The issues contributing to the current climate of partisan gridlock and the seemingly endless “bitch moves” performed by our elected officials can be hard to sort out.
Though most of the media (and most observers) have picked a side and are currently busy assigning blame and digging up cherry-picked data to support their petty witticisms, many Americans are starting to get a migraine.
We need a simple message. Us to Washington. We just really didn’t expect it to come from Britney Spears.
I mean … genius.
Somebody, please flashmob this on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Finally. On Wednesday afternoon, Britney Spears added her voice to the throngs of celebrities and public figures who have an opinion on the government shutdown.
After the House and Senate could not agree on a bill to fund the government, the Government Shutdownpocalypse™ commenced on Tuesday morning. That also happened to be the same day that Spears launched the official music video for “Work Bitch,” the first single off her forthcoming album.
Perhaps sensing the timeliness of her song’s title, given the ensuing government employee furloughs, Spears tweaked the song’s lyrics to implore lawmakers to get back to work:
She has no right to say anything about working hard.
Oh really?
So what do you call rehearsing for a vegas residency, writing and recording a new album, rehearsing for and filming a killer music video and being a mother of 2 all at the same time?
Britney's economic stimulus and employment rate hymn becoming a mark for achievement, individuality & self-empowerment. Britney aiding the invisible hand of a capitalist economy to prosperity and individual growth in order to benefit an overall society.
The issues contributing to the current climate of partisan gridlock and the seemingly endless “bitch moves” performed by our elected officials can be hard to sort out.
Though most of the media (and most observers) have picked a side and are currently busy assigning blame and digging up cherry-picked data to support their petty witticisms, many Americans are starting to get a migraine.
We need a simple message. Us to Washington. We just really didn’t expect it to come from Britney Spears.
I mean … genius.
Somebody, please flashmob this on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Finally. On Wednesday afternoon, Britney Spears added her voice to the throngs of celebrities and public figures who have an opinion on the government shutdown.
After the House and Senate could not agree on a bill to fund the government, the Government Shutdownpocalypse™ commenced on Tuesday morning. That also happened to be the same day that Spears launched the official music video for “Work Bitch,” the first single off her forthcoming album.
Perhaps sensing the timeliness of her song’s title, given the ensuing government employee furloughs, Spears tweaked the song’s lyrics to implore lawmakers to get back to work: