Posted on 10/09/2015 9:01:00 PM PDT by RicocheT
If Republicans arent already divided enough, several dozen party members have signed a petition that will force the House to vote on whether to revive a controversial government-run bank that helps big American companies sell goods overseas.
Some 41 Republicans signed a so-called discharge petition in an effort to fully reopen the Export-Import Bank. They joined ranks with nearly all Democrats to meet the 218-vote threshold required to allow a bill to reach the House floor.
(Excerpt) Read more at marketwatch.com ...
Is your House Republican one of the 41 who voted for crony capitalism?
http://clerk.house.gov/114/lrc/pd/petitions/DisPet0002.xml
64. Brad Ashford, Nebraska ... Democrat ass-wipe from Omaha
Well, well, well...it appears that the “small government conservative” poseur Renee Ellmers was one of the crony capitalist supporters. It’s a small thing she can do to support her K Street campaign contributors & her Chamber of Commerce masters.
It must be frustrating for Renee to not be able to get carnal release because of the glare of publicity currently enveloping her.
And Duncan Hunter
Disgusting.
They want the dough from the lobbyists and to hell with The People and damn the country.
Jared Polis Colorado 02
Yep, that one is “mine”. He is a democrat rubber stamp so there is no surprise there.
Diana DeGette Colorado 01
Ed Perlmutter Colorado 07
Both are Dems and arguably worse than Polis so again no surprise.
The good news is that I did not see any Republican from Colorado on that list.
12. David W. Jolly Florida 13\
Sigh.
Jared Polis Colorado 02
Yep, that one is “mine”. He is a democrat rubber stamp so there is no surprise there.
Diana DeGette Colorado 01
Ed Perlmutter Colorado 07
Both are Dems and arguably worse than Polis so again no surprise.
The good news is that I did not see any Republican from Colorado on that list.
Is there ever such a thing as a “Renegade” or “Maverick” Democrat?
I am as conservative as most freepers. I am as much for free trade as most freepers.
But the idea that we should close the ex/im bank while other countries subsidize their industry and then scream “bring back our jobs”, is just economic suicide.
I agree with free trade when it is two way not one way.
We should impose a tariff equivalent to the subsidy received by these foreign businesses in their respective countries.
Yes! Poverty is OK when it harms EVERYONE. Hooray Smoot/Hawley!
>> Is there ever such a thing as a Renegade or Maverick Democrat?
I’m guessing Zel Miller was the one and only.
Evidently, you think managed trade is preferable to free trade. Hooray for dirigism?
A subsidy via the Ex Im bank is equivalent to a tax on the businesses who do not receive the subsidy.
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