Family -- what family?

No offense, but I really hate lawmakers bringing their blood relatives or family members.  Most likely than not, they are lacking the public appeal.  Moreover, it always hints at the lax money spending -- be it our donation money or our tax money.  

But today in Florida, the GOP VP candidate Rep. Paul Ryan brought another aspect in his argument by bringing his parents.  He claims the elderly should follow the case, of moving the Medicare into a voucher system. 

What does this mean?  His own parents are going up Medicare then so should the others?  He also was making a claim that the Obamacare is using the Medicare money, just changing hands.  

I bet he ended his struggle with his parents if they ever are critical of slashing the funds for their healthcare.  Will the Florida voters follow the case?  We will soon know that.  The retirees are concerned, not only for their money which reduced its values pretty much in the Obama Administration but also with the tax money that poured into their healthcare. 

While Ryan is concerned about his blood relations, the Obama clans or the supporters which he claims the bigger version of the family, are having troubles.  Here are some of the cases in point. 

- The Illinois House representative Smith was expelled for bribery charges. 

- The four-star army general William Ward is found guilty of ill-use of the public money. 

- The baseball player Eddie Murray was found guilty of insider trading. 

Those cases are picked up just yesterday by the media, and all of them happen to be African American.  At a time like this, I really hate his racial background not only for his failing in implementing the Assault Weapons Ban.  And especially so when he brings his own family members who seem spoiled and lacking discipline. 

So let us hope by now that their biological and social families -- not to mention the gang families in Chicago -- will not burden us for their spending, not by expensive clothing that does not fit nor cosmetic that look ridiculous, but by the 'vote rigging' by large or spending our tax/donation money as if it is theirs.   Let us hope this political debate will bring us a healthy budget so that we will not see tax hikes in the coming days.