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A bill that originates from the majority, in which 151 of the majority votes
against is not a good sign for Bonehead.
Boneheads usefulness to the K-Street Money Changers may have ended.
They called it “The Taxpayers’ Relief Act”?
I wonder if the Nazis called their death camp laws “The Jewish Vacation Act”....
When they call it American Taxpayer Relief you know it’s no good for the people.
Mine, Gohmert, voted NAY!!
I see Cantor did as well. Don’t know what sort of Speaker he might make, but anyone other than Sadsack John can only be better.
My Rep voted no and sent out an e-mail explaining why he was voting against the bill.
He has also co-authored a House bill to freeze the pay of Congress in an effort to thwart the EO Obama signed giving raises to federal workers and Congress.
The GOP is officially part of the Democrat Party
So Simpson in Idaho voted “yes”. Any takers for the Idaho primaries?
Damn don’t leave it up to me...
Multiply 2% times your salary last year. (i.e. 2% x $75,000= $1500) You will pay that amount in a tax increase this year. A 2 percent payroll tax cut, enacted during the economic slowdown, is now expired and was not renewed in this passed bill. Damn Republicans!
Ryan voted AYE???
Good God. This country is officially gone to the sh!tter.
Amnesty for 11 million new Democrats is next.
Rubio and the Republicans will hand it to him without a fight.
Obama, the Democrats, and La Raza will promise vigorous enforcement of existing immigration laws in return.
These people in charge need to be run out of the country on both sides.
The republicans are just like the liberals/ tax and more
government in ones life. What a disgrace.
The new congress convenes this Thursday. Boehner could be toast!
Still, we have about 95 Republican members of Congress to be looked into for the possibility of being driven out at the next primary. Many of them ~ the majority actually ~ are from states where we might well want to EXCLUDE the whole Republican party apparatus from the NEW Republican Party. California, New York ~ the usuals where they don't deliver votes to us for President, and they seem to have lost the will to run Senate candidates.
Even Virginia, with its two Democrat senators could be in trouble when we get into purging parties.
I wonder if we could get the time-stamped vote
Ing record to see all those at the end who voted no since the Bill had already passed.
My Rep voted no, but I do not know if he voted before or after the threshold was crossed.
I noted that my congresscritter - Palazzo of MS voted no, but I’ll still be sending him notice that I no longer consider myself a Republican and will be changing to Independent ASAP. Now to find out how Roger Wicker voted in the Senate...
Clyburn (D) - Yes (Forgive Rep. Clyburn, he's mentally deprived)
Duncan (R) - No
Gowdy (R) - No
Mulvaney (R) - No
Scott (R) - No (soon to be Senator Scott)
Wilson (R) - No
The reddest of the red states continues our proud tradition.
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Clyburn (D) - Yes (Forgive Rep. Clyburn, he's mentally deprived)
Duncan (R) - No
Gowdy (R) - No
Mulvaney (R) - No
Scott (R) - No (soon to be Senator Scott)
Wilson (R) - No
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Clyburn (D) - Yes (Forgive Rep. Clyburn, he's mentally deprived)
Duncan (R) - No
Gowdy (R) - No
Mulvaney (R) - No
Scott (R) - No (soon to be Senator Scott)
Wilson (R) - No
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