The Wall of Shame

http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2008/roll674.xml

Checkout the Bill Title in the link: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide earnings assistance and tax relief to members of the uniformed services, volunteer firefighters, and Peace Corps volunteers, and for other purposes..." Lipstick on pig, eh? Hilarious.

The 205 Ayes, who voted in favor of the bailout bill, should lose their seat in the next election.

THE WALL OF SHAME
Ackerman
Allen
Andrews
Arcuri
Bachus
Baird
Baldwin
Bean
Berman
Berry
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (NY)
Blunt
Boehner
Bonner
Bono Mack
Boozman
Boren
Boswell
Boucher
Boyd (FL)
Brady (PA)
Brady (TX)
Brown (SC)
Brown, Corrine
Calvert
Camp (MI)
Campbell (CA)
Cannon
Cantor
Capps
Capuano
Cardoza
Carnahan
Castle
Clarke
Clyburn
Cohen
Cole (OK)
Cooper
Costa
Cramer
Crenshaw
Crowley
Cubin
Davis (AL)
Davis (CA)
Davis (IL)
Davis, Tom
DeGette
DeLauro
Dicks
Dingell
Donnelly
Doyle
Dreier
Edwards (TX)
Ehlers
Ellison
Ellsworth
Emanuel
Emerson
Engel
Eshoo
Etheridge
Everett
Farr
Fattah
Ferguson
Fossella
Foster
Frank (MA)
Gilchrest
Gonzalez
Gordon
Granger
Gutierrez
Hall (NY)
Hare
Harman
Hastings (FL)
Herger
Higgins
Hinojosa
Hobson
Holt
Honda
Hooley
Hoyer
Inglis (SC)
Israel
Johnson, E. B.
Kanjorski
Kennedy
Kildee
Kind
King (NY)
Kirk
Klein (FL)
Kline (MN)
LaHood
Langevin
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Levin
Lewis (CA)
Lewis (KY)
Loebsack
Lofgren, Zoe
Lowey
Lungren, Daniel E.
Mahoney (FL)
Maloney (NY)
Markey
Marshall
Matsui
McCarthy (NY)
McCollum (MN)
McCrery
McDermott
McGovern
McHugh
McKeon
McNerney
McNulty
Meek (FL)
Meeks (NY)
Melancon
Miller (NC)
Miller, Gary
Miller, George
Mollohan
Moore (KS)
Moore (WI)
Moran (VA)
Murphy (CT)
Murphy, Patrick
Murtha
Nadler
Neal (MA)
Oberstar
Obey
Olver
Pallone
Pelosi
Perlmutter
Peterson (PA)
Pickering
Pomeroy
Porter
Price (NC)
Pryce (OH)
Putnam
Radanovich
Rahall
Rangel
Regula
Reyes
Reynolds
Richardson
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Ross
Ruppersberger
Ryan (OH)
Ryan (WI)
Sarbanes
Saxton
Schakowsky
Schwartz
Sessions
Sestak
Shays
Simpson
Sires
Skelton
Slaughter
Smith (TX)
Smith (WA)
Snyder
Souder
Space
Speier
Spratt
Tancredo
Tanner
Tauscher
Towns
Tsongas
Upton
Van Hollen
Velázquez
Walden (OR)
Walsh (NY)
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Watt
Waxman
Weiner
Weldon (FL)
Wexler
Wilson (NM)
Wilson (OH)
Wilson (SC)
Wolf
 
Which spineless representatives changed ("corrected") their vote, from Aye to No or vice versa, once they saw the outcome ?

I throw the "not voting" Weller into this category.

I have even more contempt for an Aye vote changed to No than I do for an unchanged Aye.
 
Quote from ScottD:

Which spineless representatives changed ("corrected") their vote, from Aye to No or vice versa, once they saw the outcome ?

I throw Weller into this category.

Good question. And whoever it was should be recommended for psychological evaluation and/or investigated for corruption.
 
Quote from BSAM:

Good question. And whoever it was should be recommended for psychological evaluation and/or investigated for corruption.

kansas senator sam brownback did that last year on the amnesty bill

once he saw it was going to fail, he changed his vote to join the winners

fucking weasel
 
All the fear mongering and the S&P 500 is only down 9% today.

Having said that, ES could touch 950 in the weeks ahead.

My hope is that we dive into this recession, resolute, without significant government intervention and that we get it over in 12 months -- or longer if the government intervenes.
 
Quote from swtrader:

kansas senator sam brownback did that last year on the amnesty bill

once he saw it was going to fail, he changed his vote to join the winners

fucking weasel
Is that the same weasel who endorsed the intemperate old geezer who was at that the time the presumptive nominee, and when the voters in Kansas considered this clown's endorsement, they rejected it big time for the Arkansas huckster who was the modern day version of Elmer Gantry?
 
Time article "Let Risk-Taking Financial Institutions Fail"

http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1845209,00.html?cnn=yes

" An analysis by statistician Nate Silver, who runs FiveThirtyEight.com, made this clear. Of the 38 incumbent members of Congress from both parties who are considered vulnerable in the coming election, 30 voted against the bill, and only 8 supported the bill. By contrast, members of Congress from relatively safe districts were evenly divided — 197 for to 198 against. "
 
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