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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    She said she opposed a hasty withdrawal, not opposed withdrawing altogether.

    Who knows what that really means.

    How would you explain her vote against arming the rebels?



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  3. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    She said she opposed a hasty withdrawal, not opposed withdrawing altogether.

    Who knows what that really means.
    That was the Neocon line at the time, it's one of their favorites, somehow it's never the right time to leave a war.

    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    How would you explain her vote against arming the rebels?
    When?
    She voted to NOT Prohibit arming them in this vote:


    H R 4870: On Agreeing to the Amendment 51 to H R 4870
    Vote Date: June 19, 2014 Vote: NAY Bad Vote.
    Weapons to Syrian Rebels.
    During consideration of the Defense Appropriations bill, Representative Jeff Fortenberry (R-Neb.) introduced an amendment that would have prohibited any funding in the bill from being used to provide weapons to Syrian rebels. Fortenberry noted on the House floor that "the rebel movement is a battleground of shifting alliances and bloody conflicts between groups that now include multinational terrorist organizations," that "sending our weapons into this chaotic war zone could inadvertently help these extremists," and that "it has already happened." He added: "The naive notion that we can deliver weapons to vetted, moderate opposition groups at war with other rebel militias gives no guarantee that our weaponry won't be seized or diverted."

    The House rejected Fortenberry's amendment on June 19, 2014 by a vote of 167 to 244 (Roll Call 328). We have assigned pluses to the yeas because arming "moderate" rebels in a foreign country is tantamount to going to war, which would require a declaration of war by Congress. Also, the United States should follow the Founders' advice not to become involved in foreign quarrels


    Anything she says and does that is supposed to be anti-war is just a cover story, if elected she would be another hawk. (but probably one that made up excuses)
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

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    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

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  5. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    When?
    H Amdt 1141 to H J Res 124 (September 2014), to authorize aid to Syrian rebels, she voted nay

    https://votesmart.org/bill/18860/499...ian-opposition

    As I mentioned, Amash and Massie voted the same way.

    She voted to NOT Prohibit arming them in this vote
    Evidently, and a few months before the above vote

    Anything she says and does that is supposed to be anti-war is just a cover story, if elected she would be another hawk. (but probably one that made up excuses)
    The record is conflicted.

    In any event, I don't frankly care whether she really is a dove or not.

    It's enough that she appears to be, if that helps revive similar sentiments in the Dem Party.

    If she actually won (which we won't), she would at least be no worse than the average Dem/GOPer.

  6. #34
    Ron suggested working with both parties. He believes there is little difference between the two. That does not necessarily mean endorsing or throwing money bombs. While she may have some ideals that align with some of ours, she is still an internal welfare supporter the same way the gop are external welfare supporters.

    Her Freedom Index Score is 30% which is far, far, far below even tolerable.
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  7. #35
    Beware the dancing Saudi-Israel Wahhabi Republicans.



    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
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  8. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by RonZeplin View Post
    Beware the dancing Saudi-Israel Wahhabi Republicans.



    Tulsi is worse.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

  9. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Those in the mid 70's or above may be a net positive for liberty.

    30% is a monster.
    Is there a list of 70% or higher?

    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!

  10. #38
    loveshiscountry
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    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    She has a pretty good anti-war/pro-civil-liberties record:

    --voted to repeal the 2001 AUMF (same as Amash and Massie)
    --voted against aiding the Syrian rebels (same as Amash and Massie)
    --voted against US involvement in Yemen (same as Massie - Amash didn't vote)
    --voted to restrict NSA spying (same as Amash and Massie)
    --voted to end indefinite detention (same as Amash and Massie)
    --voted against the last 2 NDAAs (same as Amash and Massie)

    https://votesmart.org/candidate/key-...ard/22/defense

    She also talks the talk.

    In light of her economic policies, I certainly won't be supporting her, but I do hope she helps wake the long-sleeping anti-war left.
    June 2014 she votes against the AUMF
    H Amdt 912 - Prohibits Funds from Being Used Pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 - Yea

    Same day votes to keep us in Iraq?
    H Amdt 908 - Prohibits United States Combat Operations in Iraq - Nay

    Amash and Massie voted Yea on 908

  11. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls' Revere View Post
    Is there a list of 70% or higher?
    Christ the entire Congress is f**ked.

    https://www.thenewamerican.com/freedom-index

    "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 to June 2018. Click on a senator's or representative's name to get a detailed breakdown of his or her voting record.

    Current Members of the 116th Congress

    Alabama
    Sen. Doug Jones - 20%
    Sen. Richard Shelby - 64%
    Dist.1: Bradley Byrne - 57%
    Dist.2: Martha Roby - 55%
    Dist.3: Mike Rogers - 55%
    Dist.4: Robert Aderholt - 57%
    Dist.5: Mo Brooks - 74%
    Dist.6: Gary Palmer - 70%
    Dist.7: Terri Sewell - 14%

    Alaska
    Sen. Dan Sullivan - 57%
    Sen. Lisa Murkowski - 47%
    Dist.: Don Young - 57%

    Arizona
    Dist.1: Tom O'Halleran - 18%
    Dist.2: Ann Kirkpatrick - 22%
    Dist.2: Martha McSally - 53%
    Dist.3: Raul Grijalva - 31%
    Dist.4: Paul Gosar - 80%
    Dist.5: Andy Biggs - 90%
    Dist.6: David Schweikert - 77%
    Dist.7: Ruben Gallego - 18%
    Dist.8: Debbie Lesko - 74%
    Dist.9: Greg Stanton - N/A
    Dist.9: Kyrsten Sinema - 20%

    Arkansas
    Sen. John Boozman - 56%
    Sen. Tom Cotton - 62%
    Dist.1: Eric Crawford - 58%
    Dist.2: French Hill - 54%
    Dist.3: Steve Womack - 54%
    Dist.4: Bruce Westerman - 60%

    California
    Sen. Kamala Harris - 20%
    Sen. Dianne Feinstein - 13%
    Dist.1: Doug LaMalfa - 61%
    Dist.2: Jared Huffman - 26%
    Dist.3: John Garamendi - 17%
    Dist.4: Tom McClintock - 86%
    Dist.5: Mike Thompson - 20%
    Dist.6: Doris Matsui - 21%
    Dist.7: Ami Bera - 10%
    Dist.8: Paul Cook - 55%
    Dist.9: Jerry McNerney - 18%
    Dist.10: Josh Harder - N/A
    Dist.11: Mark DeSaulnier - 18%
    Dist.12: Nancy Pelosi - 18%
    Dist.13: Barbara Lee - 30%
    Dist.14: Jackie Speier - 25%
    Dist.15: Eric Swalwell - 22%
    Dist.16: Jim Costa - 19%
    Dist.17: Ro Khanna - 25%
    Dist.18: Anna Eshoo - 21%
    Dist.19: Zoe Lofgren - 25%
    Dist.20: Jimmy Panetta - 18%
    Dist.21: TJ Cox - N/A
    Dist.22: Devin Nunes - 54%
    Dist.23: Kevin McCarthy - 61%
    Dist.24: Salud Carbajal - 14%
    Dist.25: Katie Hill - N/A
    Dist.26: Julia Brownley - 12%
    Dist.27: Judy Chu - 25%
    Dist.28: Adam Schiff - 19%
    Dist.29: Tony Cardenas - 27%
    Dist.30: Brad Sherman - 19%
    Dist.31: Pete Aguilar - 12%
    Dist.32: Grace Napolitano - 23%
    Dist.33: Ted Lieu - 30%
    Dist.34: Jimmy Gomez - 26%
    Dist.35: Norma Torres - 14%
    Dist.36: Raul Ruiz - 16%
    Dist.37: Karen Bass - 25%
    Dist.38: Linda Sanchez - 25%
    Dist.39: Gilbert Cisneros - N/A
    Dist.40: Lucille Roybal-Allard - 21%
    Dist.41: Mark Takano - 28%
    Dist.42: Ken Calvert - 52%
    Dist.43: Maxine Waters - 27%
    Dist.44: Nanette Barragán - 23%
    Dist.45: Katie Porter - N/A
    Dist.46: J. Correa - 25%
    Dist.47: Alan Lowenthal - 23%
    Dist.48: Harley Rouda - N/A
    Dist.49: Mike Levin - N/A
    Dist.50: Duncan Hunter - 68%
    Dist.51: Juan Vargas - 22%
    Dist.52: Scott Peters - 9%
    Dist.53: Susan Davis - 17%

    Colorado
    Sen. Michael Bennet - 11%
    Sen. Cory Gardner - 61%
    Dist.1: Diana DeGette - 21%
    Dist.2: Joe Neguse - N/A
    Dist.3: Scott Tipton - 66%
    Dist.4: Ken Buck - 75%
    Dist.5: Doug Lamborn - 74%
    Dist.6: Jason Crow - N/A
    Dist.7: Ed Perlmutter - 17%

    Connecticut
    Sen. Richard Blumenthal - 14%
    Sen. Christopher Murphy - 15%
    Dist.1: John Larson - 22%
    Dist.2: Joe Courtney - 19%
    Dist.3: Rosa DeLauro - 21%
    Dist.4: James Himes - 11%
    Dist.5: Jahana Hayes - N/A

    Delaware
    Sen. Chris Coons - 11%
    Sen. Thomas Carper - 14%
    Dist.: Lisa Blunt Rochester - 10%

    Florida
    Sen. Marco Rubio - 68%
    Dist.1: Matt Gaetz - 75%
    Dist.2: Neal Dunn - 52%
    Dist.3: Ted Yoho - 74%
    Dist.4: John Rutherford - 50%
    Dist.5: Al Lawson - 11%
    Dist.6: Michael Waltz - N/A
    Dist.7: Stephanie Murphy - 13%
    Dist.8: Bill Posey - 82%
    Dist.9: Darren Soto - 18%
    Dist.10: Val Demings - 11%
    Dist.11: Daniel Webster - 67%
    Dist.12: Gus Bilirakis - 60%
    Dist.13: Charlie Crist - 16%
    Dist.14: Kathy Castor - 15%
    Dist.15: Ross Spano - N/A
    Dist.16: Vern Buchanan - 56%
    Dist.17: W. Steube - N/A
    Dist.18: Brian Mast - 48%
    Dist.19: Francis Rooney - 58%
    Dist.20: Alcee Hastings - 24%
    Dist.21: Lois Frankel - 18%
    Dist.22: Theodore Deutch - 17%
    Dist.23: Debbie Wasserman Schultz - 14%
    Dist.24: Frederica Wilson - 20%
    Dist.25: Mario Diaz-Balart - 46%
    Dist.26: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - N/A
    Dist.27: Donna Shalala - N/A

    Georgia
    Sen. David Perdue - 60%
    Sen. John Isakson - 54%
    Dist.1: Buddy Carter - 56%
    Dist.2: Sanford Bishop - 30%
    Dist.3: A. Ferguson - 56%
    Dist.4: Henry Johnson - 20%
    Dist.5: John Lewis - 26%
    Dist.6: Lucy McBath - N/A
    Dist.7: Rob Woodall - 65%
    Dist.8: Austin Scott - 64%
    Dist.9: Doug Collins - 61%
    Dist.10: Jody Hice - 69%
    Dist.11: Barry Loudermilk - 68%
    Dist.12: Rick Allen - 58%
    Dist.13: David Scott - 21%
    Dist.14: Tom Graves - 69%

