Humm. . . 8 views and nothing but crickets. . . Imagine that.
These men and women are the very ones going around stirring up these "tea parties" and railing against the stimulus initiative; telling all who will listen how wrong it is and how they voted against it.
Then after leaving these events they attend some ribbon cutting ceremony for a project funded by the stimulus initiative, taking the credit and photo opportunities as if it were an accomplishment of theirs.
The fact is not a single one of them voted in favor of it, and many of them voted against it more than once!
Shame, shame, shame! :yes:
well sicne it only "me" and me....who are on here, and you only had given it about forty minutes.....
you speak a good game, but you are dead wrong....the tea party voters will NOT support those who are spending...it is that simple.
again, I have said it before and I will say it again....I'm not a republican....I trust them more than a Pelosi democrat, but the conservative movement will not support those (repub or dem) who are not being a conservative.
Quote from: Henry Hawk on February 18, 2010, 02:59:49 PM
I give up...you really don't have a clue do you? you ARE wrong.....but, you have decided to selectively pick a few repubs...
this is called spin, twist and spin...just like MSNBC....HEY, there you go, try them for a job!... ;D
A few? Try ALL! And I didn't pick them!
House Of Representatives
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) Said Stimulus Funds Would Create "Much Needed Jobs." Minority Leader Boehner: "The stated intent of the so-called stimulus package was to create jobs, and certainly a $57 million slush-fund studying projects did nothing to achieve that goal. With Ohio's unemployment rate the highest it's been in 25 years, I'm pleased that federal officials stepped in to order Ohio to use all of its construction dollars for shovel-ready projects that will create much-needed jobs." [Boehner Statement, 6/15/09]
-Congressman Boehner Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
-Congressman Boehner Regularly Blasts The Stimulus And Instructed His Caucus To Oppose It. [Huffington Post, 1/27/09]
Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) Held A Job Fair Where Nearly Half The 30 Organizations Received Stimulus Funds; Cantor Also Supported Using Stimulus Funds To Build A Washington To Richmond Rail. Washington Post: "For months, Democrats have dubbed U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia a hypocrite for strongly opposing the federal stimulus package only to promote aspects of it later. Here's the latest example: Nearly half of the 30 organizations participating in a job fair Cantor is holding Monday in Culpeper were recipients of the stimulus...In the summer, Cantor came under fire after he talked about his support of using stimulus money to build a rail project from Washington to Richmond." [Washington Post Virginia Blog, 11/18/09]
- Congressman Eric Cantor Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) Issued Pres Releases Bragging About Bringing Stimulus Jobs To His District. On July 28th, Kingston's press office fired off two releases bragging about a $106,901 grant for the Alma Police Department and a $138,286 grant for the Jesup Police Department in Georgia. These grants, distributed by the Department of Justice for the "hiring of new police officers, to combat violence against women, and to fight Internet crimes against children," were fully-funded by President Obama's Recovery Act. [Think Progress, 8/4/09]
- Congressman Kingston Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-CA) Claimed Credit For Stimulus Grants In His District. According to the Ventura County Star, "another $8 million in federal money could be flowing into Ventura County through the new federal stimulus package and a separate spending bill that cleared the House this week. Rep. Elton Gallegly, R-Simi Valley, announced Thursday that Thousand Oaks will get $182,881 in community development block grants through the stimulus package and that Camarillo will receive $96,075." [Ventura County Star, 2/27/09]
- Congressman Gallegly Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) Claimed Credit For Highway Stimulus Funds He Voted Against. The Iowa blog Bleeding Heartland reported: "King's office issued an upbeat statement about $570,000 included in the economic stimulus bill that will go toward widening U.S. Highway 20 in a rural area of northwest Iowa. Of course, the statement did not mention that King voted against the stimulus. Nor did the brief news item in the Sioux City Journal." [Bleeding Heartland, 3/14/09]
- Congressman King Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Joseph Cao (R-LA) Working To 'Channel' Recovery Act Funds To New Orleans. Rep. Joseph Cao (R-LA) is now working to bring Recovery Act money into his district. Last week, the Times-Picayune reported that Cao has been meeting with New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to apply to "use stimulus money for additional streetcar expansions and road repairs." Cao boasted that he is now working to "channel" the money that he opposed to his district. [Think Progress, 8/3/09]
