Newne Carriebean7 wrote:An ancient looking man holding a cobbed pipe firmly squinted before standing up and hollering at Broussard for his attention.
"Mista Brother sardine, Broussard, wow yer name is hards to prow-nownce. Likes my wives. She's isa brandy-eeine. My name be Cletus Gordon n' I just wanna t' ask y'alls fellers whot in t' he hell y'all doin' inna gubment. My main worry's onna the tax man. Now, this senator from miss sippii promises my tax rate to be lower. Have y' chated wit that there man o' his inna miss sippii onna lower tax rate for us fellers who've just gotta shack wit a leaky facuet fer cover n' don't wanna pay the tax man more than we needs? Do you gots any plans t' introduce us to nice tax break proposals inna the house, and will they play hard to git inna the senate or will y'all chat with the elephants n' assholes to git it passed without thems bills comin' outta 'mmittee loookin' likes some butchared sheep or critter roadkill carcas that even the buzzards won't touch. I don't w-want 'em to strip the bill clean. That'll b-hurt me bumtum line, gots its there mista Brother sardine?"
Hubert internally rolled his eyes, this man wasn't from Louisiana, couldn't be, Broussard is one of the largest and well known families in Louisiana. Plus, this man didn't even sound cajun, "Sir, the Senator from Mississippi is running a losing campaign, both for the White House and for the Senate. I support his message, and I support a few of his decisions, but from his declaring of the poor man as a criminal, and the declaring the rich man as his only constituents, he won't work in Louisiana. Secondly, the President of the United States can't lower taxes by himself. It is the congress that determines the budget, a simple example of why he ought to stay in the Senate, to make and pass bills. I have o current plans to introduce any tax break proposals as we currently face minimal taxes as it is, in my opinion."