Monday, January 30, 2012

Which 8 Republicans Voted for the Cap & Trade Legislation on June 26th?

I just finally got the roll call on the vote today in the House of Representatives and it shows 8 Republicans voting for the Cap and Trade legislation.



I'd like to know who needs to be voted out of office.Which 8 Republicans Voted for the Cap %26amp; Trade Legislation on June 26th?Bono Mack, Mary (CA-45) 202-225-5330

Castle, Mike (DE) 202-225-4165

Kirk, Mark (IL-10) 202-225-4835

Lance, Leonard (NJ-7) 202-225-5361

LoBiondo, Frank (NJ-2) 202-225-6572

McHugh, John (NY-23) 202-225-4611

Reichert, Dave (WA-8) 202-225-7761

Smith, Chris (NJ-4) 202-225-3765





For some odd reason many of there phones and fax machines are "off".Which 8 Republicans Voted for the Cap %26amp; Trade Legislation on June 26th?
To everyone who claims this is a victory for the environment, just look over at Europe to see how the environment is faring under cap and trade with the EU. Pollution has not abated nearly as much as reported and emissions have actually gone up since their implementation. Also, keep in mind that European leaders announced that jobs created by cap and trade were only temporary in the beginning and that one out of ten jobs were maintained (that is a 90% loss of jobs in the industry). Also, did anyone notice that there was an additional 300 pages added on just before the vote. Once again, in a very short amount of time, who would be able to read through the additional paperwork (how environmentally sound of course) and be able to come back with a reasonable understanding of the addendums as well as any criticism about the added legislation?



EPA and CBO have made errors in the assumptions regarding the cap and trade bill. The numbers supplied have shown more fuzzy math implemented by the democrats in their continued push for a socialist nation. Once more we see that the democrats have made this into a game and continue to play with our money and our quality of life. While I agree that the environment must be preserved, we are walking down the exact same path as Europe ... and even Europe as admitted that cap and trade is not the right thing to do.



There should be a list made having every "Yes" voter for this bill and distributed amongst the voters from their respective states (Dems and Repubs). Once you see the rates jump and gas prices climb even faster at the pump, it might be a good idea for those supporters to take cover and prepare to be booted out of office.Which 8 Republicans Voted for the Cap %26amp; Trade Legislation on June 26th?What I would like to know on a similar vein, which democrats wised up enough to vote against it too. If they would like ot come on over to the conservative side - we'll gladly boot the 8 RINOs (republican in name only) that voted for this hideous bill. Push now on your Senators - this bill cannot pass - we simply cannot afford to have it move forward.
Thanks for listing them. We should vote them out of office for being so against the middle class and poor. We understand why democrats despise the poor since they've felt that way for decades. To see republicans this way is shameful.



This bill has nothing to do with the environment and everything to do with raising taxes higher than ever before in our history.



I'm sad that people like "Sara" and "Metallica is God" have no clue what's going on around them. How embarrassing it must be to be so ignorant.



I hope they one day will wise up.Which 8 Republicans Voted for the Cap %26amp; Trade Legislation on June 26th?Any of you supporting the bill read it?

It is a tax first, and and environmental bill never. when you analyze the way this works, what it does is give the largest companies the ability to pollute at will for a price, and the smaller businesses get ****ed over. Many of those will go out of business, and as such, kill jobs. Everywhere this has been done emissions have gone up.



Both the EPA and GREENPEACE oppose this bill giving pretty much what I've said here for their reason--that it's just a tax in green clothing.

That tax? Just on your utilities it is projected to be $1300 to $3100 per household. Add in the cost of all products being raised by 20 to 40 percent and what you have is the bell tolling for anyone who makes less than, oh, I'd estimate 50k a year.

In that amendment: a credit for each tree businesses Don't cut down.

If they were to do that for each individual I may be safe. Also in the amendment were immunities for the districts of representatives who were on the fence about the bill. They sold their souls for partial immunity, but if only 4 of them had voted no they wouldn't have had to worry about it.



I'll be personally campaigning against local politicians who supported this bill. I wonder if I'll have electricity while I'm doing it.



My only hope is that the senate is remotely sane. If nothing else they've had the time to read the bill and see it's true colors have no shades of green.Which 8 Republicans Voted for the Cap %26amp; Trade Legislation on June 26th?
The Blue-state Sleepers -- I mean Republicans.



You libs really don't understand what this environmental scam is going to do to your cost of living, do you? You won't be buying Metallic CD's for a long time. You won't be able to afford anything but your electric bill.
Mary Bono, Ca,

Michael castle, DE

Leonard Lance, NJ

Mark Kirk, IL

Franck LoBiondo, NJ

John Mchugh, NY

Chris Smith, NJ

David Reichert, WAWhich 8 Republicans Voted for the Cap %26amp; Trade Legislation on June 26th?
-The eight Obama called- and Asked them if they wanted Him to stop by %26amp; campaign for their democratic opponent- in the next Election ! All of the said "NO". :)
That's your opinion. They should be praised for stepping out of their party's platform and thinking what's right in changing the government
Bono Mack

Castle

Kirk

Lance

LoBiondo

McHugh

Reichert

Smith (NJ)
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2009/roll477.鈥?/a>
Yea seriously. The republicans that care for the environment, and understand that hurting the environment will, in the long run, hurt the human race, should be voted out of office. We need more guys that advocate companies dumping and emitting as much as possible, as long as the rich get richer.
For those to ponder who think business is more important than earth







The crucified planet Earth,

should it find a voice

and a sense of irony,

might now well say

of our abuse of it,

"Forgive them, Father,

They know not what they do."



The irony would be

that we know what

we are doing.



When the last living thing

has died on account of us,

how poetical it would be

if Earth could say,

in a voice floating up

perhaps

from the floor

of the Grand Canyon,

"It is done."

People did not like it here.

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