Florida Newspaper To Rubio: ‘Either Do Your Job Or Resign It’

Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., speaks to members and guest of the Council on Foreign Relations, Wednesday, May 13, 2015, in New York. Rubio called for increasing military spending and for t... Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., speaks to members and guest of the Council on Foreign Relations, Wednesday, May 13, 2015, in New York. Rubio called for increasing military spending and for the U.S. to aggressively confront Russia, China and others that he says threaten the nation's economic interests. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) MORE LESS
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The Sun-Sentinel said in an editorial published Tuesday night that Florida Sen. Marco Rubio should resign.

The suggestion comes after Rubio said he was “frustrated” by the pace of the Senate.

Rubio has missed nearly 60 votes because of his presidential campaign, the Sentinel reported, and the editorial board wrote, “It is unpersuasive — and incredible, really — that you say your vote doesn’t matter.”

From the newspaper’s editorial board:

Sorry, senator, but Floridians sent you to Washington to do a job. We’ve got serious problems with clogged highways, eroding beaches, flat Social Security checks and people who want to shut down the government.

If you hate your job, senator, follow the honorable lead of House Speaker John Boehner and resign it.

Let us elect someone who wants to be there and earn an honest dollar for an honest day’s work. Don’t leave us without one of our two representatives in the Senate for the next 15 months or so.

You are paid $174,000 per year to represent us, to fight for us, to solve our problems. Plus you take a $10,000 federal subsidy — declined by some in the Senate — to participate in one of the Obamacare health plans, though you are a big critic of Obamacare.

You are ripping us off, senator.

The editorial board wrote that frustration with office politics is no reason to stop showing up for work: “Your job is to represent Floridians in the Senate. Either do your job, Sen. Rubio, or resign it.”

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