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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (6165)9/29/2006 10:36:00 AM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
You support the People's Republic of Nancy Pelosi. Do you really believe this crew could do a better job for the American people?:

Projections for democrats in control of the House of Representatives:

House of Representatives
Speaker - Nancy Pelosi

3 of the 19 new chairpersons voted against welfare reform.

Committee of the Judiciary - John Conyers - expressed intention to investigate grounds for impeaching President Bush.

Appropriations - David Obey - Wisconsin - This spendthrift was against balancing the budget in 1995

Ways and Means - Charlie Rangel - New York - He opposed the Bush tax cuts and voted against free trade with tiny Oman.

Ways and Means Health Care Subcommittee - Pete Stark (1972) - California - Thought Hillary Care was not oppressive enough.

Ways and Means Financial Services - Barney Frank (1980) - - Supports more kleptocracy at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, despite $16 billion in accounting scandals.

Energy and Commerce - John Dingell (1955) - Michigan - Previous experience as anti business Chairperson; likely to help American automakers to the detriment of consumers. Supports "Net Neutrality" and a big fan of Taxing inventory appropriation excessively (Windfall Profits Tax).

Government Reform - Henry Waxman (1974) - California - Unrepentant partisan.. He is likely to use his possition to subpoena the Administration.

House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence - Jane Harmon or Nancy Pelosi's choice Alcee Hastings (1992) - Alcee was impeached as a federal judge and Convicted by a Democrat Congress for lying in a bribery case against him.

Transportation - James L. Oberstar (1974) - Minnesota - Would shunt more money to a decrepit private railroad that never invested in its infrastructure.

Joint Committee on Taxation / House - E. Clay Shaw (1981) - Florida - More Anti Israel rhetoric

Agriculture - Collin C. Peterson (1990) - Minnesota - More dairy subsidies and undermine the Doha round with more farm subsidies.

Education - George Miller - California

Armed Services Committee - Ike Skelton - Missouri - Cut and run from Iraq

Science - Bart Gordon - Tennessee - He will be whining about foreign competition - His recent Press releases are mostly about earmarks for government.