Why is it that Democrats remain so hard headed? You would think that the last election cycle would have been a clue bat.
Is it that they are so bent on a totalitarian government that they refuse to capitulate to the will of the people? I mean, what IS it? How in the heck can you see the loss of over 600 seats in government as "not being able to get our message out to the people"?
And STILL it goes on. In the lame duck congress, Harry Reid continues to push the DREAM ACT with no less than 4 versions of it that instead of going to any committee first, (like the judicial committee to make sure it's even legal)instead all get put on the calendar for a floor vote.
This childish tantrum needs to stop.
Nancy Pelosi has been told in no uncertain terms, by the citizens, that she's not wanted.
Her poor leadership, totalitarian rule instead of governance, has lead to the ousting of the Democratic party at a time when they controlled both houses and the presidency. They had the keys to the house, the combination to the safe and free run of the wine cellar. What did they do? They threw a frat party.
They wrecked the house and then blamed it on the brother that they locked in the closet when he threatened to call the parents.
Well, the parents are home children and there's going to be a reckoning.
The reality is this: The American people do not want a huge deficit. They want to pay what we owe and stop making such a huge debt in the first place.
Many say that instead of raising taxes, shrink the government. They want their rights back.
Many Republicans have heard them. Some just said they heard them to go to congress.
Those folks are going to get a rude awakening.
The earmark ban is a clarion call to congress. Stop spending our money.
For those Republicans who have given lip service, yet have embraced earmarks, know this; YOU WILL BE VOTED OUT!
Here is a nice list of Republicans that need to go...heck, some just got to congress and already they need to go.
If they don't have a 0 by their name, they need to go.
NAME EARMARKS AMOUNT
Aderholt (R-AL) 69 $78,263,000
Akin (R-MO) 9 $14,709,000
Alexander (R-LA) 41 $65,395,000
Bachmann (R-MN) 0 0
Barton (R-TX) 14 $12,269,400
Bartlett (R-MD) 19 $43,060,650
Bilirakis (R-FL) 14 $13,600,000
R. Bishop (R-UT) 47 $93,980,000
Burgess (R-TX) 15 $15,804,400
Broun (R-GA) 0 0
Burton (R-IN) 0 0
Carter (R-TX) 26 $42,232,000
Coble (R-NC) 19 $18,755,000
Coffman (R-CO) 0 0
Crenshaw (R-FL) 37 $54,424,000
Culberson (R-TX) 22 $33,792,000
Fleming (R-LA) 10 $31,489,000
Franks (R-AZ) 8 $14,300,000
Gingrey (R-GA) 19 $16,100,000
Gohmert (R-TX) 15 $7,099,000
S. Graves (R-MO) 11 $8,331,000
R. Hall (R-TX) 16 $12,232,000
Harper (R-MS) 25 $80,402,000
Herger (R-CA) 5 $5,946,000
Hoekstra (R-MI) 9 $6,392,000
Jenkins (R-KS) 12 $24,628,000
S. King (R-IA) 13 $6,650,000
Lamborn (R-CO) 6 $16,020,000
Luetkemeyer (R-MO) 0 0
Lummis (R-WY) 0 0
Marchant (R-TX) 0 0
McClintock (R-CA) 0 0
Gary Miller (R-CA) 15 $19,627,500
Jerry Moran (R-KS) 22 $19,400,000
Myrick (R-NC) 0 0
Neugebauer (R-TX) 0 0
Pence (R-IN) 0 0
Poe (R-TX) 12 $7,913,000
T. Price (R-GA) 0 0
Rehberg (R-MT) 88 $100,514,200
Roe (R-TN) 0 0
Royce (R-CA) 7 $6,545,000
Scalise (R-LA) 20 $17,388,000
P. Sessions (R-TX) 0 0
Shadegg (R-AZ) 0 0
Adrian Smith (R-NE) 1 $350,000
L. Smith (R-TX) 18 $14,078,000
Stearns (R-FL) 17 $15,472,000
Tiahrt (R-KS) 39 $63,400,000
Wamp (R-TN) 14 $34,544,000
Westmoreland (R-GA) 0 0
Wilson (R-SC) 15 $23,334,000
TOTAL 764 $1,049,783,150
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