Grade Gov creates a stir
If you’re trying to access www.gradegov.com, be warned that it may be a little slow. There are a whole lot of people trying to get in on the action. People are chomping at the bit to share what they think of their government officials.
But with a little patience, you can see which elected officers are making the grade and who is failing. Better yet, you can fail that guy you were ranting about last night or give your favorite member of Congress an A-plus.
An opinionated populace
The recession has hit home with a vast majority of Americans. The more people have to get short term loans, use credit cards or undergo mortgage loan modification to make ends meet, the more angry they become about the economy.
Now people who are angry because of losing their jobs or being buried in their mortgages have an outlet. GradeGov.com lets users write letters explaining their grades.
About GradeGov.com
The most surprising thing, to me, about Grade Gov is that it was created by an ex-elected official. The site’s slogan — “They work for you. Remind them” — does not sound like something a former Congresswoman would come up with. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Gradegov.com Lets You Fail Your Government Officials"
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