Ok, so here is a listing of who represents Texas...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congressional_Delegations_from_Texas
Here's how they voted for this bailout cluster-fuck bill:
Name | Party | Yes | No |
Louie Gohmert | R | X | |
Ted Poe | R | X | |
Sam Johnson | R | X | |
Ralph Hall | R | X | |
Jeb Hensarling | R | X | |
Joe Barton | R | X | |
John Culberson | R | X | |
Kevin Brady | R | X | |
Al Green | D | X | |
Michael McCaul | R | X | |
Mike Conaway | R | X | |
Kay Granger | R | X | |
Mac Thornberry | R | X | |
Ron Paul | R | X | |
Ruben Hinojosa | D | X | |
Silvestre Reyes | D | X | |
Chet Edwards | D | X | |
Sheila Jackson Lee | D | X | |
Randy Neugebauer | R | X | |
Charles Gonzales | D | X | |
Lamar Smith | R | X | |
Nick Lampson | D | X | |
Ciro Rodriguez | D | X | |
Kenny Marchant | R | X | |
Lloyd Doggett | D | X | |
Michael C. Burgess | R | X | |
Solomon Ortiz | D | X | |
Henry Cuellar | D | X | |
Gene Green | D | X | |
Eddie Johnson | D | X | |
John Carter | R | X | |
Pete Sessions | R | X |
Totals:
Yes | 9 |
No | 23 |
Total by party:
Party | Yes | No |
Democrat | 5 | 4 |
Republican | 4 | 19 |
So there you have it. The names of people that votes "yes" for this incredible stinking pile of crap:
- John Culberson
- Kay Granger
- Ruben Hinojosa
- Silvestre Reyes
- Chet Edwards
- Charles Gonzales
- Lamar Smith
- Eddie Johnson
- Pete Sessions
Regardless of your party affiliation, you would be MAD to vote these people back into office. This election day.. let's vote them out. The two here that represent for my district are Carter and Lamar Smith. When I pull the handle this November, I will NOT be voting for Lamar Smith. How did your rep vote?
I urge you to see who your reps are and see how they voted. Wikipedia, I am sure has a listing of everyone that represents for your state.
1 comments:
I am with you man. Interesting how no one has thought about the total cost of managing $700 billion of CDOs, until the bill was passed, and how this bill offers no accountability on the companies that made the decision to heavily leverage themselves against risky investments. Its pandering, plain and simple.
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