    Hawaii
    Sen. Brian Schatz - 12%
    Sen. Mazie Hirono - 14%
    Dist.1: Ed Case - 22%
    Dist.2: Tulsi Gabbard - 30%

    Idaho
    Sen. James Risch - 77%
    Sen. Michael Crapo - 68%
    Dist.1: Russ Fulcher - N/A
    Dist.2: Michael Simpson - 54%

    Illinois
    Sen. Richard Durbin - 13%
    Sen. Tammy Duckworth - 13%
    Dist.1: Bobby Rush - 24%
    Dist.2: Robin Kelly - 22%
    Dist.3: Daniel Lipinski - 20%
    Dist.4: Jesús GarcÃ*a - N/A
    Dist.5: Mike Quigley - 14%
    Dist.6: Sean Casten - N/A
    Dist.7: Danny Davis - 25%
    Dist.8: Raja Krishnamoorthi - 15%
    Dist.9: Janice Schakowsky - 24%
    Dist.10: Bradley Schneider - 13%
    Dist.11: Bill Foster - 14%
    Dist.12: Mike Bost - 52%
    Dist.13: Rodney Davis - 55%
    Dist.14: Lauren Underwood - N/A
    Dist.15: John Shimkus - 53%
    Dist.16: Adam Kinzinger - 53%
    Dist.17: Cheri Bustos - 15%
    Dist.18: Darin LaHood - 58%

    Indiana
    Sen. Todd Young - 56%
    Dist.1: Peter Visclosky - 26%
    Dist.2: Jackie Walorski - 53%
    Dist.3: Jim Banks - 65%
    Dist.4: James Baird - N/A
    Dist.5: Susan Brooks - 50%
    Dist.6: Greg Pence - N/A
    Dist.7: André Carson - 17%
    Dist.8: Larry Bucshon - 58%
    Dist.9: Trey Hollingsworth - 62%

    Iowa
    Sen. Charles Grassley - 62%
    Sen. Joni Ernst - 56%
    Dist.1: Abby Finkenauer - N/A
    Dist.2: David Loebsack - 20%
    Dist.3: Cynthia Axne - N/A
    Dist.4: Steve King - 65%

    Kansas
    Sen. Jerry Moran - 64%
    Sen. Pat Roberts - 60%
    Dist.1: Roger Marshall - 56%
    Dist.2: Steven Watkins - N/A
    Dist.3: Sharice Davids - N/A
    Dist.4: Ron Estes - 49%

    Kentucky
    Sen. Rand Paul - 94%
    Sen. Mitch McConnell - 59%
    Dist.1: James Comer - 58%
    Dist.2: Brett Guthrie - 62%
    Dist.3: John Yarmuth - 21%
    Dist.4: Thomas Massie - 99%
    Dist.5: Harold Rogers - 52%
    Dist.6: Garland Barr - 55%

    Louisiana
    Sen. John Kennedy - 53%
    Sen. Bill Cassidy - 63%
    Dist.1: Steve Scalise - 68%
    Dist.2: Cedric Richmond - 22%
    Dist.3: Clay Higgins - 61%
    Dist.4: Mike Johnson - 65%
    Dist.5: Ralph Abraham - 60%
    Dist.6: Garret Graves - 65%

    Maine
    Sen. Angus King - 15%
    Sen. Susan Collins - 39%
    Dist.1: Chellie Pingree - 27%
    Dist.2: Jared Golden - N/A

    Maryland
    Sen. Chris Van Hollen - 20%
    Sen. Benjamin Cardin - 17%
    Dist.1: Andy Harris - 76%
    Dist.2: C. Ruppersberger - 15%
    Dist.3: John Sarbanes - 19%
    Dist.4: Anthony Brown - 9%
    Dist.5: Steny Hoyer - 16%
    Dist.6: David Trone - N/A
    Dist.7: Elijah Cummings - 22%
    Dist.8: Jamie Raskin - 15%

    Massachusetts
    Sen. Edward Markey - 23%
    Sen. Elizabeth Warren - 16%
    Dist.1: Richard Neal - 20%
    Dist.2: James McGovern - 26%
    Dist.3: Lori Trahan - N/A
    Dist.4: Joseph Kennedy - 22%
    Dist.5: Katherine Clark - 27%
    Dist.6: Seth Moulton - 13%
    Dist.7: Ayanna Pressley - N/A
    Dist.8: Stephen Lynch - 24%
    Dist.9: William Keating - 21%

    Michigan
    Sen. Gary Peters - 16%
    Sen. Debbie Stabenow - 17%
    Dist.1: Jack Bergman - 54%
    Dist.2: Bill Huizenga - 64%
    Dist.3: Justin Amash - 94%
    Dist.4: John Moolenaar - 53%
    Dist.5: Daniel Kildee - 21%
    Dist.6: Fred Upton - 48%
    Dist.7: Tim Walberg - 62%
    Dist.8: Elissa Slotkin - N/A
    Dist.9: Andy Levin - N/A
    Dist.10: Paul Mitchell - 53%
    Dist.11: Haley Stevens - N/A
    Dist.12: Debbie Dingell - 14%
    Dist.13: Rashida Tlaib - N/A
    Dist.14: Brenda Lawrence - 18%

    Minnesota
    Sen. Tina Smith - 25%
    Sen. Amy Klobuchar - 10%
    Dist.1: Jim Hagedorn - N/A
    Dist.2: Angie Craig - N/A
    Dist.3: Dean Phillips - N/A
    Dist.4: Betty McCollum - 21%
    Dist.5: Ilhan Omar - N/A
    Dist.6: Tom Emmer - 65%
    Dist.7: Collin Peterson - 47%
    Dist.8: Pete Stauber - N/A

    Mississippi
    Sen. Roger Wicker - 53%
    Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith - 34%
    Dist.1: Trent Kelly - 62%
    Dist.2: Bennie Thompson - 26%
    Dist.3: Michael Guest - N/A
    Dist.4: Steven Palazzo - 60%

    Missouri
    Sen. Roy Blunt - 55%
    Dist.1: Wm. Clay - 23%
    Dist.2: Ann Wagner - 57%
    Dist.3: Blaine Luetkemeyer - 62%
    Dist.4: Vicky Hartzler - 56%
    Dist.5: Emanuel Cleaver - 22%
    Dist.6: Sam Graves - 56%
    Dist.7: Billy Long - 60%
    Dist.8: Jason Smith - 66%

    Montana
    Sen. Steve Daines - 65%
    Sen. Jon Tester - 23%
    Dist.: Greg Gianforte - 59%

    Nebraska
    Sen. Benjamin Sasse - 69%
    Sen. Deb Fischer - 62%
    Dist.1: Jeff Fortenberry - 56%
    Dist.2: Don Bacon - 53%
    Dist.3: Adrian Smith - 66%

    Nevada
    Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto - 8%
    Dist.1: Dina Titus - 18%
    Dist.2: Mark Amodei - 57%
    Dist.3: Jacky Rosen - 13%
    Dist.3: Susie Lee - N/A
    Dist.4: Steven Horsford - 20%

    New Hampshire
    Sen. Margaret Hassan - 13%
    Sen. Jeanne Shaheen - 8%
    Dist.1: Chris Pappas - N/A
    Dist.2: Ann Kuster - 19%

    New Jersey
    Sen. Robert Menendez - 18%
    Sen. Cory Booker - 16%
    Dist.1: Donald Norcross - 14%
    Dist.2: Jefferson Van Drew - N/A
    Dist.3: Andy Kim - N/A
    Dist.4: Christopher Smith - 45%
    Dist.5: Josh Gottheimer - 16%
    Dist.6: Frank Pallone - 25%
    Dist.7: Tom Malinowski - N/A
    Dist.8: Albio Sires - 15%
    Dist.9: Bill Pascrell - 23%
    Dist.10: Donald Payne - 20%
    Dist.11: Mikie Sherrill - N/A
    Dist.12: Bonnie Watson Coleman - 25%

    New Mexico
    Sen. Martin Heinrich - 13%
    Sen. Tom Udall - 20%
    Dist.1: Debra Haaland - N/A
    Dist.2: Xochitl Torres Small - N/A
    Dist.3: Ben Lujan - 18%

    New York
    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand - 15%
    Sen. Charles Schumer - 14%
    Dist.1: Lee Zeldin - 59%
    Dist.2: Peter King - 45%
    Dist.3: Thomas Suozzi - 18%
    Dist.4: Kathleen Rice - 10%
    Dist.5: Gregory Meeks - 20%
    Dist.6: Grace Meng - 22%
    Dist.7: Nydia Velázquez - 26%
    Dist.8: Hakeem Jeffries - 23%
    Dist.9: Yvette Clarke - 26%
    Dist.10: Jerrold Nadler - 24%
    Dist.11: Max Rose - N/A
    Dist.12: Carolyn Maloney - 22%
    Dist.13: Adriano Espaillat - 18%
    Dist.14: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - N/A
    Dist.15: José Serrano - 24%
    Dist.16: Eliot Engel - 19%
    Dist.17: Nita Lowey - 15%
    Dist.18: Sean Maloney - 18%
    Dist.19: Antonio Delgado - N/A
    Dist.20: Paul Tonko - 23%
    Dist.21: Elise Stefanik - 42%
    Dist.22: Anthony Brindisi - N/A
    Dist.23: Tom Reed - 57%
    Dist.24: John Katko - 50%
    Dist.25: Joseph Morelle - N/A
    Dist.26: Brian Higgins - 17%
    Dist.27: Chris Collins - 53%

    North Carolina
    Sen. Richard Burr - 57%
    Sen. Thom Tillis - 50%
    Dist.1: George Butterfield - 17%
    Dist.2: George Holding - 64%
    Dist.3: Walter Jones - 81%
    Dist.4: David Price - 19%
    Dist.5: Virginia Foxx - 68%
    Dist.6: Bradley Walker - 65%
    Dist.7: David Rouzer - 59%
    Dist.8: Richard Hudson - 61%
    Dist.10: Patrick McHenry - 67%
    Dist.11: Mark Meadows - 72%
    Dist.12: Alma Adams - 13%
    Dist.13: Ted Budd - 73%

    North Dakota
    Sen. John Hoeven - 52%
    Dist.: Kevin Cramer - 53%
    Dist.: Kelly Armstrong - N/A

    Ohio
    Sen. Robert Portman - 50%
    Sen. Sherrod Brown - 22%
    Dist.1: Steve Chabot - 64%
    Dist.2: Brad Wenstrup - 61%
    Dist.3: Joyce Beatty - 18%
    Dist.4: Jim Jordan - 81%
    Dist.5: Robert Latta - 67%
    Dist.6: Bill Johnson - 57%
    Dist.7: Bob Gibbs - 60%
    Dist.8: Warren Davidson - 70%
    Dist.9: Marcy Kaptur - 29%
    Dist.10: Michael Turner - 49%
    Dist.11: Marcia Fudge - 21%
    Dist.12: Troy Balderson - 40%
    Dist.13: Tim Ryan - 25%
    Dist.14: David Joyce - 53%
    Dist.15: Steve Stivers - 53%
    Dist.16: Anthony Gonzalez - N/A

    Oklahoma
    Sen. James Lankford - 66%
    Sen. James Inhofe - 70%
    Dist.1: Kevin Hern - N/A
    Dist.2: Markwayne Mullin - 63%
    Dist.3: Frank Lucas - 58%
    Dist.4: Tom Cole - 53%
    Dist.5: Kendra Horn - N/A