- Congressman Cao Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
-Congressman Cao Initially Indicated That He Would Vote For the Stimulus, Before Succumbing To GOP Arm-Twisting. [Think Progress, 8/3/09]
Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-OH) Quietly Asked For Stimulus Funds For Her Constituents. According to the Wall Street Journal, while Schmidt called for "recalling" the stimulus, she was quietly sending letters to the federal government asking "for consideration of [stimulus] funding requests from local organizations training workers for energy-efficiency projects." [WSJ, 2/16/10]
- Congresswoman Schmidt Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) Said Stimulus Money Is Needed 'Desperately.' ThinkProgress reported: "Wolf (R-VA) is now criticizing Gov. Tim Kaine (D) for being 'slow' to spend the stimulus money allocated for Virginia — even though if Wolf and his Republican colleagues would have had their way, there would be no extra money for the state at all. 'We could use that money desperately,' Wolf told reporters. 'We're in a critical situation.'" [TP, 10/6/09]
- Congressman Wolf Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Mary Fallin (R-OK) Requested Army Secretary Use $8.4m in Stimulus Funds for Projects in Oklahoma. Rep. Mary Fallin (R-OK) — who called the stimulus a "Big Brother spending program" — asked Army Secretary Pete Geren to use $8.4 million in stimulus money for repairs to buildings at two Oklahoma National Guard sites. [Think Progress, 8/27/09]
-Congressman Fallin Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Dan Lungren (R-CA) Praised $127.5 million in Stimulus Funds to Sacramento As a Solution To "Energy, Environmental and National Security Issues." [Sacramento Bee, 11/28/09]
-Dan Lungren Claimed That The Stimulus Package "Didn't Work" and Called It A "Terribly Tragedy". [DCCC Release, 12/2/09]
-Lungren Appeared At Stimulus-Funding Project Groundbreaking Ceremony, Saying "if there's one thing we agree on with this spending package, it is for simple infrastructure." [DCCC, 12/2/09]
-Congressman Lungren Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA) Hands Out Giant Stimulus Check In Georgia. Gingrey appeared in the city of Cedartown, Georgia, to present a giant check of $625,000 in stimulus funds to the city commission to help fund the the city's Streetscape project, which will install new sidewalks and infrastructure. [Think Progress, 10/13/09]
-Congressman Gingrey Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Congressman Mike Coffman (R-CO) Says He Will Advocate For Benefits Of Recovery Package Despite Opposition. During a segment with KUSA-TV, Rep. Coffman said: "I see myself in two roles as a congressman. I think the first role as a policymaker in Washington and the second as an advocate for people inside this district and there are elements we'll probably be discussing – the mortgage proposal – there are probably elements that I disagree with that but if there's somebody in my district eligible for that, I'll fight to make sure they get them." Coffman goes on to say, "I certainly supported infrastructure spending because it creates direct jobs in the private sector, clearly I support tax relief...it still puts money into the economy." [KUSA-TV, 2/22/09]
-Congressman Coffman Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
-Congressman Coffman Attacked The Recovery Package, Stating: "I Think It's Going To Have The Reverse Effect That It's Intended To Have." [CBS4, 2/2/09]
Congressman Dave Reichert (R-WA) Acknowledged Recovery Package Will Deliver Good News For District. The Boston Globe reported: "Reichert acknowledges that the stimulus bill will deliver tangible good news to his constituents... 'I feel a responsibility at this point to make this still work.'" [Boston Globe, 2/24/09]
-Congressman Reichert Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
-Congressman Reichert Attacked The Recovery Package, Declaring
It To Be Spending That "Won't Create Jobs." [McClatchy, 2/13/09]
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) Praised Stimulus Funding For Local Courthouse. According to a document published by ABC News, McCarthy praised $31 million in stimulus funds for a Bakersfield courthouse. [McCarthy Press Release, 3/31/09; accessed by ABC News]
-Congressman McCarthy Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) Wrote Letters In Support For Stimulus Money. Blue Ridge Business Journal reported: "NTELOS Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: NTLS), a leading provider of wireless and wireline communications services (branded as NTELOS) in Virginia and West Virginia, is pleased to announce that it will be able to accept a $16 million federal broadband stimulus award." The article noted that NTELOS won the award because Goodlatte endorsed the project and wrote letters of support. [BRBJ, 2/15/10]
