Camp Do Nuttin' Video by Mark Fiore Slams Lazy Congress

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
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Mark Fiore perfectly sums up the summer recess plans of the 113th Congress in Camp Do Nuttin’. ย Watch below.ย 

Fiore explains on Daily Kos:ย 

House Republicans seem to have created an activist PR agency rather than a functioning legislative body.ย  Why worry about funding the government past September 30th when you canย sue the president?ย  Border crisis involving children, drugs and guns?ย  Forget comprehensive immigration reform,ย send more moneyย to the Israeli armyย instead!

So, besides not really doing much of substance when they’re supposed to be running the, um, country, now Congress gets to have aย five week vacation, on top of theirย other vacations and breaks.ย  Nice gig!ย  (Be sure to check out more news behind the cartoonย here.)


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[to tune of Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah โ€ฆ Campย Granada]

Hello voters, while we’re puttin’,
Here we are at, Camp Do-Nuttin’
Camp is where we, rest and play,
It’s about the same as every otherย day.

I was talkin’, with John Boehner,
He said Barry, had gotten lamer.
Why not sue him, after dinner.
He is nothin’ but a commie leftistย sinner!

All those kids there, down at the border,
We’re much tougher, and much older.
Plus we’re feeling, rather smarmy,
We’d rather give instead to the Israeliย Army!

Camp Do-Nuttin’, now it’s swell,
You’re not Congress, go to hell!
Your min’mum wage, is just fine,
Now bring me another nice big glass ofย wine.

You’re outta’ work, them’s the breaks,
At Camp Do-Nuttin’, we got steaks!
The check’s used up, you cry boo-hoo,
Unemployment help’s a thing we didn’tย do.

You shoulda’ learned to, fundraise dinner,
Then you’d really, be a winner.
Ask Paul Ryan, budget-maker,
How to cut off all the moochers and theย takers!

We’ll be back in, five weeks or so,
Then maybe work, in time for snow.
It’s lotsa’ blockin’, and some cuttin’,
But mostly our work is just doin’ย nuttin’!

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
Brendan is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and energy. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets.

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