    Oregon
    Sen. Ron Wyden - 18%
    Sen. Jeff Merkley - 17%
    Dist.1: Suzanne Bonamici - 20%
    Dist.2: Greg Walden - 49%
    Dist.3: Earl Blumenauer - 23%
    Dist.4: Peter DeFazio - 31%
    Dist.5: Kurt Schrader - 23%

    Pennsylvania
    Sen. Patrick Toomey - 67%
    Sen. Robert Casey - 11%
    Dist.1: Brian Fitzpatrick - 30%
    Dist.2: Brendan Boyle - 18%
    Dist.3: Dwight Evans - 12%
    Dist.4: Madeleine Dean - N/A
    Dist.5: Mary Scanlon - N/A
    Dist.6: Chrissy Houlahan - N/A
    Dist.7: Susan Wild - N/A
    Dist.8: Matthew Cartwright - 24%
    Dist.9: Daniel Meuser - N/A
    Dist.10: Scott Perry - 74%
    Dist.11: Lloyd Smucker - 60%
    Dist.13: John Joyce - N/A
    Dist.14: Guy Reschenthaler - N/A
    Dist.15: Glenn Thompson - 61%
    Dist.16: Mike Kelly - 56%
    Dist.17: Conor Lamb - 27%
    Dist.18: Michael Doyle - 29%

    Rhode Island
    Sen. John Reed - 14%
    Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - 12%
    Dist.1: David Cicilline - 25%
    Dist.2: James Langevin - 19%

    South Carolina
    Sen. Tim Scott - 69%
    Sen. Lindsey Graham - 60%
    Dist.1: Joe Cunningham - N/A
    Dist.2: Joe Wilson - 59%
    Dist.3: Jeff Duncan - 80%
    Dist.4: William Timmons - N/A
    Dist.5: Ralph Norman - 69%
    Dist.6: James Clyburn - 21%
    Dist.7: Tom Rice - 61%

    South Dakota
    Sen. Mike Rounds - 47%
    Sen. John Thune - 58%
    Dist.: Dusty Johnson - N/A

    Tennessee
    Sen. Lamar Alexander - 51%
    Dist.1: David Roe - 68%
    Dist.2: Tim Burchett - N/A
    Dist.3: Charles Fleischmann - 61%
    Dist.4: Scott DesJarlais - 75%
    Dist.5: Jim Cooper - 21%
    Dist.6: John Rose - N/A
    Dist.7: Marsha Blackburn - 64%
    Dist.7: Mark Green - N/A
    Dist.8: David Kustoff - 53%
    Dist.9: Steve Cohen - 22%

    Texas
    Sen. John Cornyn - 65%
    Sen. Ted Cruz - 75%
    Dist.1: Louie Gohmert - 78%
    Dist.2: Dan Crenshaw - N/A
    Dist.3: Van Taylor - N/A
    Dist.4: John Ratcliffe - 68%
    Dist.5: Lance Gooden - N/A
    Dist.6: Ron Wright - N/A
    Dist.7: Lizzie Fletcher - N/A
    Dist.8: Kevin Brady - 56%
    Dist.9: Al Green - 23%
    Dist.10: Michael McCaul - 59%
    Dist.11: K. Conaway - 60%
    Dist.12: Kay Granger - 52%
    Dist.13: Mac Thornberry - 54%
    Dist.14: Randy Weber - 69%
    Dist.15: Vicente Gonzalez - 33%
    Dist.16: Veronica Escobar - N/A
    Dist.17: Bill Flores - 62%
    Dist.18: Sheila Jackson-Lee - 24%
    Dist.19: Jodey Arrington - 58%
    Dist.20: Joaquin Castro - 23%
    Dist.21: Chip Roy - N/A
    Dist.22: Pete Olson - 67%
    Dist.23: Will Hurd - 54%
    Dist.24: Kenny Marchant - 66%
    Dist.25: Roger Williams - 67%
    Dist.26: Michael Burgess - 69%
    Dist.27: Michael Cloud - 67%
    Dist.28: Henry Cuellar - 25%
    Dist.29: Sylvia Garcia - N/A
    Dist.30: Eddie Johnson - 19%
    Dist.31: John Carter - 56%
    Dist.32: Colin Allred - N/A
    Dist.33: Marc Veasey - 23%
    Dist.34: Filemon Vela - 25%
    Dist.35: Lloyd Doggett - 25%
    Dist.36: Brian Babin - 63%

    Utah
    Sen. Mike Lee - 92%
    Dist.1: Rob Bishop - 66%
    Dist.2: Chris Stewart - 60%
    Dist.3: John Curtis - 58%
    Dist.4: Ben McAdams - N/A

    Vermont
    Sen. Patrick Leahy - 16%
    Sen. Bernard Sanders - 28%
    Dist.: Peter Welch - 26%

    Virginia
    Sen. Mark Warner - 11%
    Sen. Timothy Kaine - 8%
    Dist.1: Robert Wittman - 64%
    Dist.2: Elaine Luria - N/A
    Dist.3: Robert Scott - 23%
    Dist.4: A. McEachin - 8%
    Dist.5: Denver Riggleman - N/A
    Dist.6: Ben Cline - N/A
    Dist.7: Abigail Spanberger - N/A
    Dist.8: Donald Beyer - 15%
    Dist.9: H. Griffith - 76%
    Dist.10: Jennifer Wexton - N/A
    Dist.11: Gerald Connolly - 16%

    Washington
    Sen. Maria Cantwell - 14%
    Sen. Patty Murray - 12%
    Dist.1: Suzan DelBene - 20%
    Dist.2: Rick Larsen - 18%
    Dist.3: Jaime Herrera Beutler - 64%
    Dist.4: Dan Newhouse - 56%
    Dist.5: Cathy McMorris Rodgers - 61%
    Dist.6: Derek Kilmer - 18%
    Dist.7: Pramila Jayapal - 21%
    Dist.8: Kim Schrier - N/A
    Dist.9: Adam Smith - 21%
    Dist.10: Denny Heck - 15%

    West Virginia
    Sen. Shelley Capito - 48%
    Sen. Joe Manchin - 31%
    Dist.1: David McKinley - 60%
    Dist.2: Alex Mooney - 73%
    Dist.3: Carol Miller - N/A

    Wisconsin
    Sen. Ron Johnson - 69%
    Sen. Tammy Baldwin - 25%
    Dist.1: Bryan Steil - N/A
    Dist.2: Mark Pocan - 32%
    Dist.3: Ron Kind - 23%
    Dist.4: Gwen Moore - 25%
    Dist.5: F. Sensenbrenner - 77%
    Dist.6: Glenn Grothman - 63%
    Dist.7: Sean Duffy - 63%
    Dist.8: Mike Gallagher - 58%

    Wyoming
    Sen. Michael Enzi - 69%
    Sen. John Barrasso - 71%
    Dist.: Liz Cheney - 62%

    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!

  12. #40
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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  14. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by loveshiscountry View Post
    June 2014 she votes against the AUMF
    H Amdt 912 - Prohibits Funds from Being Used Pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 - Yea

    Same day votes to keep us in Iraq?
    H Amdt 908 - Prohibits United States Combat Operations in Iraq - Nay

    Amash and Massie voted Yea on 908
    Yea, it's odd.

    And, none of these votes were particularly close, so it's not like she was voting the right way only when it didn't matter, as some do.

    For the closest one (restricting NSA spying, 12 vote margin), she voted the right way.

  15. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Tulsi is worse.
    Last edited by RonZeplin; 06-22-2019 at 11:14 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only show up to attack Trump when he is wrong
    Make America the Land of the Free & the Home of the Brave again

  16. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by PAF View Post
    Every representative should vote 100% to the government’s Law of the Land. While I personally do not deviate when it comes to Bill of Rights, there are portions of the Constitution that I obviously and absolutely do not agree with. Therefore my magic number is 90% in this ridiculous climate. Anything below 90% is a net loss. 70’s and 80’s you are simply pleading for bigger government than it already is. So, as I stated above, NO.

    Sound complex? It isn’t really ;-)
    It would be great if enough people didn't vote, that would mean that we didn't have a government any more. It would be great if your choices were bad 70s, worse 30s, and no vote = no government. But I haven't heard about any places that work with the no vote = no government system. It's pretty clear that no vote does not = no government, and it's pretty clear that it's either the bad 70s or worse 30s that's going to win.

  17. #44
    New Hampshire
    Sen. Margaret Hassan - 13%
    Sen. Jeanne Shaheen - 8%
    Dist.1: Chris Pappas - N/A
    Dist.2: Ann Kuster - 19%
    God that's depressing...literally the worst in the nation.

    Three communist broads, and a militant fagggot, communist.
    “It is not true that all creeds and cultures are equally assimilable in a First World nation born of England, Christianity, and Western civilization. Race, faith, ethnicity and history leave genetic fingerprints no ‘proposition nation’ can erase." -- Pat Buchanan

  18. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    God that's depressing...literally the worst in the nation.

    Three communist broads, and a militant fagggot, communist.
    Feel the Bern!

    What do you like about Sanders?

    He cares about people and we need him.

    What floor votes of his do you support or not support?

    Well, he’s a democrat and so am I!

    Ok, I understand that. What about S.Amdt. 1 to S.Con.Res. 3, did you support his vote on that?

    I don’t know what you’re talking about.

    It was a vote to balance the budget on the senate floor. Did you support that vote?

    Oh def yes!

    You know he voted against that?

    No he didn’t!

    Well it’s on the record.

    You’re crazy, that’s why I hate talking politics with idiots like you!
    ____________

    An Agorist Primer ~ Samuel Edward Konkin III (free PDF download)

    The End of All Evil ~ Jeremy Locke (free PDF download)

  19. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls' Revere View Post
    Christ the entire Congress is f**ked.

    https://www.thenewamerican.com/freedom-index

    "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 to June 2018. Click on a senator's or representative's name to get a detailed breakdown of his or her voting record.

