Friday, August 28, 2009

You don't trust me, I don't trust you

Rush Limbaugh talked Thursday after the IRS involvement in HR3200. It hits the theme of lack of trust for citizens, and the corresponding lack of trust citizens have for the current government. Thus, a parody of Abba's "Knowing Me, Knowing You."

Sort through
those old tax files
Silence the protestors
Looking at this lousy bill, makes us all cry
If this is what you think of us, this is goodbye

Don't trust me, don't trust you (oh-noo)
It's what this struggle comes down to
Don't trust me, don't trust you (oh-noo)
Better face it now or health care is through
Making law is never easy, you know, but you have to start
Don't trust me, don't trust you
Learn to trust or we're through

Make sure (make sure)
they don't (they don't)
scam us (scam us)
They'll get (they'll get)
only what (only what)
we say (we say)

Do all these unfamiliar words mean what they say?
Now the bill goes up in flames, it's the only way

Don't trust me, don't trust you (oh-noo)
There is nothing you can say
Don't trust me, don't trust you (oh-noo)
You'll just have to face it this bill is through

Making law is never easy, you know, but you have to learn (listen more and don't push it through, next time you'll know)
Don't trust me, don't trust you
Learn to trust or we're through

1 comment:

smitty1e said...

Money money money...