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Tag: All-around Centrist A$$clown Millionaire Elected Class that Calls Himself A RepublicanBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Believe it or not, with lake living and fantastic weather, I let slip the vote last Tuesday to repeal Fred Uptons' incandescent light bulb ban. Well, here it is. Predictably, it failed. 233-193. 10 alleged Rs voted to keep Fred Uptons' Nanny State job killing $50 curlique light bulbs and opposed your pathetically executed right of choice.
Michigan's Reps. and how they voted to repeal Fred Uptons' ban. Yeas: Amash, Benishek, Camp, Huizenga, McCotter, Miller, Rogers, Upton, Walberg Nays: Clarke, Conyers, Dingell, Kildee, Levin, Peters Just remember this line of crap next election CD-6...
"It was never my goal for Washington to decide what type of light bulbs Americans should use," Upton admits now. CD-6 voters, please, prove to the rest of the state that you're not as dumb as these voters, and give Fred Upton the boot in 2012 too. Also take note people... Fred Upton couldn't even be bothered to cosponsor H.R.2417 this go around. I don't expect for this to leave Upton's Committee anytime soon again. Maybe if enough fires under a$$es in DC an attachment? Time will tell. Other than that. Thank you to my Rep. Benishek, and all the other Reps. that voted to repeal. But, not you Fred, you didn't earn anything. If it weren't for you, my Rep wouldn't be wasting time on your disgusting overreaching RINO Green agenda. Moderate fool. (4 comments) Comments >> |
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