    Current Members of the 116th Congress

    Alabama
    Sen. Doug Jones - 20%
    Sen. Richard Shelby - 64%
    Dist.1: Bradley Byrne - 57%
    Dist.2: Martha Roby - 55%
    Dist.3: Mike Rogers - 55%
    Dist.4: Robert Aderholt - 57%
    Dist.5: Mo Brooks - 74%
    Dist.6: Gary Palmer - 70%
    Dist.7: Terri Sewell - 14%

    Alaska
    Sen. Dan Sullivan - 57%
    Sen. Lisa Murkowski - 47%
    Dist.: Don Young - 57%

    Arizona
    Dist.1: Tom O'Halleran - 18%
    Dist.2: Ann Kirkpatrick - 22%
    Dist.2: Martha McSally - 53%
    Dist.3: Raul Grijalva - 31%
    Dist.4: Paul Gosar - 80%
    Dist.5: Andy Biggs - 90%
    Dist.6: David Schweikert - 77%
    Dist.7: Ruben Gallego - 18%
    Dist.8: Debbie Lesko - 74%
    Dist.9: Greg Stanton - N/A
    Dist.9: Kyrsten Sinema - 20%

    Arkansas
    Sen. John Boozman - 56%
    Sen. Tom Cotton - 62%
    Dist.1: Eric Crawford - 58%
    Dist.2: French Hill - 54%
    Dist.3: Steve Womack - 54%
    Dist.4: Bruce Westerman - 60%

    California
    Sen. Kamala Harris - 20%
    Sen. Dianne Feinstein - 13%
    Dist.1: Doug LaMalfa - 61%
    Dist.2: Jared Huffman - 26%
    Dist.3: John Garamendi - 17%
    Dist.4: Tom McClintock - 86%
    Dist.5: Mike Thompson - 20%
    Dist.6: Doris Matsui - 21%
    Dist.7: Ami Bera - 10%
    Dist.8: Paul Cook - 55%
    Dist.9: Jerry McNerney - 18%
    Dist.10: Josh Harder - N/A
    Dist.11: Mark DeSaulnier - 18%
    Dist.12: Nancy Pelosi - 18%
    Dist.13: Barbara Lee - 30%
    Dist.14: Jackie Speier - 25%
    Dist.15: Eric Swalwell - 22%
    Dist.16: Jim Costa - 19%
    Dist.17: Ro Khanna - 25%
    Dist.18: Anna Eshoo - 21%
    Dist.19: Zoe Lofgren - 25%
    Dist.20: Jimmy Panetta - 18%
    Dist.21: TJ Cox - N/A
    Dist.22: Devin Nunes - 54%
    Dist.23: Kevin McCarthy - 61%
    Dist.24: Salud Carbajal - 14%
    Dist.25: Katie Hill - N/A
    Dist.26: Julia Brownley - 12%
    Dist.27: Judy Chu - 25%
    Dist.28: Adam Schiff - 19%
    Dist.29: Tony Cardenas - 27%
    Dist.30: Brad Sherman - 19%
    Dist.31: Pete Aguilar - 12%
    Dist.32: Grace Napolitano - 23%
    Dist.33: Ted Lieu - 30%
    Dist.34: Jimmy Gomez - 26%
    Dist.35: Norma Torres - 14%
    Dist.36: Raul Ruiz - 16%
    Dist.37: Karen Bass - 25%
    Dist.38: Linda Sanchez - 25%
    Dist.39: Gilbert Cisneros - N/A
    Dist.40: Lucille Roybal-Allard - 21%
    Dist.41: Mark Takano - 28%
    Dist.42: Ken Calvert - 52%
    Dist.43: Maxine Waters - 27%
    Dist.44: Nanette Barragán - 23%
    Dist.45: Katie Porter - N/A
    Dist.46: J. Correa - 25%
    Dist.47: Alan Lowenthal - 23%
    Dist.48: Harley Rouda - N/A
    Dist.49: Mike Levin - N/A
    Dist.50: Duncan Hunter - 68%
    Dist.51: Juan Vargas - 22%
    Dist.52: Scott Peters - 9%
    Dist.53: Susan Davis - 17%

    Colorado
    Sen. Michael Bennet - 11%
    Sen. Cory Gardner - 61%
    Dist.1: Diana DeGette - 21%
    Dist.2: Joe Neguse - N/A
    Dist.3: Scott Tipton - 66%
    Dist.4: Ken Buck - 75%
    Dist.5: Doug Lamborn - 74%
    Dist.6: Jason Crow - N/A
    Dist.7: Ed Perlmutter - 17%

    Connecticut
    Sen. Richard Blumenthal - 14%
    Sen. Christopher Murphy - 15%
    Dist.1: John Larson - 22%
    Dist.2: Joe Courtney - 19%
    Dist.3: Rosa DeLauro - 21%
    Dist.4: James Himes - 11%
    Dist.5: Jahana Hayes - N/A

    Delaware
    Sen. Chris Coons - 11%
    Sen. Thomas Carper - 14%
    Dist.: Lisa Blunt Rochester - 10%

    Florida
    Sen. Marco Rubio - 68%
    Dist.1: Matt Gaetz - 75%
    Dist.2: Neal Dunn - 52%
    Dist.3: Ted Yoho - 74%
    Dist.4: John Rutherford - 50%
    Dist.5: Al Lawson - 11%
    Dist.6: Michael Waltz - N/A
    Dist.7: Stephanie Murphy - 13%
    Dist.8: Bill Posey - 82%
    Dist.9: Darren Soto - 18%
    Dist.10: Val Demings - 11%
    Dist.11: Daniel Webster - 67%
    Dist.12: Gus Bilirakis - 60%
    Dist.13: Charlie Crist - 16%
    Dist.14: Kathy Castor - 15%
    Dist.15: Ross Spano - N/A
    Dist.16: Vern Buchanan - 56%
    Dist.17: W. Steube - N/A
    Dist.18: Brian Mast - 48%
    Dist.19: Francis Rooney - 58%
    Dist.20: Alcee Hastings - 24%
    Dist.21: Lois Frankel - 18%
    Dist.22: Theodore Deutch - 17%
    Dist.23: Debbie Wasserman Schultz - 14%
    Dist.24: Frederica Wilson - 20%
    Dist.25: Mario Diaz-Balart - 46%
    Dist.26: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - N/A
    Dist.27: Donna Shalala - N/A

    Georgia
    Sen. David Perdue - 60%
    Sen. John Isakson - 54%
    Dist.1: Buddy Carter - 56%
    Dist.2: Sanford Bishop - 30%
    Dist.3: A. Ferguson - 56%
    Dist.4: Henry Johnson - 20%
    Dist.5: John Lewis - 26%
    Dist.6: Lucy McBath - N/A
    Dist.7: Rob Woodall - 65%
    Dist.8: Austin Scott - 64%
    Dist.9: Doug Collins - 61%
    Dist.10: Jody Hice - 69%
    Dist.11: Barry Loudermilk - 68%
    Dist.12: Rick Allen - 58%
    Dist.13: David Scott - 21%
    Dist.14: Tom Graves - 69%

    Hawaii
    Sen. Brian Schatz - 12%
    Sen. Mazie Hirono - 14%
    Dist.1: Ed Case - 22%
    Dist.2: Tulsi Gabbard - 30%

    Idaho
    Sen. James Risch - 77%
    Sen. Michael Crapo - 68%
    Dist.1: Russ Fulcher - N/A
    Dist.2: Michael Simpson - 54%

    Illinois
    Sen. Richard Durbin - 13%
    Sen. Tammy Duckworth - 13%
    Dist.1: Bobby Rush - 24%
    Dist.2: Robin Kelly - 22%
    Dist.3: Daniel Lipinski - 20%
    Dist.4: Jesús GarcÃ*a - N/A
    Dist.5: Mike Quigley - 14%
    Dist.6: Sean Casten - N/A
    Dist.7: Danny Davis - 25%
    Dist.8: Raja Krishnamoorthi - 15%
    Dist.9: Janice Schakowsky - 24%
    Dist.10: Bradley Schneider - 13%
    Dist.11: Bill Foster - 14%
    Dist.12: Mike Bost - 52%
    Dist.13: Rodney Davis - 55%
    Dist.14: Lauren Underwood - N/A
    Dist.15: John Shimkus - 53%
    Dist.16: Adam Kinzinger - 53%
    Dist.17: Cheri Bustos - 15%
    Dist.18: Darin LaHood - 58%

    Indiana
    Sen. Todd Young - 56%
    Dist.1: Peter Visclosky - 26%
    Dist.2: Jackie Walorski - 53%
    Dist.3: Jim Banks - 65%
    Dist.4: James Baird - N/A
    Dist.5: Susan Brooks - 50%
    Dist.6: Greg Pence - N/A
    Dist.7: André Carson - 17%
    Dist.8: Larry Bucshon - 58%
    Dist.9: Trey Hollingsworth - 62%

    Iowa
    Sen. Charles Grassley - 62%
    Sen. Joni Ernst - 56%
    Dist.1: Abby Finkenauer - N/A
    Dist.2: David Loebsack - 20%
    Dist.3: Cynthia Axne - N/A
    Dist.4: Steve King - 65%

    Kansas
    Sen. Jerry Moran - 64%
    Sen. Pat Roberts - 60%
    Dist.1: Roger Marshall - 56%
    Dist.2: Steven Watkins - N/A
    Dist.3: Sharice Davids - N/A
    Dist.4: Ron Estes - 49%

    Kentucky
    Sen. Rand Paul - 94%
    Sen. Mitch McConnell - 59%
    Dist.1: James Comer - 58%
    Dist.2: Brett Guthrie - 62%
    Dist.3: John Yarmuth - 21%
    Dist.4: Thomas Massie - 99%
    Dist.5: Harold Rogers - 52%
    Dist.6: Garland Barr - 55%

    Louisiana
    Sen. John Kennedy - 53%
    Sen. Bill Cassidy - 63%
    Dist.1: Steve Scalise - 68%
    Dist.2: Cedric Richmond - 22%
    Dist.3: Clay Higgins - 61%
    Dist.4: Mike Johnson - 65%
    Dist.5: Ralph Abraham - 60%
    Dist.6: Garret Graves - 65%

    Maine
    Sen. Angus King - 15%
    Sen. Susan Collins - 39%
    Dist.1: Chellie Pingree - 27%
    Dist.2: Jared Golden - N/A

    Maryland
    Sen. Chris Van Hollen - 20%
    Sen. Benjamin Cardin - 17%
    Dist.1: Andy Harris - 76%
    Dist.2: C. Ruppersberger - 15%
    Dist.3: John Sarbanes - 19%
    Dist.4: Anthony Brown - 9%
    Dist.5: Steny Hoyer - 16%
    Dist.6: David Trone - N/A
    Dist.7: Elijah Cummings - 22%
    Dist.8: Jamie Raskin - 15%

    Massachusetts
    Sen. Edward Markey - 23%
    Sen. Elizabeth Warren - 16%
    Dist.1: Richard Neal - 20%
    Dist.2: James McGovern - 26%
    Dist.3: Lori Trahan - N/A
    Dist.4: Joseph Kennedy - 22%
    Dist.5: Katherine Clark - 27%
    Dist.6: Seth Moulton - 13%
    Dist.7: Ayanna Pressley - N/A
    Dist.8: Stephen Lynch - 24%
    Dist.9: William Keating - 21%

    Michigan
    Sen. Gary Peters - 16%
    Sen. Debbie Stabenow - 17%
    Dist.1: Jack Bergman - 54%
    Dist.2: Bill Huizenga - 64%
    Dist.3: Justin Amash - 94%
    Dist.4: John Moolenaar - 53%
    Dist.5: Daniel Kildee - 21%
    Dist.6: Fred Upton - 48%
    Dist.7: Tim Walberg - 62%
    Dist.8: Elissa Slotkin - N/A
    Dist.9: Andy Levin - N/A
    Dist.10: Paul Mitchell - 53%
    Dist.11: Haley Stevens - N/A
    Dist.12: Debbie Dingell - 14%
    Dist.13: Rashida Tlaib - N/A
    Dist.14: Brenda Lawrence - 18%

    Minnesota
    Sen. Tina Smith - 25%
    Sen. Amy Klobuchar - 10%
    Dist.1: Jim Hagedorn - N/A
    Dist.2: Angie Craig - N/A
    Dist.3: Dean Phillips - N/A
    Dist.4: Betty McCollum - 21%
    Dist.5: Ilhan Omar - N/A
    Dist.6: Tom Emmer - 65%
    Dist.7: Collin Peterson - 47%
    Dist.8: Pete Stauber - N/A

    Mississippi
    Sen. Roger Wicker - 53%
    Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith - 34%
    Dist.1: Trent Kelly - 62%
    Dist.2: Bennie Thompson - 26%
    Dist.3: Michael Guest - N/A
    Dist.4: Steven Palazzo - 60%

    Missouri
    Sen. Roy Blunt - 55%
    Dist.1: Wm. Clay - 23%
    Dist.2: Ann Wagner - 57%
    Dist.3: Blaine Luetkemeyer - 62%
    Dist.4: Vicky Hartzler - 56%
    Dist.5: Emanuel Cleaver - 22%
    Dist.6: Sam Graves - 56%
    Dist.7: Billy Long - 60%
    Dist.8: Jason Smith - 66%

