Posted on 10/01/2008 8:22:12 PM PDT by Yosemitest
Newt hit the nail on the head the other night with Greta,
and also Newt with Hannity after President Bush's Speech (Sept 24, 2008 at 8 pm central time).
Also read Newt on "The O'Reilly Factor" September 26, 2008
I don't support this bailout.
God Keep and Bless Newt.
Stop the madness and call them now. Tell them that Newt is right on how to solve this problem. Read the bill that was voted down, the 451-Page PDF Senate Bailout Bill "Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008" that these weak spined Republicans voted FOR.
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2. House Republican Whip Roy Blunt represents the 7 th Congressional District of Missouri. The district is comprised of Missouris 10 southwest counties bounded by Arkansas to the south and Oklahoma and Kansas to the west.
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3. Congressman John Boehner (Bay-ner) was elected by his peers to serve as the U.S. House Republican Leader. He represents Ohios 8th Congressional District from the thriving suburbs and neighborhoods and Butler and Montgomery counties to the rich farmland of Darke, Mercer, Miami and Preble counties.
Butler County Office 7969 Cincinnati-Dayton Road Suite B West Chester, OH 45069 (513) 779-5400 (513) 779-5315 fax |
Miami County Office 12 South Plum Street Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1524 (937) 339-1878 fax |
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4. Congressman Jo Bonner represents Alabamas 1st District, which consist of Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington Counties. In November 2006, the people of Alabamas First District voted to return Congressman Jo Bonner to the House of Representatives for a third term with 68 percent of the vote.
In February 2008, Bonner was appointed to the House Committee on Appropriations to fill the vacancy created when former U.S. Rep. Roger Wicker (R-MS) was appointed to the U.S. Senate. At a time when fiscal discipline is under intense scrutiny, the Steering Committee entrusted Bonner with the seat to help reform the earmark process and restore fiscal credibility to Washington. As the newest member of the Appropriations Committee, Bonners priority is to serve as a vigilant guardian of the taxpayers money, helping to eliminate wasteful and questionable spending. Bonner was named to the Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee as well as the Legislative Branch Subcommittee.
Washington Office 422 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-4931 Fax: 202-225-0562 |
Mobile Office 11 North Water Street, Suite 15290 Mobile, Alabama 36602 Phone: 251-690-2811 or 1-800-288-8721 Fax: 251-690-2815 |
Baldwin County Office 1302 North McKenzie Street Foley, AL 36535 Phone: 251-943-2073 Fax: 251-943-2093 |
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5. In 1998, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack was first elected to serve the people of Californias 45th District through a special election held to fill the seat left vacant by her late husband, The Honorable Sonny Bono.
Congresswoman Bono Mack sits on the prestigious Energy and Commerce Committee, which oversees such issues as intellectual property, telecommunication, energy and health care legislation, among others.
The 45th District includes the communities of Palm Springs, Moreno Valley, Palm Desert, Hemet, Cathedral City, Temecula, Blythe, Rancho Mirage, Murrieta, Indio, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Cabazon, Anza, Thermal, Idyllwild, Coachella, and other unincorporated areas of Riverside County.
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6. Congressman John Boozman is in his fourth term representing the Third District of Arkansas in the United States House of Representatives.
The Third District of Arkansas is comprised of twelve counties that move easterly from the Arkansas-Oklahoma border toward the north-central portion of the state.
Boozman currently serves on three House committees: Veterans Affairs, Transportation & Infrastructure and Foreign Affairs. In the 109th Congress, he was appointed Chairman of the Veterans Affairs Economic Opportunity Subcommittee which focuses on ensuring veterans have a smooth transition to civilian life. In the 110th Congress, Boozman returns as a leader of the subcommittee, this time as the group's ranking member. In February of 2008 Boozman was named ranking member of the Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee which has jurisdiction over water resources development, conservation and management, water pollution control, water infrastructure, and hazardous waste
Washington, DC Office: 1519 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-4301 Fax: (202) 225-5713 Lowell Office: |
Fort Smith Office: 4943 Old Greenwood Road Suite 1 Fort Smith, AR 72903 Phone: (479) 782-7787 Fax: (479) 783-7662 |
Harrison Office: North Arkansas College 303 North Main Street Suite 102 Harrison, Arkansas 72601 Phone: (870) 741-6900 Fax: (870) 741-7741 |
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7. Congressman Kevin Brady is serving his sixth term in Congress representing the 8th District of Texas in the U.S House of Representatives. Nestled amid the Great Piney Wood forest, the 8th Congressional District of Texas includes all of Montgomery, Walker, Polk, San Jacinto, Tyler, Jasper, Newton, Hardin, and Orange counties as well as portions of Trinity and Liberty counties.
