Democrats in Massachusetts Actually Have 75 State Environmental Police

If you visit Boston you better not exhale too much carbon dioxide. The Democrats there actually have 75 state police who are in a separate environmental police organization.

I saw this in a Boston Herald article:

“The environmental police continue as a separate agency even as state police ranks have been reduced by 200 troopers and urban departments statewide struggle to keep up with rising crime.”

“Of the department’s 75 officers, six made more than $100,000 in 2009, topped by Lt. Michael Scibelli, son of late state Rep. Anthony Scibeli (D-Springfield), who raked in $115,000.”

It’s not Illinois (yet), but it is a picture of what’s intended by Dems for the rest of the country.

Yes, you do want to be concerned about government becoming too big.

Dems weren’t listening, so now there’s a large independent organized opposition to such huge-government nonsense.

Taxed Enough Already was a precisely clear directive from voters.

The Democratic Party response?

Ignite a voter rebellion by voting for two trillion dollars of Obamacare, vastly more government bureaucracy and higher taxes.

And, locally, don’t hold a public Town Hall meeting where one might hear what constituents want to say.

Constituents waiting in line to ask questions of Republican Congressman Don Manzullo at his Town Hall meeting on health care held at McHenry County College in 2009.

Unless you are a Republican like Donald Manzullo.

Demonstrators outside of Democrat Melissa Bean’s Schaumburg office shortly before she voted for Obamacare.

Melissa Bean voted for Obamacare and refused to listen to large numbers of ordinary people protesting outside her office.

People stood and listens to constituents complaining to Melissa Bean at this Grayslake supermarket.

And when she was forced to listen to constituents shortly after the February primary election at a grocery store in Grayslake, she was resentful.

Here’s the YouTube recording.   See for yourself.

Bean’s, Bill Foster’s and other Democrat’s Obamacare vote ignited a voter rebellion that is sweeping the country.

Ignoring the will of the people is hazardous as a politician.

We the People get to tell the Beans and Fosters what we think of their votes every two years.

It’s why the United States House of Representatives is called the “People’s House” and not the “Politician’s House.”


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