Dear illustrious
Republicans in Congress,
You can run, but
don't think you can hide,
As more Americans
come to understand
How you've taken the
people for a ride.
A tax reform bill
you call it. Please!
Doesn't it more
resemble a tax deformity?
Or better yet a
vicious and outrageous
And monstrous act
known as an enormity?
Something wasn't on
the up-and-up.
Your great desire
for secrecy underscores
The fact that you
were hiding something big
When you wrote the
bill behind closed doors.
Your suspicious need
to rush it through
Made us wonder why
you'd vote to embed it
In our system of
laws when there were many
Members of Congress
who hadn't even read it.
Hasn't the thought
ever occurred to you
That one doesn't
have to be a whiz
To see your great
desire to pass a bill
Before people could
see how bad it is?
You'll make your
donors happy; that is true.
Their money hasn't
lost its strong appeal.
Now you have to
convince the people you've screwed
How they are all
getting a wonderful deal.
What a bold
redistribution of wealth
To rich Americans,
who will benefit most!
You pulled off an
outrageous scam,
And then you raised your glass and made a toast.
That millions lose
their health care doesn't faze you.
The deficit? Oh,
that's an easy fix.
You'll just target
Americans' earned benefits.
(That's how Paul
Ryan gets his kicks.)
Go ahead: throw us under the bus.
Expect, however,
that people will verbally smite you.
Prepare for
consequences of your actions:
Your callous
decision will soon come back to bite you.
-by Bob B (12-20-17)
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