Posted on 10/26/2017 7:13:41 PM PDT by DOC44
Justin Amash of Michigan Ken Buck of Colorado Dan Donovan of New York John Duncan of Tennessee John Faso of New York Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania Matt Gaetz of Florida Lynn Jenkins of Kansas Walter B. Jones of North Carolina John Katko of New York Pete King of New York Leonard Lance of New Jersey Frank Lobiondo of New Jersey Tom MacArthur of New Jersey Thomas Massie of Kentucky Mark Sanford of South Carolina Chris Smith of New Jersey Elise Stefanik of New York Claudia Tenney of New York Lee Zeldin of New York
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Thank you. Much easier to read.
Oh and heres a wonderful thing! Individuals lose their state and local tax deduction, but big corporations are allowed to keep it! Thats right! It is an evil deduction for you and me and must be taken away, but not for them.
All pigs are equal. Its just that some pigs are more equal than others.
I think you missed my point. It’s not necessarily what they believe or what they tell the voters they believe, it’s about tallying up the needed votes, and then those that can vote no in the hopes of being reelected can do so. It’s politics.
Leonard Lance.
He was on board for a while. We scared him pretty good back in 2009/10.
Looks like he needs to be reminded to dance with the ones that brung him.
And Reagan's tax cuts were across the board; this thing isn't!
So WHY should others, who don’t have a mortgage nor dependent children, have to just suck it up, and watch those who do, get a better deal in this mess?
Ken Buck a pretty solid conservative. If he voted no, he voted against too much spending. Put your broad brush away.
SPOT ON!
Buck opposes spending, don’t you?
Considering the alternative, that’s not going to be easy. Katko has done a lot that I like.
Mr. mm and I want to contact his office and find out WHY he voted as he did.
Exactly right, AC. This was smart politics by the Republicans for a change. So many folks don't know that the exact number of pro and con votes are known and embedded before a floor vote is taken. Then, Pubbies in tough districts are given "byes" to vote what will be best for them in their district....but the bill will still pass.
All parties have done this from time immemorial, it was done on my board when I was an elected county commissioner, it's done on the aldermanic etc. level...and is one of the oldest tricks in the world.
If 100% political purity is the standard, we'd have NO Republican senators and reps in congress at all.
Leni
I didn’t know is position was to oppose all spending. Thanks for correcting me. No, I don’t believe in zero spending.
Well that was obtuse. So you like Ryan and McConells agenda then?
Leni
A bit of smarts on a knee jerk thread. Thanks!
Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Lance’s district by a pretty comfortable margin. I’m sure these House members know the sentiments of their constituents very well.
Peter King talks and talks and talks and talks and .........
Budget
Amash, again.
Walter Jones, again.
Primary these clowns.
Which Congressman from Zambia ?
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