-Congressman Goodlatte Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Bill Young (R-FL) Encourages Constituents To 'Take Advantage' Of Stimulus Money He Tried To Kill. ThinkProgress reported that Young "now lists various links on his website to help his constituents 'take advantage of the federal stimulus money.'" [TP, 8/27/09]
-Congressman Young Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL) Signed A Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For Illinois Community Colleges. According to a release from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, every member of the Illinois congressional delegation signed a letter urging Gov. Pat Quinn to provide "Recovery Act (ARRA) funding to expand the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network." [ICCSN, 4/14/09]
-Congressman Kirk Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Don Manzullo (R-IL) Signed A Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For Illinois Community Colleges. According to a release from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, every member of the Illinois congressional delegation signed a letter urging Gov. Pat Quinn to provide "Recovery Act (ARRA) funding to expand the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network." [ICCSN, 4/14/09]
-Congressman Manzullo Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) Requested $95 Million In Stimulus Money. The Salt Lake Tribune reported: "All four of Utah's Republicans in Congress voted against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act earlier this year, and all of them then used congressional stationary in an attempt to nab stimulus cash for the state. [...] Sen. Orrin Hatch and Reps. Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz sent the Interior Department a letter on behalf of the Provo River Water Users Association seeking $95 million in funds, while Matheson pushed for money for national parks in Utah." [SLT, 10/4/09]
-Congressman Chaffetz Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) Requested $95 Million In Stimulus Money. The Salt Lake Tribune reported: "All four of Utah's Republicans in Congress voted against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act earlier this year, and all of them then used congressional stationary in an attempt to nab stimulus cash for the state. [...] Sen. Orrin Hatch and Reps. Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz sent the Interior Department a letter on behalf of the Provo River Water Users Association seeking $95 million in funds, while Matheson pushed for money for national parks in Utah." [SLT, 10/4/09]
-Congressman Bishop Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL) Signed A Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For Illinois Community Colleges. According to a release from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, every member of the Illinois congressional delegation signed a letter urging Gov. Pat Quinn to provide "Recovery Act (ARRA) funding to expand the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network." [ICCSN, 4/14/09]
-Congressman Roskam Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) Took Credit For Police Officer Hiring Funded By The Stimulus. According to a Scalise press release, the congressman took credit for JAG grants to cities in Southeast Louisiana, like Gretna. In the Scalise release, he claimed he was "fighting" for those funds. But according to a press release from the city of Gretna, the same funds Scalise touted were funded by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. [Scalise press release, 7/28/09; Gretna press release, accessed 2/15/10]
-Congressman Roskam Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Tim Johnson (R-IL) Signed A Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For Illinois Community Colleges. According to a release from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, every member of the Illinois congressional delegation signed a letter urging Gov. Pat Quinn to provide "Recovery Act (ARRA) funding to expand the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network." [ICCSN, 4/14/09]
-Congressman Johnson Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL) Signed A Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For Illinois Community Colleges. According to a release from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, every member of the Illinois congressional delegation signed a letter urging Gov. Pat Quinn to provide "Recovery Act (ARRA) funding to expand the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network." [ICCSN, 4/14/09]
-Congressman Schock Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL) Signed A Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For Illinois Community Colleges. According to a release from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, every member of the Illinois congressional delegation signed a letter urging Gov. Pat Quinn to provide "Recovery Act (ARRA) funding to expand the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network." [ICCSN, 4/14/09]
