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Friday, June 26, 2009
...which just passed, 219-212. I see only 8 listed. Kick the bums out in 2010.
Republicans voting AYE:
John McHugh, New York 23rd District. From his website..."ninth consecutive term in office.
During this time, Rep. McHugh has been a champion of fiscal responsibility; lower taxes; protecting Social Security and Medicare; providing stronger, better schools; and protecting America's farmers. He has also been a leader in the country's policy on national defense."
Frank A. LoBiondo, New Jersey 2nd District. Ugh. ly. New Jersey, armpit of America.
Chris Smith, New Jersey 4th District. "Smith has represented the citizens of New Jersey's Fourth Congressional District since 1981, when he was sworn into office at the age of 27. Throughout his 28 years of service, he has established himself as one of the hardest-working, most compassionate and dedicated members of the House." He's been there too long. Time for a boot.
Dave Reichart, Washington (St) 8th District. "Dave is committed to working in a bipartisan fashion with his colleagues in the House of Representatives to find viable solutions based on sound scientific practices that reach a balance between protecting our precious natural resources and providing economic growth in our nation." Way to go, Dave, you freakin' idiot. Hope you wind up booted in 2010.
Mark Steven Kirk, Illinois 10th District. "Mark Kirk represents the 10th Congressional District of Illinois located in the suburbs north of Chicago.
Now in his fifth term, Congressman Kirk is a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee and is co-chairman of the moderate GOP Tuesday Group and the bipartisan House US-China Working Group.
In Congress, Congressman Kirk works to advance a suburban agenda that is pro-defense, pro-personal responsibility, pro-environment, and pro-science." Must be too close to the Chicago Machine to dare cross Obama. Horse's head, maybe?
Mike Castle, Delaware "Mike Castle is currently serving a record ninth term as Delaware's lone Member in the House of Representatives. Since coming to Congress in 1993, he has worked to bring the common-sense approach of Delaware's bipartisan legislating to Washington, D.C. He has been building bridges and forming coalitions to find pragmatic, bipartisan solutions to some of the most pressing problems facing the country and believes strongly in returning the Congressional agenda to issues that really matter to the American people." Well, you certainly have a bipartisan record, Mike. Hope you are thrown out in 2010.
Leonard Lance New Jersey, 7th District. Wait, we already had a NJ Rep, Chris Smith. Are these guys twins? "Congressman Leonard Lance was elected to the United States House of Representatives in November 2008 to represent New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District. The 7th Congressional District includes parts of Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties.
Prior to coming to Congress, Lance served as a member of the New Jersey State Senate beginning in 2002, where he represented the 23rd Legislative District. He held the position of Minority Leader of the Senate from 2004 to 2008.
Lance was sworn in as a Member of Congress on January 6, 2009 and was appointed to the House Financial Services Committee, where he will work on a wide range of issues relating to the financial services sector and the American economy. " A newcomer, who hopefully won't return.
Mary Bono Mack, California 45th District. Wait...Bono...yep, this turdlet was married to Sonny Bono. Mary didn't start using the Bono name until after Sonny Bono died. "In 1998, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack was first elected to serve the people of California’s 45th District through a special election held to fill the seat left vacant by her late husband, The Honorable Sonny Bono. Since then, Bono Mack has established herself as a leader on such issues as clean, alternative energy, protecting the environment, improving health care, and protecting consumers." Protecting which consumers? Maybe the ones who pay taxes should've been on your agenda, Mary!
And, California. Who knew?
There you go. Have at 'em.
Republicans voting AYE:
John McHugh, New York 23rd District. From his website..."ninth consecutive term in office.
During this time, Rep. McHugh has been a champion of fiscal responsibility; lower taxes; protecting Social Security and Medicare; providing stronger, better schools; and protecting America's farmers. He has also been a leader in the country's policy on national defense."
Frank A. LoBiondo, New Jersey 2nd District. Ugh. ly. New Jersey, armpit of America.
Chris Smith, New Jersey 4th District. "Smith has represented the citizens of New Jersey's Fourth Congressional District since 1981, when he was sworn into office at the age of 27. Throughout his 28 years of service, he has established himself as one of the hardest-working, most compassionate and dedicated members of the House." He's been there too long. Time for a boot.
Dave Reichart, Washington (St) 8th District. "Dave is committed to working in a bipartisan fashion with his colleagues in the House of Representatives to find viable solutions based on sound scientific practices that reach a balance between protecting our precious natural resources and providing economic growth in our nation." Way to go, Dave, you freakin' idiot. Hope you wind up booted in 2010.
Mark Steven Kirk, Illinois 10th District. "Mark Kirk represents the 10th Congressional District of Illinois located in the suburbs north of Chicago.
Now in his fifth term, Congressman Kirk is a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee and is co-chairman of the moderate GOP Tuesday Group and the bipartisan House US-China Working Group.
In Congress, Congressman Kirk works to advance a suburban agenda that is pro-defense, pro-personal responsibility, pro-environment, and pro-science." Must be too close to the Chicago Machine to dare cross Obama. Horse's head, maybe?
Mike Castle, Delaware "Mike Castle is currently serving a record ninth term as Delaware's lone Member in the House of Representatives. Since coming to Congress in 1993, he has worked to bring the common-sense approach of Delaware's bipartisan legislating to Washington, D.C. He has been building bridges and forming coalitions to find pragmatic, bipartisan solutions to some of the most pressing problems facing the country and believes strongly in returning the Congressional agenda to issues that really matter to the American people." Well, you certainly have a bipartisan record, Mike. Hope you are thrown out in 2010.
Leonard Lance New Jersey, 7th District. Wait, we already had a NJ Rep, Chris Smith. Are these guys twins? "Congressman Leonard Lance was elected to the United States House of Representatives in November 2008 to represent New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District. The 7th Congressional District includes parts of Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties.
Prior to coming to Congress, Lance served as a member of the New Jersey State Senate beginning in 2002, where he represented the 23rd Legislative District. He held the position of Minority Leader of the Senate from 2004 to 2008.
Lance was sworn in as a Member of Congress on January 6, 2009 and was appointed to the House Financial Services Committee, where he will work on a wide range of issues relating to the financial services sector and the American economy. " A newcomer, who hopefully won't return.
Mary Bono Mack, California 45th District. Wait...Bono...yep, this turdlet was married to Sonny Bono. Mary didn't start using the Bono name until after Sonny Bono died. "In 1998, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack was first elected to serve the people of California’s 45th District through a special election held to fill the seat left vacant by her late husband, The Honorable Sonny Bono. Since then, Bono Mack has established herself as a leader on such issues as clean, alternative energy, protecting the environment, improving health care, and protecting consumers." Protecting which consumers? Maybe the ones who pay taxes should've been on your agenda, Mary!
And, California. Who knew?
There you go. Have at 'em.
Labels: Congressional Cluelessness, Politics
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