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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Tea Party Simpleton Kim Simac looks to simplify total authority over state..."we don't have to have a permit for a permit...!

Kim Simac is pretty simple, so life to her should be...simple. So she's targeting all those rules and regulations, a kind of Madison fancy talk, as something that needs to be simplified.

Simac: "It's pretty simple, you we don't have to have the permit for the permit, we don't need the assistant to the assistant to the head of the office."

You know, it's pretty simple, and so is Kim Simac. Recalled Sen. Jim Holperin vs Kim Simac, WPT's Here and Now:



As for her simple authoritarian tea party motivations, it couldn't be simpler; don't hold things up by legally leaving the state like Holperin did, when there's a whole agenda to cram down everyone's throat in less than a week. Just vote, and get over it.

Simac: "I was actually doing stalls, in my horse stalls, and had the radio going and hear that they left. I was flabbergasted. Couldn't believe it. Then I became just...just...irate that that's the way that our elected officials would deal with the serious problems that we're facing tight now... that's not what we want out of an elected official. " 

'If only Holperin had just voted no, she could be enjoying her summer.' I thought this letter to the editor in the Lakeland Times said it all:


Jim Holperin is my senator ... And you know what? He WAS representing me when he took off for Illinois.

If he and the other senators had not fled to Illinois, we would never have known what our governor was planning to do. Because he was representing me and thousands of other people, we were made aware of the union busting legislation that Scott Walker was trying to pass in the name of balancing the budget. 

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