-Congressman Shimkus Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Congressman Frank Lucas (R-OK) Said He Would Get His "Fair Share" Of Recovery Package Money. According to the Edmond Sun, Rep. Lucas said, "I will work with you as I worked with your member of Congress (Mary Fallin) and your U.S. senators that we will get our fair share." He added, "We all need to work very aggressively to make sure that every community that qualifies should be a recipient of whatever we can find in that bill" [Edmond Sun, 2/18/09]
-Congressman Lucas Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
-Congressman Lucas Attacked The Recovery Package, Stating, "The Federal Government Does "Not Create Wealth." [Enid News And Eagle, 1/28/09]
Congressman Heath Shuler (D-NC) Hosts Recovery Package Workshop, Says He Is "Prepared To Fight" For "Fair Share." The Citizen-Times, reported: "'I didn't vote for it, but that doesn't mean that I don't support Western North Carolina getting its fair share. We're prepared to fight for that,' Shuler told some 220 local officials gathered at the Asheville Renaissance Hotel for a workshop on how local governments can plan and apply for stimulus funding." [Citizen-Times, 1/20/09]
-Congressman Shuler Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE) Claimed Credit For Over $5 Million In Stimulus Funds He Voted Against. ThinkProgress reported that Castle sent at least two press releases claiming credit for stimulus funds. [TP, 1/7/10]
-Congressman Castle Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Poe Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Paul Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Randy Neugebauer (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Neugebauer Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Kenny Marchant (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Marchant Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Johnson Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Henry Brown (R-SC) Lobbied For Tens Of Millions In South Carolina Stimulus Funds. According to the Georgetown Times, a business coalition called the North Eastern Strategic Alliance worked closely with Brown to secure millions in stimulus funds for the I-73 corridor highway in South Carolina. The Times also reported: "McGill noted that about a thousand to 1,200 people showed up at an appreciation dinner for U.S. Rep. Henry Brown, R-Hanahan, last week. They did that, McGill said, because 'The man's delivered for us. Our Congressional delegation has delivered.' He credited Brown, Reps. Jim Clyburn and John Spratt, and Senators Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint for working hard for South Carolina interests. 'You're talking about a one-two punch,' McGill said. 'Those fellows know how to deliver.'" [Georgetown Times, 5/31/09]
-Congressman Brown Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Sam Hall (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Hall Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Sessions Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congresswoman Granger Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Barton Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Burgess Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. John Carter (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Carter Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Mike Conaway (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Conaway Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. John Culberson (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Culberson Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Gohmert Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Thornberry Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) Signed Letter Requesting Stimulus Funds For NASA. According to the Houston Chronicle, the letter stated that stimulus funds for NASA would "secure good jobs and stabilize our economy." [TP, 10/6/09]
-Congressman Smith Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) Wrote A Letter Stating 'We Know' A Stimulus Grant Would 'Provide Jobs And Investment.' According to a Washington Times FOIA request, Wilson "elbowed his way into the rush for federal stimulus cash in a letter he sent to Mr. Vilsack on behalf of a foundation seeking funding. 'We know their endeavor will provide jobs and investment in one of the poorer sections of the Congressional District,' he wrote to Mr. Vilsack in the Aug. 26, 2009, letter." [Washington Times, 2/9/10]