    Montana
    Sen. Steve Daines - 65%
    Sen. Jon Tester - 23%
    Dist.: Greg Gianforte - 59%

    Nebraska
    Sen. Benjamin Sasse - 69%
    Sen. Deb Fischer - 62%
    Dist.1: Jeff Fortenberry - 56%
    Dist.2: Don Bacon - 53%
    Dist.3: Adrian Smith - 66%

    Nevada
    Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto - 8%
    Dist.1: Dina Titus - 18%
    Dist.2: Mark Amodei - 57%
    Dist.3: Jacky Rosen - 13%
    Dist.3: Susie Lee - N/A
    Dist.4: Steven Horsford - 20%

    New Hampshire
    Sen. Margaret Hassan - 13%
    Sen. Jeanne Shaheen - 8%
    Dist.1: Chris Pappas - N/A
    Dist.2: Ann Kuster - 19%

    New Jersey
    Sen. Robert Menendez - 18%
    Sen. Cory Booker - 16%
    Dist.1: Donald Norcross - 14%
    Dist.2: Jefferson Van Drew - N/A
    Dist.3: Andy Kim - N/A
    Dist.4: Christopher Smith - 45%
    Dist.5: Josh Gottheimer - 16%
    Dist.6: Frank Pallone - 25%
    Dist.7: Tom Malinowski - N/A
    Dist.8: Albio Sires - 15%
    Dist.9: Bill Pascrell - 23%
    Dist.10: Donald Payne - 20%
    Dist.11: Mikie Sherrill - N/A
    Dist.12: Bonnie Watson Coleman - 25%

    New Mexico
    Sen. Martin Heinrich - 13%
    Sen. Tom Udall - 20%
    Dist.1: Debra Haaland - N/A
    Dist.2: Xochitl Torres Small - N/A
    Dist.3: Ben Lujan - 18%

    New York
    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand - 15%
    Sen. Charles Schumer - 14%
    Dist.1: Lee Zeldin - 59%
    Dist.2: Peter King - 45%
    Dist.3: Thomas Suozzi - 18%
    Dist.4: Kathleen Rice - 10%
    Dist.5: Gregory Meeks - 20%
    Dist.6: Grace Meng - 22%
    Dist.7: Nydia Velázquez - 26%
    Dist.8: Hakeem Jeffries - 23%
    Dist.9: Yvette Clarke - 26%
    Dist.10: Jerrold Nadler - 24%
    Dist.11: Max Rose - N/A
    Dist.12: Carolyn Maloney - 22%
    Dist.13: Adriano Espaillat - 18%
    Dist.14: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - N/A
    Dist.15: José Serrano - 24%
    Dist.16: Eliot Engel - 19%
    Dist.17: Nita Lowey - 15%
    Dist.18: Sean Maloney - 18%
    Dist.19: Antonio Delgado - N/A
    Dist.20: Paul Tonko - 23%
    Dist.21: Elise Stefanik - 42%
    Dist.22: Anthony Brindisi - N/A
    Dist.23: Tom Reed - 57%
    Dist.24: John Katko - 50%
    Dist.25: Joseph Morelle - N/A
    Dist.26: Brian Higgins - 17%
    Dist.27: Chris Collins - 53%

    North Carolina
    Sen. Richard Burr - 57%
    Sen. Thom Tillis - 50%
    Dist.1: George Butterfield - 17%
    Dist.2: George Holding - 64%
    Dist.3: Walter Jones - 81%
    Dist.4: David Price - 19%
    Dist.5: Virginia Foxx - 68%
    Dist.6: Bradley Walker - 65%
    Dist.7: David Rouzer - 59%
    Dist.8: Richard Hudson - 61%
    Dist.10: Patrick McHenry - 67%
    Dist.11: Mark Meadows - 72%
    Dist.12: Alma Adams - 13%
    Dist.13: Ted Budd - 73%

    North Dakota
    Sen. John Hoeven - 52%
    Dist.: Kevin Cramer - 53%
    Dist.: Kelly Armstrong - N/A

    Ohio
    Sen. Robert Portman - 50%
    Sen. Sherrod Brown - 22%
    Dist.1: Steve Chabot - 64%
    Dist.2: Brad Wenstrup - 61%
    Dist.3: Joyce Beatty - 18%
    Dist.4: Jim Jordan - 81%
    Dist.5: Robert Latta - 67%
    Dist.6: Bill Johnson - 57%
    Dist.7: Bob Gibbs - 60%
    Dist.8: Warren Davidson - 70%
    Dist.9: Marcy Kaptur - 29%
    Dist.10: Michael Turner - 49%
    Dist.11: Marcia Fudge - 21%
    Dist.12: Troy Balderson - 40%
    Dist.13: Tim Ryan - 25%
    Dist.14: David Joyce - 53%
    Dist.15: Steve Stivers - 53%
    Dist.16: Anthony Gonzalez - N/A

    Oklahoma
    Sen. James Lankford - 66%
    Sen. James Inhofe - 70%
    Dist.1: Kevin Hern - N/A
    Dist.2: Markwayne Mullin - 63%
    Dist.3: Frank Lucas - 58%
    Dist.4: Tom Cole - 53%
    Dist.5: Kendra Horn - N/A

    Oregon
    Sen. Ron Wyden - 18%
    Sen. Jeff Merkley - 17%
    Dist.1: Suzanne Bonamici - 20%
    Dist.2: Greg Walden - 49%
    Dist.3: Earl Blumenauer - 23%
    Dist.4: Peter DeFazio - 31%
    Dist.5: Kurt Schrader - 23%

    Pennsylvania
    Sen. Patrick Toomey - 67%
    Sen. Robert Casey - 11%
    Dist.1: Brian Fitzpatrick - 30%
    Dist.2: Brendan Boyle - 18%
    Dist.3: Dwight Evans - 12%
    Dist.4: Madeleine Dean - N/A
    Dist.5: Mary Scanlon - N/A
    Dist.6: Chrissy Houlahan - N/A
    Dist.7: Susan Wild - N/A
    Dist.8: Matthew Cartwright - 24%
    Dist.9: Daniel Meuser - N/A
    Dist.10: Scott Perry - 74%
    Dist.11: Lloyd Smucker - 60%
    Dist.13: John Joyce - N/A
    Dist.14: Guy Reschenthaler - N/A
    Dist.15: Glenn Thompson - 61%
    Dist.16: Mike Kelly - 56%
    Dist.17: Conor Lamb - 27%
    Dist.18: Michael Doyle - 29%

    Rhode Island
    Sen. John Reed - 14%
    Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - 12%
    Dist.1: David Cicilline - 25%
    Dist.2: James Langevin - 19%

    South Carolina
    Sen. Tim Scott - 69%
    Sen. Lindsey Graham - 60%
    Dist.1: Joe Cunningham - N/A
    Dist.2: Joe Wilson - 59%
    Dist.3: Jeff Duncan - 80%
    Dist.4: William Timmons - N/A
    Dist.5: Ralph Norman - 69%
    Dist.6: James Clyburn - 21%
    Dist.7: Tom Rice - 61%

    South Dakota
    Sen. Mike Rounds - 47%
    Sen. John Thune - 58%
    Dist.: Dusty Johnson - N/A

    Tennessee
    Sen. Lamar Alexander - 51%
    Dist.1: David Roe - 68%
    Dist.2: Tim Burchett - N/A
    Dist.3: Charles Fleischmann - 61%
    Dist.4: Scott DesJarlais - 75%
    Dist.5: Jim Cooper - 21%
    Dist.6: John Rose - N/A
    Dist.7: Marsha Blackburn - 64%
    Dist.7: Mark Green - N/A
    Dist.8: David Kustoff - 53%
    Dist.9: Steve Cohen - 22%

    Texas
    Sen. John Cornyn - 65%
    Sen. Ted Cruz - 75%
    Dist.1: Louie Gohmert - 78%
    Dist.2: Dan Crenshaw - N/A
    Dist.3: Van Taylor - N/A
    Dist.4: John Ratcliffe - 68%
    Dist.5: Lance Gooden - N/A
    Dist.6: Ron Wright - N/A
    Dist.7: Lizzie Fletcher - N/A
    Dist.8: Kevin Brady - 56%
    Dist.9: Al Green - 23%
    Dist.10: Michael McCaul - 59%
    Dist.11: K. Conaway - 60%
    Dist.12: Kay Granger - 52%
    Dist.13: Mac Thornberry - 54%
    Dist.14: Randy Weber - 69%
    Dist.15: Vicente Gonzalez - 33%
    Dist.16: Veronica Escobar - N/A
    Dist.17: Bill Flores - 62%
    Dist.18: Sheila Jackson-Lee - 24%
    Dist.19: Jodey Arrington - 58%
    Dist.20: Joaquin Castro - 23%
    Dist.21: Chip Roy - N/A
    Dist.22: Pete Olson - 67%
    Dist.23: Will Hurd - 54%
    Dist.24: Kenny Marchant - 66%
    Dist.25: Roger Williams - 67%
    Dist.26: Michael Burgess - 69%
    Dist.27: Michael Cloud - 67%
    Dist.28: Henry Cuellar - 25%
    Dist.29: Sylvia Garcia - N/A
    Dist.30: Eddie Johnson - 19%
    Dist.31: John Carter - 56%
    Dist.32: Colin Allred - N/A
    Dist.33: Marc Veasey - 23%
    Dist.34: Filemon Vela - 25%
    Dist.35: Lloyd Doggett - 25%
    Dist.36: Brian Babin - 63%

    Utah
    Sen. Mike Lee - 92%
    Dist.1: Rob Bishop - 66%
    Dist.2: Chris Stewart - 60%
    Dist.3: John Curtis - 58%
    Dist.4: Ben McAdams - N/A

    Vermont
    Sen. Patrick Leahy - 16%
    Sen. Bernard Sanders - 28%
    Dist.: Peter Welch - 26%

    Virginia
    Sen. Mark Warner - 11%
    Sen. Timothy Kaine - 8%
    Dist.1: Robert Wittman - 64%
    Dist.2: Elaine Luria - N/A
    Dist.3: Robert Scott - 23%
    Dist.4: A. McEachin - 8%
    Dist.5: Denver Riggleman - N/A
    Dist.6: Ben Cline - N/A
    Dist.7: Abigail Spanberger - N/A
    Dist.8: Donald Beyer - 15%
    Dist.9: H. Griffith - 76%
    Dist.10: Jennifer Wexton - N/A
    Dist.11: Gerald Connolly - 16%

    Washington
    Sen. Maria Cantwell - 14%
    Sen. Patty Murray - 12%
    Dist.1: Suzan DelBene - 20%
    Dist.2: Rick Larsen - 18%
    Dist.3: Jaime Herrera Beutler - 64%
    Dist.4: Dan Newhouse - 56%
    Dist.5: Cathy McMorris Rodgers - 61%
    Dist.6: Derek Kilmer - 18%
    Dist.7: Pramila Jayapal - 21%
    Dist.8: Kim Schrier - N/A
    Dist.9: Adam Smith - 21%
    Dist.10: Denny Heck - 15%

    West Virginia
    Sen. Shelley Capito - 48%
    Sen. Joe Manchin - 31%
    Dist.1: David McKinley - 60%
    Dist.2: Alex Mooney - 73%
    Dist.3: Carol Miller - N/A

    Wisconsin
    Sen. Ron Johnson - 69%
    Sen. Tammy Baldwin - 25%
    Dist.1: Bryan Steil - N/A
    Dist.2: Mark Pocan - 32%
    Dist.3: Ron Kind - 23%
    Dist.4: Gwen Moore - 25%
    Dist.5: F. Sensenbrenner - 77%
    Dist.6: Glenn Grothman - 63%
    Dist.7: Sean Duffy - 63%
    Dist.8: Mike Gallagher - 58%

    Wyoming
    Sen. Michael Enzi - 69%
    Sen. John Barrasso - 71%
    Dist.: Liz Cheney - 62%

    Don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows

  20. #47

    Red face America's Worst - the D&R party = American exceptionalism

    Quote Originally Posted by shakey1 View Post
    The reason that congress is so screwed up is simple....

