
by: Clyde Middleton posted: 2009-06-27 08:49:00
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It doesn't matter if both sides of the Senate aisle are saying the energy bill is DOA. First, I don't believe a thing Sen. Reid says. On anything. Even when he says, "Hi, my surname is Reid," or "I'm short. Rep. Pelosi and I make good dance partners." As far as I am concerned, his don't-worry-DOA words are calculated to quell the coming storm he fears from the House vote as the contents of the bill become clearer.
We are left with the aftermath of the 219-212 House vote. Eight "republicans" broke rank. They voted for a bill they didn't read, which is not just a huge tax increase but even bigger federal power grab, and who should enjoy the 111th Congress - because each one should be swept out of office for the 112th.
Here's the specs on the first of the Wayward Ones:
First elected in 1998 after her husband died doing the Euell Gibbons thing, she's presently inbreeding with fellow congressman and now husband Connie Mack (FL 14th, loyal Republican). According to the glory-hole repository of knowledge, Wikipedia, the girl didn't even use the surname "Bono" until after the tree-eating incident. How opportunistic.
Interestingly, her only committee assignment is on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which means that in some measure she actually knew what she was voting for. All the better. Recently, she had the unmitigated gall to abstain on the floor vote for House Resolution 420 - "Celebrating the symbol of the United States flag and supporting the goals and ideals of Flag Day." It passed 391-0-42
Her special-interest rankings give insight to her troubled credentials: 40% consistent with Planned Parenthood; -0%- with Sportsmen and Animal Owner's Voting Alliance; and a "C-" from the National Taxpayers Union. While the NRA gives her a "B," the Gun Owners of America have ranked her most recently a "D" and from -0- to 100 before that - the girl's all over the map. Another example of wayward voting is her English First ranking - -0- to 100 over the course of two years. Her National Journal Composite Liberal score is consistently in the high 30's. The hags at NOW give her a 64.
Some of her biggest contributors are energy companies. Wonder how that's working out for them?
She won her 2009 re-election 58-42, despite having four times the money of her challenger.
Conclusion: Unreliable. RINO. Needs to go for reasons well beyond her recent defection.
If you want to contact Mary, there's plenty of ways to communicate your feelings:
Her congressional contact page has an e-mail form, addresses, and phone numbers.
Here's her Twitter page.
Her MySpace page.
Enjoy!
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7 more, yes, but perhaps not in the next 24 hours. How'd you like the Euell Gibbons crack?
Mary Bono riding on the coat-tails of Sonny is over. It should have been over many years ago.
I have always voted for Mary, but she's nothing but a "Do Nothing" political hack.
Pack your bags Mary. We are defeating as many incumbents as possible.
Boot Bono & Bounce Boucer!!!! There is another great candidate out there. Clay Thibodeau is a constitutional republican. We are having a candidate for 2010 fair on Dec 13, 2009 at Wooden Nickel Ranch in Menifee, CA. Time from 12:00 to 5:00 pm. Chuck DeVore and Clay Thibodeau will be there and some other candidates. Lots to do beside listening to the candidates; booths for information, food and fun. Get inspired - get involved - get informed. http://www.townhallforconservatives.com/ or email me at vote4clay4usa@verizon.net
Back in November, the House passed its health care bill by a narrow 220 to 215 margin, with 39 Democrats voting against it. Since then, the one Republican who voted for it — Joseph Cao — has indicated that he would not support the bill a second time around given the weaker language on abortion in the Senate version. In addition, Florida Rep. Robert Wexler already retired prematurely. Factor in Murtha’s death today, and Pelosi is down to 217 votes — one short of passage. To pass the bill at some point in the next few months, she’ll need to flip a Democrat who is already on record voting against the bill.
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Don't think that Republicans can't be sucked in when an anti-Wall Street lynch mob gets its blood up. Recall that Sarbanes-Oxley, the devastating antigrowth response in 2002 to the Enron and Worldcom scandals, was passed with virtually unanimous support by Republicans in Congress, and signed by a Republican president. Recall that last year 85 House Republicans voted for a 90% tax on bonuses for any employee of any bank that took more than $5 billion in TARP money. Investors got some good news last Friday. Stocks resisted following through on Thursday's sharp plunge after (Congress) reached an impasse on bank re-regulation. That's a nice down payment on what investors need a lot more of now: proof that the GOP won't join Democrats in a populist rush to seek revenge against Wall Street.
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Just two years after Mr. Obama helped his party pull in record Wall Street contributions — $89 million from the securities and investment business, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics — some of his biggest supporters, like Mr. Dimon, have become the industry’s chief lobbyists against his regulatory agenda. Republicans are rushing to capitalize on what they call Wall Street’s “buyer’s remorse” with the Democrats. And industry executives and lobbyists are warning Democrats that if Mr. Obama keeps attacking Wall Street “fat cats,” they may fight back by withholding their cash.
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The Dow, down almost 104 points, had its 10th triple-digit move in 16 trading days. Shares of big banks pulled the market lower, extending a slump that has led to four straight weekly losses.I can't, for the life of me, understand why bank stocks would be dropping. Inexplicable.
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Contrary to President Obama's promises, voters say special interests have more influence on the political process now than they did a year ago, according to a new poll. The poll, paid for by groups looking to curb the Supreme Court's recent campaign finance ruling, found that majorities of both Republicans and Democrats say special interests have increased their influence since the president took office, and they say Mr. Obama has not done enough to fight back.
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If the starting point for this meeting is the job-killing bills the American people have already soundly rejected, Republicans would rightly be reluctant to participate,” the pair explained in a letter to White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. They also said President Barack Obama should remove reconciliation from the table. Using budget reconciliation rules to move healthcare reform in the Senate would mean Democrats would only need 51 votes on procedural measures instead of 60... On Sunday afternoon however, Obama refused to say he would start from scratch.
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An announcement from his office said Murtha died at 1:18 p.m. at the Virginia Hospital Center, where he had been admitted last week after having his gallbladder removed at Bethesda Naval Hospital.
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The scientist at the centre of the “climategate” email scandal has revealed that he was so traumatised by the global backlash against him that he contemplated suicide. Jones, 57, said he was unprepared for the scandal: “I am just a scientist. I have no training in PR or dealing with crises.”Actually, he's using the term "scientist" loosely there, given that real scientists don't do what he did. And while he may not have any training dealing with crises, he sure was good at generating one: it was called the global warming crisis.
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Wow Clyde, you ripped her a new one.
I expect 7 more of these by tomorrow!!