U.S. Sen. Rand Paul at the Detroit Economic Club held at the Motor City Casino in Detroit Dec. 6 2013.(AP)
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Attention Seinfeld fans. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul announced via his Twitter account that he is honoring Festivus by airing his grievances against D.C. on Monday.
Festivus the holiday fabricated by the hit TV sitcom has lived on as an annual staple in popular culture. The sort of holiday is celebrated Dec. 23 with traditions that include an unadorned aluminum pole the airing of grievances and feats of strength.
Paul kicked off his grievances with D.C. earlier this morning tweeting the bipartisan deal is a synonym for increasing our debt.
He then moved on to the Senate. If you want more bipartisan cooperation talk more not less he griped on Twitter.
Paul took a break from tweeting about all the ways he s been disappointed by D.C. by noting today s significance for another reason besides Festivus It is the 100th anniversary of the Federal Reserve.
He then quickly returned to airing his grievances by noting CoryBooker doesn't RT me enough.
But alas he wrote There will be no feats of strength and I have no plans to end Festivus by wrestling with Senator Reid.
Will Paul experience a Festivus miracle this year At the very least he should wish a time honored Festivus for the rest of us.
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