-Rep. Wilson Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-OH) Requested Stimulus Money To Support Jobs In His District. The Washington Times reported: "Tiberi, Ohio Republican, in October called the final Democratic stimulus bill 'loaded with [House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi's grab bag of big spending wishes" and that it "saddles future generations with mountains of debt.' He struck a different tone in a letter to Mr. Vilsack. 'While this project is intended to expand rural broadband in Alaska, I understand that the project could support businesses and jobs in communities across the country,' Mr. Tiberi wrote, citing one such company in his district. A spokeswoman for Mr. Tiberi said he is just fighting for jobs in his district." [Washington Times, 2/9/10]
-Rep. Tiberi Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Judy Biggert (R-IL) 'Applauded' Stimulus Money For Public Utilities. The Daily Herald reported: "Biggert, a Hinsdale Republican, voted against President Barack Obama's $787 billion stimulus plan, but is applauding spending $10.9 million of it in Naperville to upgrade the city's public utility. Biggert, however, has not changed her mind on stimulus spending, said spokesman Zachary Cikanek. She just likes the project being funded, he said." [Daily Herald, 10/28/09]
-Rep. Biggert Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Chris Lee (R-NY) Pledged To 'Fight' For Stimulus Money He Voted Against. The Democrat and Chronicle reported: "Rep. Chris Lee was opposed to a $787 billion stimulus package signed by President Barack Obama on Tuesday but said he would now fight for funds included in the bill for his district [...] 'Now that the bill is passed, I obviously want to ensure I do fight for projects in western New York,' Lee said." [Democrat and Chronicle, 2/18/09]
-Rep. Lee Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-MT) Promised To Help Make Stimulus He Tried To Kill 'Work.' According to KULR in Montana, Rehberg pledged to help bring stimulus funds to his state, telling reporters, "I'll do anything I can to make this work. At the same time we have to be realistic. We're piling so much debt up on ourselves and future generations that we make ourselves vulnerable both economically and from an international standpoint." [KULR, 2/17/09]
-Rep. Rehberg Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Shelly Capito Moore (R-WV) Lauded $1.5 million In Stimulus Funds She Voted Against. Talking Points Memo reported: "There are copious other examples from Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) lauding $1.5 million in neighborhood funds to Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) boasting on Twitter of the "very generous" stimulus incentive for first-time homebuyers." [TPM, 2/10/09]
-Rep. Moore Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Zach Wamp (R-TN) Praised Stimulus Funding For An Energy Labratory. According to the Associated Press, Wamp praised $71.2 million in economic stimulus funds for the Oak Ridge Lab in Tennessee. Wamp noted the funds would add "about 170 construction jobs." [AP, 3/24/09]
-Rep. Moore Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) Signed A Letter Hailing Stimulus Funds As An 'Important First Steps For Individuals And Their Families.' The letter, signed by other members of the Michigan congressional delegation, was sent to the Director of Recovery Auto Workers and Communities. [Letter from Michigan Delegation to Ed Montgomery, 5/6/09]
-Rep. Upton Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Vern Ehlers (R-MI) Signed A Letter Hailing Stimulus Funds As An 'Important First Steps For Individuals And Their Families.' The letter, signed by other members of the Michigan congressional delegation, was sent to the Director of Recovery Auto Workers and Communities. [Letter from Michigan Delegation to Ed Montgomery, 5/6/09]
-Rep. Ehlers Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) Signed A Letter Hailing Stimulus Funds As An 'Important First Steps For Individuals And Their Families.' The letter, signed by other members of the Michigan congressional delegation, was sent to the Director of Recovery Auto Workers and Communities. [Letter from Michigan Delegation to Ed Montgomery, 5/6/09]
-Rep. Camp Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Thad McCotter (R-MI) Signed A Letter Hailing Stimulus Funds As An 'Important First Steps For Individuals And Their Families.' The letter, signed by other members of the Michigan congressional delegation, was sent to the Director of Recovery Auto Workers and Communities. [Letter from Michigan Delegation to Ed Montgomery, 5/6/09]
-Rep. McCotter Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
Rep. Candice Miller (R-MI) Signed A Letter Hailing Stimulus Funds As An 'Important First Steps For Individuals And Their Families.' The letter, signed by other members of the Michigan congressional delegation, was sent to the Director of Recovery Auto Workers and Communities. [Letter from Michigan Delegation to Ed Montgomery, 5/6/09]
-Rep. Miller Voted Against The Recovery Package Twice [Roll Call Vote #46; Roll Call Vote #70]
I see that you are merely "parroting" the dailywhacko's, who happens to be funded by George Soro's...
