Rand Paul Before: Government Should Be More Responsive. Rand Paul Now: Less Responsive

Candidate Rand Paul, November 3 2010: “It’s not about one piece of legislation — it’s really that government is broken and not responsive to the people.”

Senator Rand Paul, January 24 2011: One of only 2 out of all 535 members of the 112th Congress to have neither an in-state phone number for constituents to call, nor a publicly released Senate e-mail address to write to, nor even a Senate contact form for constituents to fill out on the web.

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4 Responses to Rand Paul Before: Government Should Be More Responsive. Rand Paul Now: Less Responsive

  1. tkogrumpy says:

    Nice work. I’ll be quoting you.

  2. qs says:

    Rand is in the senate not the house.

    • Jim Cook says:

      I didn’t say Rand Paul was in the House. I said he was part of the 112th Congress, which is a bicameral entity consisting of both the House and the Senate.

  3. Jon says:

    Well, I think that is a terrible breach of public trust. Did yyou have the same outrage against your idiological Brother? He is from the Left isn’t he?

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