Rob Rogers for June 27, 2014

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    moosemin  almost 10 years ago

    S.O.P. This will continue as long as the Repubs are not in the White House. If Hillary moves back in, this will be her fare.

    We are, once again, a “House Divided”, and facing a challange which is working up to be even bloodier than the twentieth century. Way to go, Repubs! You show how much you care about the United States as a Nation!

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    Theodore E. Lind Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    What else do you expect the President to do? The house has done absolutely nothing other than try to vote the ACA down over fifty times. They cry about deficits but want another war and they have done nothing on revising the tax code. In fact, they have done almost nothing on anything. Any responsible executive would try what ever to make some progress. Unfortunately he can’t fire the Congress and get people in there who have an interest in solving the many problems facing the US.

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    Diane Lee Premium Member almost 10 years ago
    Voting against all incumbents is flat out lazy. Do some research and figure out who deserves to stay and who doesn’t.The only thing that is going to save the Middle Class is the Middle Class. We are the 99%—- that means we have the votes to elect people who will actually represent middle class workers and provide a safety net for those who are trying to get into the middle class. Do your homework and find out who is working for you. If your rep is voting for the Middle Class, keep him, otherwise try the other party’s candidate. Keep at it until you find one who will actually vote for the Middle Class. If enough people did that, eventually there would be no selling out to the rich folks, because they would know it would mean they were getting voted out next election.

    …………………………………………………………………. If the candidate doesn’t have a voting record, find out who who is supporting them. That is who they will be working for. They have no choice if they want to stay in office. You have to do the bidding of whoever is paying your way, just the same as we all do in our jobs. So, before going to vote, look it up on the internet. Open Secrets is a good site, but there are plenty.

    …………………………………………………………………. If the candidate is getting their money from small donors or from unions, they are going to be working for middle class working people. If their donations are from corporations or from 1%ers, that’s who their votes are going to be working for. They are not going to go against them and do anything to help the middle class.

    …………………………………………………………………. It would be political suicide.

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    Dtroutma  almost 10 years ago

    Doc Hastings touts a totally abysmal and destructive Republican bill on "gas production for jobs) meaning total deregulation of the industry, as “bipartisan”, with House vote of 229 yes from R’s and a couple blue dogs, vs 185 NO votes from the Democrats, as a “bipartisan” support. This is SOP for Republicans, near total opposition to their idiocy is “bipartisan support”. No, that ain’t the way “bipartisan” works.

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    Phantom Marine  almost 10 years ago

    I guess you really do know how to go off on completely irrelevant tangents.Your comments are still long and very inaccurate.

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