Next We Need A Museum For Government Health Insurance plans
They're reopening the former top-secret bunker at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. That's the bunker that was designed to house and protect members of Congress and other government functionaries in the event of nuclear war. They've made it into a museum.
Now, I know the place has historical significance, but when I saw the story my first thought was, "Yeah, a museum to how the architects of a nuclear war intended to sit things out on their rich, white, well-fed asses while the rest of us fried."
I don't think we could find a greater monument to the true spirit of American government.
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