After reading about the overhauling reform to the "tax plan," I wondered what Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty would think of the ongoing business in the District of Columbia.
Could revolution-starting businessmen like John Hancock or the brigand/banker Alexander Hamilton fathom a government that's trillions in debt, run by a Lear jet-loving crowd whose sole endeavors are promising the "suffering people in the middle class" relief and writing documents like the "Unified Framework"?
I believe our founding fathers would be as dumbfounded as the tax experts. The conservative party should be ashamed of their bureaucratic boondoggles.