
'Ah, it's so precious to witness a child learn how government actually works...'
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'Ah, it's so precious to witness a child learn how government actually works...'
'This 'infrastructure' stuff you keep talking about -- does it have anything to do with vegetables?'
Can't Vote/Why Vote?
'If elected, I promise to my darndest to keep money in politics.'
'I know zero about the issue, so I can't be called a 'Washington insider'.'
Whitehall: Gave honest impartial advice
'Max really likes those genetic markers.'
"Edgar's very politically engaged ever since he began using his vote as an anger management tool."
"60 Fortune 500 companies paid no federal taxes last year. . . meanwhile, thanks to a lack of funding, I no longer get dessert in my meals on wheels."
'Remember your blood pressure, dear!...the Dr, warned about anything that would anger you, like this divided congress and their inability to compromise on things beneficial to the nation.'
'When I'm old enough to vote, I'm going to select Santa Claus as a write-in candidate.'
Corrupt politicians,
'We'd like to have a look at the decimation of public services in the area.'
'He joined the party in support of the police cuts.'
You want my support for your reform bill, eh? — what's it worth to you?
'You're going to have to stay confined to the bunkhouse for a week.'
'I'm feeling down, too - Why don't we pass some feel-good legislation?'
With Jury Duty for All
'Why are you putting laundry soap into the proton anti-matter warp drive engine?'
Election Meddling
'We can offer Volunteers a range of experiences including exhaustion, emotional overload, lack of support and stark terror.'
No toxic waste in my backyard!
'This last election was a disturbing reminder that women and minorities vote.'
"MacDonalds or the planet! What kind of choice is that?"
'For a moment, I thought I heard the candidates back on the issues.'
1876 Election: Ballot Box Kicked about in the 'National Game'
'I'd do the 'common good' more often if there were big lobbyist bucks in it for me.'
Street vendor selling 'Hot Buttons' for the presidential primaries.
"Say...don't I know you from someplace...?"
'Nothing against you, Dad, but I'd rather be a POLITICAL pundit.'
Gun control
Democracy at Work
'The anger management class ruined our budget when they ordered love seats.'
Crayons - Expiration Date: Your 9th Birthday.
'You can't say that all your campaign promises were slips of the tongue!'
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