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Lindsey
07-16-2015, 09:03 PM
http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/


"The Freedom Index: A Congressional Scorecard Based on the U.S. Constitution" rates congressmen based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements. The percentages below are cumulative scores based on key votes from 1999 through June 2015. Click on a senator's or representative's name to get a detailed breakdown of his or her voting record.

These are the top of the class:
Thomas Massie 98%
Rand Paul 94%
Justin Amash 94%
Mike Lee 93%
David Perdue 90%
Raul Labrador 90%
Benjamin Sasse 90%
Thom Tillis 90%
Alex Mooney 90%


The second tier:
Tom McClintock 89%
Ted Cruz 89%
Bill Posey 88%
Tim Huelskamp 88%
Curtis Clawson 87%
James Risch 85%
Marshall Sanford 85%
Jim Bridenstine 84%
David Brat 84%
Tim Scott 82%
Jeff Duncan 82%
John Duncan 82%
Dan Sullivan 80%
Jeff Flake 80%
David Schweikert 80%
Marco Rubio 80%
Joni Ernst 80%
Jim Jordan 80%
Mick Mulvaney 80%
Ron Johnson 80%

Third Tier:
John Fleming 79%
Walter Jones 79%
Scott DesJarlais 79%
John Barrasso 78%
Paul Gosar 77%
Dana Rohrabacher 77%
F Sensennberger 77%
Cynthia Lummis 77%
Ron DeSantis 76%
Tom Graves 76%
Trey Gowdy 76%
Louie Gohmert 76%
H Griffith 76%
Doug Lamborn 75%
Andy Harris 74%
Deb Fischer 74%
Matt Salmon 73%
Trent Franks 73%
Ted Yoho 73%
James Inhofe 73%
Jason Chaffetz 73%
Jefferson Sessions 72%
Mo Brooks 72%
Duncan Hunter 72%
Lynn Westmoreland 72%
Marlin Stutzman 72%
Dean Heller 72%
Scott Garrett 72%
Randy Weber 72%
Edward Royce 71%
Scott Tipton 71%
Thomas Rooney 71%
Tom Price 71%
Lynn Jenkins 71%
Steve Scalise 71%
Christopher Gibson 71%
Pete Olson 71%
Gary Palmer 70%
Cory Gardner 70%
Ken Buck 70%
Mike Coffman 70%
Dennis Ross 70%
Austin Scott 70%
Frank Guinta 70%
Mark Meadows 70%
James Lankford 70%
Mike Rounds 70%
David Roe 70%
Ted Poe 70%
Michael Enzi 70%


So that makes 79 out 532, or about 15% of Congress who are following the Constitution at least 70% of the time. Pretty paltry numbers.

Sola_Fide
07-17-2015, 05:25 PM
Thomas Massie is one of the best ones we snuck through in recent times.

morfeeis
07-17-2015, 07:52 PM
Matt Salmon 73% Hey i voted for that stiff.....

squirl22
07-17-2015, 08:19 PM
I can't believe Thom Tillis is at 90%...I thought he was an establishment hack. Guess I better check into his voting record a bit closer.

squirl22
07-17-2015, 08:28 PM
Rand beats out Cruz; what do all of you Cruz supporters here have to say about that.

William Tell
07-17-2015, 08:34 PM
I can't believe Thom Tillis is at 90%...I thought he was an establishment hack. Guess I better check into his voting record a bit closer.

The New American House ratings have always been more useful than the Senate ratings. They only scored 10 votes, here is Tillis' page: http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/profile.php?id=T000476

Free Radical
07-17-2015, 09:04 PM
Matt Salmon 73% Hey i voted for that stiff.....
Salmon is actually a fantastic congressman. Arizona has a great House delegation with Salmon, Gosar and Schweikert.

Horrible senators, though.

ord33
07-17-2015, 10:44 PM
Marco Rubio is rated better than Walter Jones???

ord33
07-17-2015, 10:52 PM
The New American House ratings have always been more useful than the Senate ratings. They only scored 10 votes, here is Tillis' page: http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/profile.php?id=T000476

Pretty interesting article about Thom Tillis from today. Basically, he skipped Senate Armed Services meetings regarding ISIS that were setup by John McCain and instead decided to meet privately with....Dick Cheney! http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/editorials/article27548662.html

William Tell
07-17-2015, 10:53 PM
Marco Rubio is rated better than Walter Jones???