    They're 99.9% Republican&Democrat party, IOW America's Worst.

    It's what the voters demand. The vast majority are totally clueless brainwashed rubes, and damn determined to stay that way. That's "American exceptionalism".
    Last edited by RonZeplin; 06-23-2019 at 07:39 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only show up to attack Trump when he is wrong
    Make America the Land of the Free & the Home of the Brave again

  21. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by r3volution 3.0 View Post
    H Amdt 1141 to H J Res 124 (September 2014), to authorize aid to Syrian rebels, she voted nay

    https://votesmart.org/bill/18860/499...ian-opposition

    As I mentioned, Amash and Massie voted the same way.



    Evidently, and a few months before the above vote



    The record is conflicted.

    In any event, I don't frankly care whether she really is a dove or not.

    It's enough that she appears to be, if that helps revive similar sentiments in the Dem Party.

    If she actually won (which we won't), she would at least be no worse than the average Dem/GOPer.
    She is bad on domestic issues like Medicare for all. Even if she slowly pulled forces out of the middle East the Medicare for all would cost more than Iraq,Afghanistan,Libya,Syria,Yemen wars all combined. I am not defending the wars but she would add more debt than Obama with just that one plan and she probably wouldn't even bring the troops home because she votes like she wants to be involved in the middle East she just thinks she would be better at winning the wars because she wouldn't try to make profits from it.



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  23. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls' Revere View Post
    Christ the entire Congress is f**ked.

    https://www.thenewamerican.com/freedom-index

    "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 to June 2018. Click on a senator's or representative's name to get a detailed breakdown of his or her voting record.

    Current Members of the 116th Congress

    Alabama
    Sen. Doug Jones - 20%
    Sen. Richard Shelby - 64%
    Dist.1: Bradley Byrne - 57%
    Dist.2: Martha Roby - 55%
    Dist.3: Mike Rogers - 55%
    Dist.4: Robert Aderholt - 57%
    Dist.5: Mo Brooks - 74%
    Dist.6: Gary Palmer - 70%
    Dist.7: Terri Sewell - 14%

    Alaska
    Sen. Dan Sullivan - 57%
    Sen. Lisa Murkowski - 47%
    Dist.: Don Young - 57%

    Arizona
    Dist.1: Tom O'Halleran - 18%
    Dist.2: Ann Kirkpatrick - 22%
    Dist.2: Martha McSally - 53%
    Dist.3: Raul Grijalva - 31%
    Dist.4: Paul Gosar - 80%
    Dist.5: Andy Biggs - 90%
    Dist.6: David Schweikert - 77%
    Dist.7: Ruben Gallego - 18%
    Dist.8: Debbie Lesko - 74%
    Dist.9: Greg Stanton - N/A
    Dist.9: Kyrsten Sinema - 20%

    Arkansas
    Sen. John Boozman - 56%
    Sen. Tom Cotton - 62%
    Dist.1: Eric Crawford - 58%
    Dist.2: French Hill - 54%
    Dist.3: Steve Womack - 54%
    Dist.4: Bruce Westerman - 60%

    California
    Sen. Kamala Harris - 20%
    Sen. Dianne Feinstein - 13%
    Dist.1: Doug LaMalfa - 61%
    Dist.2: Jared Huffman - 26%
    Dist.3: John Garamendi - 17%
    Dist.4: Tom McClintock - 86%
    Dist.5: Mike Thompson - 20%
    Dist.6: Doris Matsui - 21%
    Dist.7: Ami Bera - 10%
    Dist.8: Paul Cook - 55%
    Dist.9: Jerry McNerney - 18%
    Dist.10: Josh Harder - N/A
    Dist.11: Mark DeSaulnier - 18%
    Dist.12: Nancy Pelosi - 18%
    Dist.13: Barbara Lee - 30%
    Dist.14: Jackie Speier - 25%
    Dist.15: Eric Swalwell - 22%
    Dist.16: Jim Costa - 19%
    Dist.17: Ro Khanna - 25%
    Dist.18: Anna Eshoo - 21%
    Dist.19: Zoe Lofgren - 25%
    Dist.20: Jimmy Panetta - 18%
    Dist.21: TJ Cox - N/A
    Dist.22: Devin Nunes - 54%
    Dist.23: Kevin McCarthy - 61%
    Dist.24: Salud Carbajal - 14%
    Dist.25: Katie Hill - N/A
    Dist.26: Julia Brownley - 12%
    Dist.27: Judy Chu - 25%
    Dist.28: Adam Schiff - 19%
    Dist.29: Tony Cardenas - 27%
    Dist.30: Brad Sherman - 19%
    Dist.31: Pete Aguilar - 12%
    Dist.32: Grace Napolitano - 23%
    Dist.33: Ted Lieu - 30%
    Dist.34: Jimmy Gomez - 26%
    Dist.35: Norma Torres - 14%
    Dist.36: Raul Ruiz - 16%
    Dist.37: Karen Bass - 25%
    Dist.38: Linda Sanchez - 25%
    Dist.39: Gilbert Cisneros - N/A
    Dist.40: Lucille Roybal-Allard - 21%
    Dist.41: Mark Takano - 28%
    Dist.42: Ken Calvert - 52%
    Dist.43: Maxine Waters - 27%
    Dist.44: Nanette Barragán - 23%
    Dist.45: Katie Porter - N/A
    Dist.46: J. Correa - 25%
    Dist.47: Alan Lowenthal - 23%
    Dist.48: Harley Rouda - N/A
    Dist.49: Mike Levin - N/A
    Dist.50: Duncan Hunter - 68%
    Dist.51: Juan Vargas - 22%
    Dist.52: Scott Peters - 9%
    Dist.53: Susan Davis - 17%

    Colorado
    Sen. Michael Bennet - 11%
    Sen. Cory Gardner - 61%
    Dist.1: Diana DeGette - 21%
    Dist.2: Joe Neguse - N/A
    Dist.3: Scott Tipton - 66%
    Dist.4: Ken Buck - 75%
    Dist.5: Doug Lamborn - 74%
    Dist.6: Jason Crow - N/A
    Dist.7: Ed Perlmutter - 17%

    Connecticut
    Sen. Richard Blumenthal - 14%
    Sen. Christopher Murphy - 15%
    Dist.1: John Larson - 22%
    Dist.2: Joe Courtney - 19%
    Dist.3: Rosa DeLauro - 21%
    Dist.4: James Himes - 11%
    Dist.5: Jahana Hayes - N/A

    Delaware
    Sen. Chris Coons - 11%
    Sen. Thomas Carper - 14%
    Dist.: Lisa Blunt Rochester - 10%

    Florida
    Sen. Marco Rubio - 68%
    Dist.1: Matt Gaetz - 75%
    Dist.2: Neal Dunn - 52%
    Dist.3: Ted Yoho - 74%
    Dist.4: John Rutherford - 50%
    Dist.5: Al Lawson - 11%
    Dist.6: Michael Waltz - N/A
    Dist.7: Stephanie Murphy - 13%
    Dist.8: Bill Posey - 82%
    Dist.9: Darren Soto - 18%
    Dist.10: Val Demings - 11%
    Dist.11: Daniel Webster - 67%
    Dist.12: Gus Bilirakis - 60%
    Dist.13: Charlie Crist - 16%
    Dist.14: Kathy Castor - 15%
    Dist.15: Ross Spano - N/A
    Dist.16: Vern Buchanan - 56%
    Dist.17: W. Steube - N/A
    Dist.18: Brian Mast - 48%
    Dist.19: Francis Rooney - 58%
    Dist.20: Alcee Hastings - 24%
    Dist.21: Lois Frankel - 18%
    Dist.22: Theodore Deutch - 17%
    Dist.23: Debbie Wasserman Schultz - 14%
    Dist.24: Frederica Wilson - 20%
    Dist.25: Mario Diaz-Balart - 46%
    Dist.26: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - N/A
    Dist.27: Donna Shalala - N/A

    Georgia
    Sen. David Perdue - 60%
    Sen. John Isakson - 54%
    Dist.1: Buddy Carter - 56%
    Dist.2: Sanford Bishop - 30%
    Dist.3: A. Ferguson - 56%
    Dist.4: Henry Johnson - 20%
    Dist.5: John Lewis - 26%
    Dist.6: Lucy McBath - N/A
    Dist.7: Rob Woodall - 65%
    Dist.8: Austin Scott - 64%
    Dist.9: Doug Collins - 61%
    Dist.10: Jody Hice - 69%
    Dist.11: Barry Loudermilk - 68%
    Dist.12: Rick Allen - 58%
    Dist.13: David Scott - 21%
    Dist.14: Tom Graves - 69%

    Hawaii
    Sen. Brian Schatz - 12%
    Sen. Mazie Hirono - 14%
    Dist.1: Ed Case - 22%
    Dist.2: Tulsi Gabbard - 30%

    Idaho
    Sen. James Risch - 77%
    Sen. Michael Crapo - 68%
    Dist.1: Russ Fulcher - N/A
    Dist.2: Michael Simpson - 54%

    Illinois
    Sen. Richard Durbin - 13%
    Sen. Tammy Duckworth - 13%
    Dist.1: Bobby Rush - 24%
    Dist.2: Robin Kelly - 22%
    Dist.3: Daniel Lipinski - 20%
    Dist.4: Jesús GarcÃ*a - N/A
    Dist.5: Mike Quigley - 14%
    Dist.6: Sean Casten - N/A
    Dist.7: Danny Davis - 25%
    Dist.8: Raja Krishnamoorthi - 15%
    Dist.9: Janice Schakowsky - 24%
    Dist.10: Bradley Schneider - 13%
    Dist.11: Bill Foster - 14%
    Dist.12: Mike Bost - 52%
    Dist.13: Rodney Davis - 55%
    Dist.14: Lauren Underwood - N/A
    Dist.15: John Shimkus - 53%
    Dist.16: Adam Kinzinger - 53%
    Dist.17: Cheri Bustos - 15%
    Dist.18: Darin LaHood - 58%

    Indiana
    Sen. Todd Young - 56%
    Dist.1: Peter Visclosky - 26%
    Dist.2: Jackie Walorski - 53%
    Dist.3: Jim Banks - 65%
    Dist.4: James Baird - N/A
    Dist.5: Susan Brooks - 50%
    Dist.6: Greg Pence - N/A
    Dist.7: André Carson - 17%
    Dist.8: Larry Bucshon - 58%
    Dist.9: Trey Hollingsworth - 62%

    Iowa
    Sen. Charles Grassley - 62%
    Sen. Joni Ernst - 56%
    Dist.1: Abby Finkenauer - N/A
    Dist.2: David Loebsack - 20%
    Dist.3: Cynthia Axne - N/A
    Dist.4: Steve King - 65%

