The Stain Will Remain
on House of Representatives
Today, a stain will be left on the history of the U.S. House of Representatives… one which neither fact nor time will be able to wipe clean. Like other blights on history, this one is self-induced by the selfish ambition of mankind.
Having found themselves more desiring of power than service, the stewards of a once-honorable democrat party have weaponized the congressional process – one that was intended for liberty – in a desperate attempt to remove an American President and gain more control.
Although the attempt will ultimately fail, the stain will remain. And so it is.
Now, the responsibility for any positive mitigation lies with our nation’s parents and grandparents, to use this stain as a tool for teaching – and to explain to future Americans such that this will never happen again.
Russ Fulcher
United States Congressman
Idaho
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I looked up some common methods for stain removal? Blotting, brushing, scraping,soaking,flushing, tamping and sponging etc. Some of these methods sound interesting others not so much? My wife tells me my underwear drawer needs term limits that some stains never come out and disposal is the only option? I’d be more than happy to send a box of my worn out underwear to the house of representatives as a token of my appreciation? It might be something they can wrap their heads around?