Tell Republicans to Stop Their Conspiracy Theories!

First, Rush Limbaugh said that he hoped President Obama failed. Now, a leading Republican has accused him of failing -- ON PURPOSE and for political gain.

NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions -- the man leading Republican efforts to retake Congress -- just accused President Obama's administration of pursuing an economic agenda that is "intended to inflict damage and hardship on the free enterprise system, if not to kill it." This strategy, which would "diminish employment and diminish stock prices" as part of a "divide and conquer" strategy all intended to consolidate economic power with the government.

These ridiculous comments contribute nothing to helping our country get our economy back on track. Tell Pete Sessions and the Republicans that Americans want credible solutions to grow our economy again and not bizarre conspiracy theories!
Dear Representative Sessions,

As chairman of the National Republican Campaign Committee, you are heading Republican efforts to try to regain a majority -- but instead of focusing on credible solutions to grow our economy again, you're espousing bizarre conspiracy theories!

You accused President Obama's administration of pursuing an economic agenda that is "intended to inflict damage and hardship on the free enterprise system, if not to kill it." This strategy, which would "diminish employment and diminish stock prices" as part of a "divide and conquer" strategy all intended to consolidate economic power with the government.

Such remarks have no place in our current economic debate. Families coping with the loss of a job, their home or their health care need solutions from Washington, not more of the same broken politics.

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Please stop the conspiracy theories!
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