One of the biggest problems American voters have with politicians is that they seem to agree to one set of rules to which ordinary Americans must adhere and a completely different set for themselves. Americans have seen this time and time (and time) again, and it is one of the reasons that candidates such as Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders garner such enthusiastic support. It is also the reason that Hillary Clinton finds herself in hot water with the FBI right now.
Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton are exhibits A-Z on political hypocrisy. Even though Hillary Clinton mandated that everyone in her State Department use a @state.gov email address for official business, she did not. While the Clintons are the prime example of hypocrisy, they are far from the only one. Members of Congress who supported the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) quietly granted themselves and their staff waivers from the government-run exchanges.
Now, the California State Senate has voted overwhelmingly to exempt itself from harsh gun laws that it chose to impose upon its own constituents.
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If this is such a great law, why are their exempting themselves? What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
Same rights for gov’t as the rights of the people.
Hypocrites
the servants of the people always exempt themselves form the law. About time the people they are suppose to serve take action. And vote them out.
Grow some balls California, get rid of these assholes, recalls, vote them out whatever you need to do.
Typical – what is good for the goose I guess is not good for the gander.
Hang them for treason, these fuc# s think they can pass laws on American people then exempt themselves. They voted all the pay raises they have and all the Cadillac benefits they have
This is so stupid,if it is good for the people it shouldbe good for them.
Evil
This is socialism in your face. Government officials making laws they don’t have to follow.