Congressman Brady holds the leadership post of Deputy Whip and serves on the Ways & Means Committee. He serves on the Social Security and Trade subcommittees.
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8. Congressman Henry E. Brown, Jr. was elected to the United States House of Representatives November 7, 2000. Currently, he represents the First District of South Carolina, which includes all or portions of Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester, Georgetown and Horry counties.
Congressman Brown is a member of the following Committees within the House of Representatives:
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The 44th District is one of the most diverse, encompassing western Riverside County including Riverside, Corona, Norco and Jurupa; and parts of Orange County including San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano.
As of May 10, 2007 Rep. Calvert was appointed to the Appropriations Committee.
Washington Office 2201 Rayburn Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-1986 Fax: (202) 225-2004 |
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Las Flores Office 26111 Antonia Parkway, Suite 300 Las Flores, CA 92688 Phone: (949) 888-8498 Fax: (949) 888-8524 Las Flores Office Hours:
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10. Congressman Dave Camp represents the people of the 4th Congressional District of Michigan, one of the largest congressional districts land-wise east of the Mississippi, encompassing all or parts of 14 counties in northwest and mid-Michigan.
In the House of Representatives, Camp is the third most senior Republican on the Ways and Means Committee, is the Ranking Republican Member on the Health Subcommittee, and also serves as a member of the Human Resources Subcommittee.
The committee is considered one of the most powerful in Washington, with jurisdiction over tax, tariff and trade laws, plus Medicare and Social Security.
Washington D.C. Office 137 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3561 Fax: (202) 225-9679 |
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Traverse City Office 121 East Front Street, Suite 202 Traverse City, Michigan 49684 Phone: (231) 929-4711 Fax: (231) 929-4776 |
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11. Congressman John Campbell represents Californias 48th Congressional District.
As a member of the House Financial Services Committee, Campbell has taken on a leadership role in addressing many of our countrys top issues including mortgage lending, corporate governance, banking reform, and insurance regulation.
Congressman Campbell also serves on the House Budget Committee where he helped create one of the most fiscally conservative budgets in decades and has taken an active role in crafting legislation to abolish some of the most unfair taxes on American families like the death tax, marriage tax, and capital gains tax.
Congressman Campbell represents Californias 48th Congressional District which encompasses Newport Beach, Irvine, Tustin, Lake Forest, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Dana Point and parts of San Juan Capistrano and Santa Ana.
Washington Office: 1728 Longworth Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-5611 Fax: (202) 225-9177 |
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12. Congressman Chris Cannon was elected to Congress on November 5, 1996.
Congressman Cannon sits on:
- The Committee on Natural Resources
Utah's 3rd Congressional District is composed of parts or all of Beaver, Juab, Millard, Salt Lake, San Pete, Sevier, and Utah Counties. According to the US Census Bureau, the 3rd District has a population of 744,390 composed of 170,968 families.
Washington DC Office 2436 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-7751 Fax: (202) 225-5629 |
Provo Office 51 S University Ave Suite #319 Provo, UT 84601 Phone: (801) 851-2500 Fax: (801) 851-2509 Outside Utah County Call 1-800-571-2971 |
West Jordan Office 8000 South Redwood Road #332 West Jordan, UT 84088 Phone: (801) 569-5125 Fax: (801) 569-5126 |
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13. Congressman Eric Cantor is a fourth-term congressman representing the Seventh District of Virginia. He recently won re-election to Congress in November 2006.
In December 2002 Eric was selected to serve as Chief Deputy Majority Whip, the highest appointed position in the House Representatives. As Chief Deputy Whip, Eric has a seat at the House Republican Leadership table.
Eric holds a seat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, which has direct jurisdiction over taxes, trade, Social Security, Medicare, prescription drugs for seniors, health care and welfare reform.
He also serves as Chairman of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare. The task force is composed of Members of Congress who study the threat of international terrorism on the United States and develop policy proposals and legislative recommendations regarding the fight against terrorism.
The 7th Congressional District of Virginia stretches from the West End of Richmond and its suburbs in Henrico and Chesterfield Counties, through James Madison's home Montpelier, and northward to Page and Rappahannock Counties.
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14. Congressman Michael N. Castle came to Congress in 1993 as an At Large Representative for Delaware.
Castle is the ranking Member on the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education which has jurisdiction over pre-school through high school education, including vo-tech education. Mike Castle also serves on the House Committee on Financial Services, which has jurisdiction over banking and the securities and insurance industries
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15. Congressman Tom Cole became the Representative for Oklahoma's Fourth Congressional District on November 6th, 2002.
Congressman Cole is a member on the House Armed Services Committee to which he was appointed in 2002. He also serves on the Natural Resources Committee. Cole serves as a Deputy Whip in the U.S. House. In this role he helps line up the votes needed to pass the legislative agenda of the President and the House Republican Conference. Cole also serves as Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, making him a member of the House GOP Leadership.
