Friday, October 18, 2013

PublicRecords.us.org Thinks People Are Right To Have A Complaint Against Congress



The American people have a big complaint against Congress right now. In fact, according to a recent poll, more Americans have a favorable opinion of Nickelback – the worst example of noise ever sold as music – than they do of their congressional representatives. And PublicRecords.us.org understands their complaint.

Like most Americans, PublicRecords.us.org thinks that the main job of Congress is to keep the government running. If we didn't do our job you'd have a complaint with us, so it makes sense that when Congress doesn't do their job, you have a complaint with them.

Speaking of which, PublicRecord.us.org has their own complaint with Congress. Because of the shutdown, the employees who provide us with federal records – as they are required to do by law – were out of work for 16 days. During that time we were not able to update our federal database, and heard many a complaint from our customers.

What makes everyone really angry at Congress is that the government shutdown accomplished nothing. No matter what complaint the GOP has with Obamacare, it is the law of the land. Shutting things down would have made some sense if there was any chance of the GOP getting their way, but there wasn't.

All that happened is that Congress threw a temper tantrum, refused to do their job, and made the song “Photograph” seem more well put-together than our democracy.

We have a complaint with that and think you should, too.

About PublicRecords.us.org:


PublicRecords.us.org was created to give people access to public records for background checks. It offers consumers an independent source of information from a constantly updated database. Visit PublicRecords.us.org to chat with a live representative, call 1-877-393-1393, or email Manager@PublicRecords.us.org with any questions or concerns


We want to hear from you. Contact us today!