    Kansas
    Sen. Jerry Moran - 64%
    Sen. Pat Roberts - 60%
    Dist.1: Roger Marshall - 56%
    Dist.2: Steven Watkins - N/A
    Dist.3: Sharice Davids - N/A
    Dist.4: Ron Estes - 49%

    Kentucky
    Sen. Rand Paul - 94%
    Sen. Mitch McConnell - 59%
    Dist.1: James Comer - 58%
    Dist.2: Brett Guthrie - 62%
    Dist.3: John Yarmuth - 21%
    Dist.4: Thomas Massie - 99%
    Dist.5: Harold Rogers - 52%
    Dist.6: Garland Barr - 55%

    Louisiana
    Sen. John Kennedy - 53%
    Sen. Bill Cassidy - 63%
    Dist.1: Steve Scalise - 68%
    Dist.2: Cedric Richmond - 22%
    Dist.3: Clay Higgins - 61%
    Dist.4: Mike Johnson - 65%
    Dist.5: Ralph Abraham - 60%
    Dist.6: Garret Graves - 65%

    Maine
    Sen. Angus King - 15%
    Sen. Susan Collins - 39%
    Dist.1: Chellie Pingree - 27%
    Dist.2: Jared Golden - N/A

    Maryland
    Sen. Chris Van Hollen - 20%
    Sen. Benjamin Cardin - 17%
    Dist.1: Andy Harris - 76%
    Dist.2: C. Ruppersberger - 15%
    Dist.3: John Sarbanes - 19%
    Dist.4: Anthony Brown - 9%
    Dist.5: Steny Hoyer - 16%
    Dist.6: David Trone - N/A
    Dist.7: Elijah Cummings - 22%
    Dist.8: Jamie Raskin - 15%

    Massachusetts
    Sen. Edward Markey - 23%
    Sen. Elizabeth Warren - 16%
    Dist.1: Richard Neal - 20%
    Dist.2: James McGovern - 26%
    Dist.3: Lori Trahan - N/A
    Dist.4: Joseph Kennedy - 22%
    Dist.5: Katherine Clark - 27%
    Dist.6: Seth Moulton - 13%
    Dist.7: Ayanna Pressley - N/A
    Dist.8: Stephen Lynch - 24%
    Dist.9: William Keating - 21%

    Michigan
    Sen. Gary Peters - 16%
    Sen. Debbie Stabenow - 17%
    Dist.1: Jack Bergman - 54%
    Dist.2: Bill Huizenga - 64%
    Dist.3: Justin Amash - 94%
    Dist.4: John Moolenaar - 53%
    Dist.5: Daniel Kildee - 21%
    Dist.6: Fred Upton - 48%
    Dist.7: Tim Walberg - 62%
    Dist.8: Elissa Slotkin - N/A
    Dist.9: Andy Levin - N/A
    Dist.10: Paul Mitchell - 53%
    Dist.11: Haley Stevens - N/A
    Dist.12: Debbie Dingell - 14%
    Dist.13: Rashida Tlaib - N/A
    Dist.14: Brenda Lawrence - 18%

    Minnesota
    Sen. Tina Smith - 25%
    Sen. Amy Klobuchar - 10%
    Dist.1: Jim Hagedorn - N/A
    Dist.2: Angie Craig - N/A
    Dist.3: Dean Phillips - N/A
    Dist.4: Betty McCollum - 21%
    Dist.5: Ilhan Omar - N/A
    Dist.6: Tom Emmer - 65%
    Dist.7: Collin Peterson - 47%
    Dist.8: Pete Stauber - N/A

    Mississippi
    Sen. Roger Wicker - 53%
    Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith - 34%
    Dist.1: Trent Kelly - 62%
    Dist.2: Bennie Thompson - 26%
    Dist.3: Michael Guest - N/A
    Dist.4: Steven Palazzo - 60%

    Missouri
    Sen. Roy Blunt - 55%
    Dist.1: Wm. Clay - 23%
    Dist.2: Ann Wagner - 57%
    Dist.3: Blaine Luetkemeyer - 62%
    Dist.4: Vicky Hartzler - 56%
    Dist.5: Emanuel Cleaver - 22%
    Dist.6: Sam Graves - 56%
    Dist.7: Billy Long - 60%
    Dist.8: Jason Smith - 66%

    Montana
    Sen. Steve Daines - 65%
    Sen. Jon Tester - 23%
    Dist.: Greg Gianforte - 59%

    Nebraska
    Sen. Benjamin Sasse - 69%
    Sen. Deb Fischer - 62%
    Dist.1: Jeff Fortenberry - 56%
    Dist.2: Don Bacon - 53%
    Dist.3: Adrian Smith - 66%

    Nevada
    Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto - 8%
    Dist.1: Dina Titus - 18%
    Dist.2: Mark Amodei - 57%
    Dist.3: Jacky Rosen - 13%
    Dist.3: Susie Lee - N/A
    Dist.4: Steven Horsford - 20%

    New Hampshire
    Sen. Margaret Hassan - 13%
    Sen. Jeanne Shaheen - 8%
    Dist.1: Chris Pappas - N/A
    Dist.2: Ann Kuster - 19%

    New Jersey
    Sen. Robert Menendez - 18%
    Sen. Cory Booker - 16%
    Dist.1: Donald Norcross - 14%
    Dist.2: Jefferson Van Drew - N/A
    Dist.3: Andy Kim - N/A
    Dist.4: Christopher Smith - 45%
    Dist.5: Josh Gottheimer - 16%
    Dist.6: Frank Pallone - 25%
    Dist.7: Tom Malinowski - N/A
    Dist.8: Albio Sires - 15%
    Dist.9: Bill Pascrell - 23%
    Dist.10: Donald Payne - 20%
    Dist.11: Mikie Sherrill - N/A
    Dist.12: Bonnie Watson Coleman - 25%

    New Mexico
    Sen. Martin Heinrich - 13%
    Sen. Tom Udall - 20%
    Dist.1: Debra Haaland - N/A
    Dist.2: Xochitl Torres Small - N/A
    Dist.3: Ben Lujan - 18%

    New York
    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand - 15%
    Sen. Charles Schumer - 14%
    Dist.1: Lee Zeldin - 59%
    Dist.2: Peter King - 45%
    Dist.3: Thomas Suozzi - 18%
    Dist.4: Kathleen Rice - 10%
    Dist.5: Gregory Meeks - 20%
    Dist.6: Grace Meng - 22%
    Dist.7: Nydia Velázquez - 26%
    Dist.8: Hakeem Jeffries - 23%
    Dist.9: Yvette Clarke - 26%
    Dist.10: Jerrold Nadler - 24%
    Dist.11: Max Rose - N/A
    Dist.12: Carolyn Maloney - 22%
    Dist.13: Adriano Espaillat - 18%
    Dist.14: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - N/A
    Dist.15: José Serrano - 24%
    Dist.16: Eliot Engel - 19%
    Dist.17: Nita Lowey - 15%
    Dist.18: Sean Maloney - 18%
    Dist.19: Antonio Delgado - N/A
    Dist.20: Paul Tonko - 23%
    Dist.21: Elise Stefanik - 42%
    Dist.22: Anthony Brindisi - N/A
    Dist.23: Tom Reed - 57%
    Dist.24: John Katko - 50%
    Dist.25: Joseph Morelle - N/A
    Dist.26: Brian Higgins - 17%
    Dist.27: Chris Collins - 53%

    North Carolina
    Sen. Richard Burr - 57%
    Sen. Thom Tillis - 50%
    Dist.1: George Butterfield - 17%
    Dist.2: George Holding - 64%
    Dist.3: Walter Jones - 81%
    Dist.4: David Price - 19%
    Dist.5: Virginia Foxx - 68%
    Dist.6: Bradley Walker - 65%
    Dist.7: David Rouzer - 59%
    Dist.8: Richard Hudson - 61%
    Dist.10: Patrick McHenry - 67%
    Dist.11: Mark Meadows - 72%
    Dist.12: Alma Adams - 13%
    Dist.13: Ted Budd - 73%

    North Dakota
    Sen. John Hoeven - 52%
    Dist.: Kevin Cramer - 53%
    Dist.: Kelly Armstrong - N/A

    Ohio
    Sen. Robert Portman - 50%
    Sen. Sherrod Brown - 22%
    Dist.1: Steve Chabot - 64%
    Dist.2: Brad Wenstrup - 61%
    Dist.3: Joyce Beatty - 18%
    Dist.4: Jim Jordan - 81%
    Dist.5: Robert Latta - 67%
    Dist.6: Bill Johnson - 57%
    Dist.7: Bob Gibbs - 60%
    Dist.8: Warren Davidson - 70%
    Dist.9: Marcy Kaptur - 29%
    Dist.10: Michael Turner - 49%
    Dist.11: Marcia Fudge - 21%
    Dist.12: Troy Balderson - 40%
    Dist.13: Tim Ryan - 25%
    Dist.14: David Joyce - 53%
    Dist.15: Steve Stivers - 53%
    Dist.16: Anthony Gonzalez - N/A

    Oklahoma
    Sen. James Lankford - 66%
    Sen. James Inhofe - 70%
    Dist.1: Kevin Hern - N/A
    Dist.2: Markwayne Mullin - 63%
    Dist.3: Frank Lucas - 58%
    Dist.4: Tom Cole - 53%
    Dist.5: Kendra Horn - N/A

    Oregon
    Sen. Ron Wyden - 18%
    Sen. Jeff Merkley - 17%
    Dist.1: Suzanne Bonamici - 20%
    Dist.2: Greg Walden - 49%
    Dist.3: Earl Blumenauer - 23%
    Dist.4: Peter DeFazio - 31%
    Dist.5: Kurt Schrader - 23%

    Pennsylvania
    Sen. Patrick Toomey - 67%
    Sen. Robert Casey - 11%
    Dist.1: Brian Fitzpatrick - 30%
    Dist.2: Brendan Boyle - 18%
    Dist.3: Dwight Evans - 12%
    Dist.4: Madeleine Dean - N/A
    Dist.5: Mary Scanlon - N/A
    Dist.6: Chrissy Houlahan - N/A
    Dist.7: Susan Wild - N/A
    Dist.8: Matthew Cartwright - 24%
    Dist.9: Daniel Meuser - N/A
    Dist.10: Scott Perry - 74%
    Dist.11: Lloyd Smucker - 60%
    Dist.13: John Joyce - N/A
    Dist.14: Guy Reschenthaler - N/A
    Dist.15: Glenn Thompson - 61%
    Dist.16: Mike Kelly - 56%
    Dist.17: Conor Lamb - 27%
    Dist.18: Michael Doyle - 29%

    Rhode Island
    Sen. John Reed - 14%
    Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - 12%
    Dist.1: David Cicilline - 25%
    Dist.2: James Langevin - 19%

    South Carolina
    Sen. Tim Scott - 69%
    Sen. Lindsey Graham - 60%
    Dist.1: Joe Cunningham - N/A
    Dist.2: Joe Wilson - 59%
    Dist.3: Jeff Duncan - 80%
    Dist.4: William Timmons - N/A
    Dist.5: Ralph Norman - 69%
    Dist.6: James Clyburn - 21%
    Dist.7: Tom Rice - 61%

    South Dakota
    Sen. Mike Rounds - 47%
    Sen. John Thune - 58%
    Dist.: Dusty Johnson - N/A