No, Jones got a 90% score this year. The number here is an average, which includes Jones scores from before he became a Constitutionalist.

kcchiefs6465
07-17-2015, 11:06 PM
Salmon is actually a fantastic congressman. Arizona has a great House delegation with Salmon, Gosar and Schweikert.

Horrible senators, though.
Any particular reason why you say this?

Flake is arguably 'better' than the three you listed.

William Tell
07-17-2015, 11:09 PM
Any particular reason why you say this?

Flake is arguably 'better' than the three you listed.

I think the Liberty movement pretty much agrees Flake has sucked ever since he graduated from House to Senate. I haven't seen him stand out on anything in a positive way. Some of the House guys voted against Boehner though, they are noticeably better than most Congressmen.

Flake got a 70 on this year's score. http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/profile.php?id=F000444

Free Radical
07-17-2015, 11:18 PM
Any particular reason why you say this?

Flake is arguably 'better' than the three you listed.
Flake is an amnesty-supporting turncoat.

If you look at Gosar, Salmon, and Schweikert's voting records you'd see they're good.

William Tell
07-17-2015, 11:24 PM
PHOENIX — With gun control activists in Arizona vowing to remove him from office, Republican U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake said Friday he wants Congress to expand background checks for firearm buyers, despite his recent vote against the Senate’s bipartisan plan.


The so-called Manchin-Toomey measure voted down by Flake and others in the Senate Wednesday was too broad, but a streamlined version should win Congress’ support, Flake said. His remarks Friday were designed to pacify gun control advocates who have demanded an apology from Flake after the popular gun control measure backed by President Barack Obama and voters was stalled in the Senate.


Proponents say it will be harder to advance the gun control drive as more time lapses between December’s killing of children and staff at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., but Flake said he remains optimistic.


“I hope this debate isn’t over. I hope we can continue,” Flake said in a phone interview Friday. “We do need to take measures to make this situation better and we can do so in a way that is consistent with the Second Amendment.”

http://www.azcentral.com/news/free/20130419flake-urges-victims-continue-gun-control-fight.html

kcchiefs6465
07-17-2015, 11:27 PM
http://www.azcentral.com/news/free/20130419flake-urges-victims-continue-gun-control-fight.html
I was not attempting to defend Flake, if that is what it appeared.

Of the ten or so times I've tried to reach his office, his staff cannot even be bothered to answer.

William Tell
07-17-2015, 11:30 PM
I was not attempting to defend Flake, if that is what it appeared.


Nah, it didn't appear that way. I was just pointing out why I think AZ's house delegation is better than Flake.

kcchiefs6465
07-17-2015, 11:32 PM
Flake is an amnesty-supporting turncoat.

If you look at Gosar, Salmon, and Schweikert's voting records you'd see they're good.
I really am trying to be open minded.

Vote after vote I've checked, I cannot recall an instance of seeing their names in the appropriate column (not that they haven't had good votes, of course).

From NSA authorities, to foreign interventions, to etc.

I'm not as politically active as some are, so I was just wondering what, in particular, they've done that is good for this country.

Ender
07-17-2015, 11:42 PM
Senator Mike Lee: 100%

squirl22
07-18-2015, 08:50 AM
Pretty interesting article about Thom Tillis from today. Basically, he skipped Senate Armed Services meetings regarding ISIS that were setup by John McCain and instead decided to meet privately with....Dick Cheney! http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/...e27548662.html (http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/editorials/article27548662.html)

Thanks for that link; that sounds like something he would do...met with that war mongering Cheney; of course McCain isn't any better. Very weird.

jurgs01
07-18-2015, 09:07 AM
Liberty movement goal: get 25% of our combined Reps/Senators to 80% or above by 2030.

Vanguard101
07-18-2015, 10:58 AM
The New American House ratings have always been more useful than the Senate ratings. They only scored 10 votes, here is Tillis' page: http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/profile.php?id=T000476

The senate has less bills. That's just how it is.