The 4th Congressional District of Oklahoma, located in the southwest region of Oklahoma, is comprised of 16 counties: Carter, Cleveland, Comanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Jefferson, Love, Marshall, McClain, Murray, Pontotoc, Stephens, and Tillman; as well as a small portion of Oklahoma County and Canadian County.
Washington DC Office: U.S. House of Representatives 236 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 202.225.6165 Fax: 202.225.3512 Hours 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. EST |
Norman District Office: 2420 Springer Dr., Ste. 120 Norman, OK 73069 405.329.6500 Fax: 405.321.7369 Hours 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. CST |
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16. Congressman Ander Crenshaw represents Floridas Fourth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Currently in his fourth term representing a district that stretches from Jacksonville to Tallahassee, Crenshaw is a member of the House Appropriations Committee.
The Fourth District of Florida consists of all of Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Madison, Nassau, and Union counties and parts of Duval, Jefferson, and Leon counties. Cities and towns include Jacksonville (part), Fernandina Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Callahan, Hilliard, Macclenny, Lake Butler, Lake City, Jasper, Jennings, Lee, Madison, Greenville, Monticello, Tallahassee, Fort White, Glen Saint Mary, White Springs, Raiford, and Worthington Springs.
Washington, DC Office: 127 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Main: 202-225-2501 Fax: 202-225-2504 |
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17. Representative Barbara L. Cubin (WY) was first Elected in 1994. Rep. Cubin is retiring at the end of the 110th Congress.
Committee Assignments: Energy and Commerce
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18. Congressman Tom Davis represents Virginia's 11th District.
In January 2005, Tom was reappointed to serve as chair of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee. The committee focused on legislation including Postal Service Reform; drivers license security; reauthorization of Executive Reorganization Authority; Presidential appointments process streamlining; federal law enforcement pay and classification reform; reorganization of the General Services Administration; and further acquisition reform.
On the oversight side, the Committee focused on the GAOs high-risk list; management of the Department of Homeland Security; the battle against narco-terrorism; the FDAs ability to ensure adequate flu vaccine availability and protect the public from dangerous prescription drugs; the evolving role of the National Guard; and the misuse of federal grant money in the District of Columbia, among other issues. Tom also chaired the Select Bipartisan Committee that investigated the response to Hurricane Katrina and authored the select committees Final Report; A Failure of Initiative.
Since January 2007, Tom has served as Ranking Member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. In this capacity, he has continued to work hard for the nation and the region, securing the passage of critical legislation and making further progress on prior initiatives. Most notably, Toms legislation re-authorized the D.C. College Access Act for 5 years. The enactment of this bill continues the D.C. College Access Program and includes full funding by the Bush Administration of the DC Tuition Assistance Grant Program.
In February 2005, Tom was appointed to serve on the Homeland Security Committee. He serves on the Subcommittee on Economic Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Cybersecurity and the Subcommittee on Management, Integration, and Oversight. Both subcommittees are critically important to Davis district, the region, and our nation. Beginning in January 2007, Tom moved to the Homeland Securitys Subcommittee on Emergency Communications, Preparedness and Response.
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I'll continue to add to this post to finish the list.
So ... let the phone calls begin ....
also, call and thank those who voted no.
I’m going to give Mary a good spanking....
Cantor voted for this crap? That’s disappointing. Here I was supporting him for the VP pick — now I’m glad he didn’t get it.
I notice he's still representing our interest by voting no each time unlike his colleague in a neighboring district, Dan Lungren!!!
Don’t waste your breath here. Surf more thoughtful sites till things settle down.
Looks like calmer heads are beginning to prevail.
My congressman has already been mailed my opinions.
This bailout abortion is neither conservative nor liberal. Just wrong.
Yep... I’m angry. I’ll be on the phone between now and Friday when the House votes.
MEGAPING
You were speaking of presumption? I didn’t claim to embody “conservatism.” I said this bill was crap, and that I was disappointed with Cantor — no more, no less.
So if you plan to continue to jump to erroneous conclusions, go knock down strawmen with someone else.
thanks.
i’ll give mary bozo a ring tomorrow.
These elected ‘servants’ (Especially in the Senate) are arrogant beyond belief! I say throw all incumbents out and start over.
“My anger is at you, and the other populist children ignorant of economics and history”
My anger is with people like you that I assume aren’t dry behind the ears yet(baby boomer or younger) that think it’s acceptable to live on credit!
The last depression weeded out people like you and taught them a lesson.
It’s a sorry state that the lessons learned only lasted 2 generations.
Take your lumps and learn from them.
That goes for both the borrowers and lenders.
Thank you for posting this. I’ll get to emailing.
Very succinctly put, but unlikely to impress the immediate gratification crowd...
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