest]
Moe Lane
And not just the people of New Hampshire’s Second District. Kuster has a problem with all of us:
…New Hampshire’s four members of Congress, three of them Democrats, were set upon by local reporters with one simmering question: What are you going to do about the faltering Affordable Care Act?Not even close. What we are actually not well-served by is by a monstrosity of a health care rationing system that has already killed 5 million and counting health insurance policies. Rep. Kuster is the owner of rare and wondrous gift: there is no dangerous, corrosive “Yes” vote on Obamacare on her personal record. The freshman Congresswoman would be well-advised to count her blessings, and avoid insulting American voters just because she doesn’t like the way those voters are reacting to the worst domestic policy roll-out in living memory.
Representative Ann McLane Kuster, the state’s freshman Democrat, displayed her own exasperation over the failed rollout. “Patience is a virtue, and Americans have it in short supply,” she said. “Frankly we are not well served by the politics of all this.”
And she should do this not least because Rep. Kuster does not currently represent a safe Democratic district. She, in fact, represents a district in a state that has traditionally had a poor opinion of fools. And if one ends up representing them anyway; well, New Hampshire voters are well aware of the best way to handle unsuitable legislators…
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