Lets see how this plays out first, maybe give it a little time for a rebuttal... ;)
I'm not sure whether to believe you're tenacious, PH, or insane to think that you could crack that thick skull of Hank's even with a sledgehammer and a spike.
THE SHORT HISTORY OF A REPUBLICAN TEABAGGER.
Voted for Reagan, Bush 42, GEORGE W. two times, yes two times and John McCain and super smart Sara Palin. Religious leader Pat Robertson. Brain trust Glen Beck, favorite Network, FOX, fair and balanced, all of their news from O'Riley, Hannity and the morning team of Fox. Great truthsayer Rush Limp-paw. Preparation H is a mind expanding drug and the world is only 4,000 years old. Now here a club we all want to be in. Right?
I remember when the democRATS cried anyone that supported Bush at all were blind fools.
I remember when the dems said Bush couldn't do anything right.
I remember when the dems said that they would straighten everything out once they got the majority back.
Dear Dems, you thought the rules of engagement were going to change with Obama??
This is the truth worth watching if you have a few minutes
http://www.floppingaces.net/2010/02/24/blatant-democrat-hypocrisy/
More hysterical drivel from the sore loser's club division of the closet racist society! :rolleyes:
HINT: You'd be better served in wasting your time trying to come up with a plausible excuse for the hypocrisy of the republican party (all of them) of which empirical proof is presented within the first post in this thread! Stop raising those red herrings of birth and propaganda. . .
My God what turnip truck did "you and your party" just get off of. Obama has been in office for 15 months and you expect him and the Democrats to cleanup that Titanic boat load of garabage. (Titanic, "you guys almost pulled another Hoover.) Two wars, which we really can't win. They breed faster than we can kill them. All of the jobs "you and your party" let go over seas it a tax cut bonus. One mistake Obama has made is trying to work with "you people". The new teabagging Republican Party. No, No, No, No, No and No------Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear and more Fear. Lying, Lying, Lying that is all "you guys know how to do. You know how you can tell a Republican is lying and bullshitting, he or Sara got their mouth open talking.
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there is an old saying I once heard..........."the wind blew, the shit flew................and there she stood!"
THAT, makes me think of the the political BS that is occurring....especially with the democrats, how THEY just knew, things would be so much better once THEY got in charge, well they did in 2006.........and YET, things are worse now than in the last thirty years....."the Bush's fault" theory is no longer valid, because, THEY said, they would fix EVERYTHING...and yet, it gets worse....with uneployement hovering around 10%...(and we KNOW it is actually higher than that )
Boy ho boy I sure wish you guys would quite misspelling the Minority leader Bonner name, it is BONER, not Bonner, it is BONER. If you aren't making over $300,000 a year the Republican Party has screwed you.
You can tell when a Republican is lying, when he got his of her mouth open and their lips are a moving.
Chicken hawk, you say your not a Republican. :razz: That's like saying that frogs are not green and that it doesn't rain in Indianapolis in the summer time. You belong to a club that believes that the earth and dinosaurs bones are only 6,000 years. Give me a break. You have to stop getting all of your news for Fox News, Sara Palin, Glen Beck and Rush Limp-paw. The guy that has half of his brain tied behind his back and the other is on oxycodone. Do you know what tea bagging is? ;) :biggrin: :biggrin: :yes:is. ;) :biggrin: :biggrin: The troll :rolleyes: :rolleyes: ;D
Ever notice how when the republicans are CAUGHT with both hands in the cookie jar they run about trying to point out everybody else's mistakes??? :rolleyes:
Every single one of them voted against the stimulus package, and every single one of them stepped up to take credit for it when the checks were passed out. . . And the only responses are smokescreens, red herrings, and crickets. . .
