Dave Trott wasn't proud enough of his first vote to let constituents know.
Surprised?
H/T Tim Bos
You Betcha!
(17)Nuh Uh.
(3)
(17)Nuh Uh.
(3)Dave Trott wasn't proud enough of his first vote to let constituents know.
Surprised?
H/T Tim Bos
(17)Nuh Uh.
(3)
During a campaign appearance set up by a downstate faux TEA Party leader, the Foreclosure King stated his desire to get on the Banking Committee if he got elected.
Let's see if he gets on any committee, and which one. He did give $50,000 to Boehner during a fundraiser for Trott's incumbent opponent, so let's see if that- and his vote for Boehner, covered the price of admission to a powerful committee.
Also, be watchful for any committee assignment for Trott's crony in D.C.
Remember who were Trott's campaign co-chairs, right?
Banking committee. gee imagine that.
Why surprised about any of this?
“I voted in support of Speaker John Boehner today because I’m focused on getting to work on issues that unite us, not divide us,” said Bishop, the former Michigan Senate majority leader from 2007 to 2010.
Trott, Bishop, and Little Ronna.