    Tennessee
    Sen. Lamar Alexander - 51%
    Dist.1: David Roe - 68%
    Dist.2: Tim Burchett - N/A
    Dist.3: Charles Fleischmann - 61%
    Dist.4: Scott DesJarlais - 75%
    Dist.5: Jim Cooper - 21%
    Dist.6: John Rose - N/A
    Dist.7: Marsha Blackburn - 64%
    Dist.7: Mark Green - N/A
    Dist.8: David Kustoff - 53%
    Dist.9: Steve Cohen - 22%

    Texas
    Sen. John Cornyn - 65%
    Sen. Ted Cruz - 75%
    Dist.1: Louie Gohmert - 78%
    Dist.2: Dan Crenshaw - N/A
    Dist.3: Van Taylor - N/A
    Dist.4: John Ratcliffe - 68%
    Dist.5: Lance Gooden - N/A
    Dist.6: Ron Wright - N/A
    Dist.7: Lizzie Fletcher - N/A
    Dist.8: Kevin Brady - 56%
    Dist.9: Al Green - 23%
    Dist.10: Michael McCaul - 59%
    Dist.11: K. Conaway - 60%
    Dist.12: Kay Granger - 52%
    Dist.13: Mac Thornberry - 54%
    Dist.14: Randy Weber - 69%
    Dist.15: Vicente Gonzalez - 33%
    Dist.16: Veronica Escobar - N/A
    Dist.17: Bill Flores - 62%
    Dist.18: Sheila Jackson-Lee - 24%
    Dist.19: Jodey Arrington - 58%
    Dist.20: Joaquin Castro - 23%
    Dist.21: Chip Roy - N/A
    Dist.22: Pete Olson - 67%
    Dist.23: Will Hurd - 54%
    Dist.24: Kenny Marchant - 66%
    Dist.25: Roger Williams - 67%
    Dist.26: Michael Burgess - 69%
    Dist.27: Michael Cloud - 67%
    Dist.28: Henry Cuellar - 25%
    Dist.29: Sylvia Garcia - N/A
    Dist.30: Eddie Johnson - 19%
    Dist.31: John Carter - 56%
    Dist.32: Colin Allred - N/A
    Dist.33: Marc Veasey - 23%
    Dist.34: Filemon Vela - 25%
    Dist.35: Lloyd Doggett - 25%
    Dist.36: Brian Babin - 63%

    Utah
    Sen. Mike Lee - 92%
    Dist.1: Rob Bishop - 66%
    Dist.2: Chris Stewart - 60%
    Dist.3: John Curtis - 58%
    Dist.4: Ben McAdams - N/A

    Vermont
    Sen. Patrick Leahy - 16%
    Sen. Bernard Sanders - 28%
    Dist.: Peter Welch - 26%

    Virginia
    Sen. Mark Warner - 11%
    Sen. Timothy Kaine - 8%
    Dist.1: Robert Wittman - 64%
    Dist.2: Elaine Luria - N/A
    Dist.3: Robert Scott - 23%
    Dist.4: A. McEachin - 8%
    Dist.5: Denver Riggleman - N/A
    Dist.6: Ben Cline - N/A
    Dist.7: Abigail Spanberger - N/A
    Dist.8: Donald Beyer - 15%
    Dist.9: H. Griffith - 76%
    Dist.10: Jennifer Wexton - N/A
    Dist.11: Gerald Connolly - 16%

    Washington
    Sen. Maria Cantwell - 14%
    Sen. Patty Murray - 12%
    Dist.1: Suzan DelBene - 20%
    Dist.2: Rick Larsen - 18%
    Dist.3: Jaime Herrera Beutler - 64%
    Dist.4: Dan Newhouse - 56%
    Dist.5: Cathy McMorris Rodgers - 61%
    Dist.6: Derek Kilmer - 18%
    Dist.7: Pramila Jayapal - 21%
    Dist.8: Kim Schrier - N/A
    Dist.9: Adam Smith - 21%
    Dist.10: Denny Heck - 15%

    West Virginia
    Sen. Shelley Capito - 48%
    Sen. Joe Manchin - 31%
    Dist.1: David McKinley - 60%
    Dist.2: Alex Mooney - 73%
    Dist.3: Carol Miller - N/A

    Wisconsin
    Sen. Ron Johnson - 69%
    Sen. Tammy Baldwin - 25%
    Dist.1: Bryan Steil - N/A
    Dist.2: Mark Pocan - 32%
    Dist.3: Ron Kind - 23%
    Dist.4: Gwen Moore - 25%
    Dist.5: F. Sensenbrenner - 77%
    Dist.6: Glenn Grothman - 63%
    Dist.7: Sean Duffy - 63%
    Dist.8: Mike Gallagher - 58%

    Wyoming
    Sen. Michael Enzi - 69%
    Sen. John Barrasso - 71%
    Dist.: Liz Cheney - 62%
    Wow. Only five people on that list have a score of 90% or above.

    Rand Paul, Justin Amash, Thomas Massie, Mike Lee, and Andy Biggs.
    Last edited by Anti Globalist; 06-23-2019 at 08:31 AM.
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    Calvin Coolidge

  24. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Globalist View Post
    Wow. Only five people on that list have a score of 90% or above.

    Rand Paul, Justin Amash, Thomas Massie, Mike Lee, and Andy Biggs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Globalist View Post
    Wow. Only five people on that list have a score of 90% or above.

    Rand Paul, Justin Amash, Thomas Massie, Mike Lee, and Andy Biggs.
    I ran some numbers. You beat me to the names. You are correct.

    STATES with AVG score of 60% or higher:

    Idaho = 66% avg
    Kentucky = 63% avg
    Nebraska = 61% avg
    Oklahoma = 62% avg
    Utah = 69% avg
    Wyoming = 67% avg


    STATES with representative of 90% or higher


    Arizona = Andy Biggs 90%
    Kentucky = Rand Paul 94%
    = Thomas Massie 99%
    Michigan = Justin Amash 94%
    Utah = Mike Lee 92%

    STATES with avg score of 40% or lower

    CA = 27%
    CT = 17%
    DE = 12%
    FL = 40%
    HI = 20%
    IL = 27%
    ME 27%
    MD = 21%
    MN = 34%
    NV = 23%
    NH = 13%
    NJ = 22%
    NM = 17%
    NY = 28%
    OR = 26%
    PA = 39%
    RI = 18%
    VT = 23%
    VA = 28%
    WA = 29%

    STATES with representatives with a score of LESS then 10%

    CA = Scott Peters = 9%
    VA = A. Mc Eachin = 8%
    NH = Jeanne Shaheen = 8%


    Perhaps Kentucky is the new New Hampshire? I was surprised that Texas did not make the list for score of 60% or higher.
    Last edited by Pauls' Revere; 06-23-2019 at 09:29 AM.

    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!

  25. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls' Revere View Post
    I ran some numbers. You beat me to the names. You are correct.

    STATES with AVG score of 60% or higher:

    Idaho = 66% avg
    Kentucky = 63% avg
    Nebraska = 61% avg
    Oklahoma = 62% avg
    Utah = 69% avg
    Wyoming = 67% avg


    STATES with representative of 90% or higher


    Arizona = Andy Biggs 90%
    Kentucky = Rand Paul 94%
    = Thomas Massie 99%
    Michigan = Justin Amash 94%
    Utah = Mike Lee 92%

    STATES with avg score of 40% or lower

    CA = 27%
    CT = 17%
    DE = 12%
    FL = 40%
    HI = 20%
    IL = 27%
    ME 27%
    MD = 21%
    MN = 34%
    NV = 23%
    NH = 13%
    NJ = 22%
    NM = 17%
    NY = 28%
    OR = 26%
    PA = 39%
    RI = 18%
    VT = 23%
    VA = 28%
    WA = 29%

    STATES with representatives with a score of LESS then 10%

    CA = Scott Peters = 9%
    VA = A. Mc Eachin = 8%
    NH = Jeanne Shaheen = 8%


    Perhaps Kentucky is the new New Hampshire? I was surprised that Texas did not make the list for score of 60% or higher.

    I was almost going to run numbers to see what the national average index score is but figure the country is so far off the constitutional mark why bother.
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  26. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by PAF View Post
    I was almost going to run numbers to see what the national average index score is but figure the country is so far off the constitutional mark why bother.
    You are correct. states with scores of 40% or lower outnumber states with scores of 60% or higher by almost 4:1.

    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!

  27. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls' Revere View Post


    Perhaps Kentucky is the new New Hampshire? I was surprised that Texas did not make the list for score of 60% or higher.
    With the influx of immigrants, Texas is in the process of becoming the next California, as California becomes the next Venezuela, and so goes the country.

    "...and that's a good thing."
    --Bernie Sanders.
    ...

  28. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by RJB View Post
    With the influx of immigrants, Texas is in the process of becoming the next California, as California becomes the next Venezuela, and so goes the country.

    "...and that's a good thing."
    --Bernie Sanders.
    and the exodus of Californians to other states expedites this process and California receives federal funding for programs.

    How on Earth do we reverse this? I promise you I vote as hard as I can!

    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!

  29. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by RJB View Post
    With the influx of immigrants, Texas is in the process of becoming the next California, as California becomes the next Venezuela, and so goes the country.

    "...and that's a good thing."
    --Bernie Sanders.
    Don’t give big-government-MIC-no-bid-contract-pro-surveillance-state republicans an easy pass and other people to blame. Immigrants can not vote outside of maybe local. Immigrants, like Americans are not even aware of the pathetic anti-constitutional votes on the house/senate floor.

    Refer to post #45, replace democrat with republican and the same exact conversation applies.
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  30. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    God that's depressing...literally the worst in the nation.

    Three communist broads, and a militant fagggot, communist.
    How is that even possible? Isn't New Hampshire supposed to be a top 5 state in terms of overall freedom?
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  32. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Globalist View Post
    How is that even possible? Isn't New Hampshire supposed to be a top 5 state in terms of overall freedom?
    Curious indeed. Also, when I resided there, it was not flooded with thousands and thousands of Mexican immigrants. And the list AF provided they are all “Americans”. Something else seems to be going on. Perhaps government workers inherently like government growth, much like companies wanting to expand their businesses. They certainly do not want to work themselves out of a job.
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  33. #58
    Quote Originally Posted by PAF View Post
    Don’t give big-government-MIC-no-bid-contract-pro-surveillance-state republicans an easy pass and other people to blame. Immigrants can not vote outside of maybe local. Immigrants, like Americans are not even aware of the pathetic anti-constitutional votes on the house/senate floor.

    Refer to post #45, replace democrat with republican and the same exact conversation applies.
    They do vote and campaign and if every Demoncrat were replaced with even the worst Republicans the average would be significantly higher.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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  34. #59
    Quote Originally Posted by Pauls' Revere View Post
    and the exodus of Californians to other states expedites this process and California receives federal funding for programs.

    How on Earth do we reverse this? I promise you I vote as hard as I can!
    Separation is the best beginning to a solution and if we can't get that there will be civil war.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

  35. #60
    Quote Originally Posted by PAF View Post
    Don’t give big-government-MIC-no-bid-contract-pro-surveillance-state republicans an easy pass and other people to blame. Immigrants can not vote outside of maybe local. Immigrants, like Americans are not even aware of the pathetic anti-constitutional votes on the house/senate floor.

    Refer to post #45, replace democrat with republican and the same exact conversation applies.
    They also inflate the census numbers of sanctuary/welfare cities and states and give the Demoncrats a disproportionate number of Representatives.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

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