PLUS, FEAR, FEAR, FEAR, FEAR FEAR, LIE, LIE, LIE, LIE, NO, NO, NO, NO AND B.S., B.S., B.S. AND SOME MORE B.S..
Good night Me, get some rest, for tomorrow I'm coming for you and I'll be carring a shovel to clean out your stall of all of that B.S. you throw. The Troll. :biggrin: :yes:
Henry, you put he in mind of an old joke. It go like this and we'll call him Henry.
Well, it had been raining for days and it was starting to flood. Well old Henry lived down by the river. The river had raised until old Henry old two story house had about 6 foot of water in the first story. Some guys came by in a boat and yelled to Henry, "come get in the boat, the river flooding' Old Henry yell back, "I got my faith in god and faith in my bible and I faith in my faith. God will save me".
Later that night the water was up into the second floor. Another boat came by and said "come Henry its flooding. Henry said, "I got faith in God and faith in my bible and faith in my faith and God will save me".
Next morning Henry was stand on the top of his house up to his waist in water and a helicopter came by and said, ''come with us Henry, you will surly die", No said Henry, " I got my faith in God and faith in my bible and faith in my faith, God will save me" Well Henry died and when he opened his eyes he was standing before the Pearlie Gates. God came out and said, "I didn't expect to see you here." Henry said, God you let me down and let down all of my faith." God said. "Henry I sent you two boats and one helicopter, what more did you want." The Troll. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
I can play too. Here's one for the Troll.
This is something to think about when negative people are doing their best to rain on your parade.. So remember this story the next time someone who knows nothing and cares less tries to make your life miserable.
A woman was at her hairdresser' s getting her hair styled for a trip to Rome with her husband. She mentioned the trip to the hairdresser, who responded:
"Rome? Why would anyone want to go there? It's crowded and dirty. You're crazy to go to Rome. So, how are you getting there?"
"We're taking Continental, " was the reply. "We got a great rate!"
"Continental? " exclaimed the hairdresser. "That's a terrible airline. Their planes are old, their flight attendants are ugly, and they're always late. So, where are you staying in Rome?"
"We'll be at this exclusive little place over on Rome's Tiber River called Teste."
"Don't go any further. I know that place. Everybody thinks its gonna be something special and exclusive, but it's really a dump."
"We're going to go to see the Vatican and maybe get to see the Pope."
"That's rich," laughed the hairdresser. You and a million other people trying to see him. He'll look the size of an ant.
Boy, good luck on this lousy trip of yours. You're going to need it."
A month later, the woman again came in for a hairdo. The hairdresser asked her about her trip to Rome .
"It was wonderful," explained the woman, "not only were we on time in one of Continental's brand new planes, but it was overbooked, and they bumped us up to first class. The food and wine were wonderful, and I had a handsome 28-year-old steward who waited on me hand and foot..
And the hotel was great! They'd just finished a $5 million remodeling job, and now it's a jewel, the finest hotel in the city. They, too, were overbooked, so they apologized and gave us their owner's suite at no extra charge!"
"Well," muttered the hairdresser, "that's all well and good, but I know you didn't get to see the Pope."
"Actually, we were quite lucky, because as we toured the Vatican, a Swiss Guard tapped me on the shoulder, and explained that the Pope likes to meet some of the visitors, and if I'd be so kind as to step into his private room and wait, the Pope would personally greet me.
Sure enough, five minutes later, the Pope walked through the door and shook my hand! I knelt down and he spoke a few words to me."
"Oh, really! What'd he say?"
He said: "Who f**ked up your hair?"