WHO DOES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INTEND TO SHOOT? WHY ARE THE FEDS STOCKING UP ON AMMO?
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 Vote, BIG BROTHER, CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, FOUNDING FATHERS STUFF, HOT NEWS!!, LEFT WING EXTREMIST STUFF, MOVE TOWARDS POLICE STATE, NEW WORLD ORDER STUFF, OP-ED, PLAN FOR REFORMING THE GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL COMMENTARY, POLITICAL NEWS, POWER GRABS, RADICALS, ROAD TO SOCIALISM, TAKING BACK THE GOVERNMENT, USEFULL INFORMATION on 08/23/2012
As the writer of this article states his concern over the constitutionality of these agencies actions, I too am concerned as to how and why these governmental agencies were able to create their own individual police agencies. Add in the recent shotgun purchases by the Department of Education, and I too get a queasy feeling in my belly about these recent acquisitions. Being a retired law enforcement person myself, I understand the need for duty ammo and training ammo and the importance of training with what you carry on duty. However, even with this being said, these purchases still don’t pass the smell test. How are these police forces being administrated? Who oversees their operations? Who or what agency certifies these officers? What is their code of ethics (if any)? These are just a few of the questions I have and I urge all concerned to contact your Representatives and Senators and demand an inquiry into this matter. Personally, I don’t believe that these agencies have a legal right to stand up individual police forces. The formation of these police forces constitutes a massive increase in federal police officers and the manner in which these were formed, allowed the feds to stand up these agencies without public scrutiny or knowledge for that matter.
The United States is a unique and wonderful country. Founded by men who knew all to well, the power and the corruption of a government out of control, with its boot on the neck of its citizens. These men went to great pains to formulate a government based on the premise that “All men are created equal” with “Inalienable rights” given only by God, not man, and that the peoples of the United States will be a nation free from tyranny and injustice. In reading our founding documents, The Federalist papers, The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution, you get a huge sense of nobility and altruism that went into the crafting of each and every document. While not perfect, our Constitution has been the bulwark against the very tyranny our Founding Fathers sought to protect us from. However, it seem now that very powerful people in the Federal Government look upon the Constitution as not a document of laws, but as a document merely full of suggestions, to only obey if convenient…..This is how a government that is supposed to be for “We The People”, becomes a government of “We The Government”, behind our backs……. We must hold our elected officials accountable and make them pay a huge price at the polls come november. It is like Benjamin Franklin said, ” Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. “
JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER’S REPLY TO MY CONCERNS OVER HR 347 AND OUR 1ST AMENDMENT RIGHTS
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 1st AMENDMENT ISSUES, ELECTED OFFICIALS REPLYS, JAIME HERERRA-BEUTLER on 08/20/2012
Thank you for contacting me about H.R. 347, the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act. It is an honor to represent the people of Southwest Washington, and it is important for me to hear from folks in our region.
H.R. 347 was passed by Congress and signed in to law by President Obama in March of 2011. This bill updates the Federal criminal code to make it a Federal offense to unlawfully enter the White House, Vice President’s official residency, or places where the President, Vice President, or other individuals protected by the Secret Service are visiting. Prior to the passage of this bill it was considered a minor misdemeanor to trespass upon the grounds of the White House or Vice President’s residency. This bill closes a loophole that could have prevented the Secret Service from fulfilling its responsibilities to protect the President, Vice President, and other individuals it is tasked with safeguarding.
Several people have expressed concerns that this bill could limit their Constitutional rights, specifically the First Amendment rights of protesters. Please rest assured that nothing in this legislation takes away anyone’s right to free speech. Folks will still have the ability to exercise their First Amendment rights and protest at the White House, U.S. Capitol, and other federal buildings. This legislation aims to provide better security for the President, Vice President, and other officials by strengthening penalties for those who enter a restricted building with the intent to do harm.
Thank you again for contacting me on this important issue. I invite you to visit my website at http://www.jaimehb.house.gov for additional information or to sign up to be kept up to date on these issues. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can ever be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Member of Congress
ARE WE HEADED TO A NEW CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS?
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 Vote, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, NATIONAL DEFENSE ISSUES, OBAMA WATCH, OP-ED, POLITICAL COMMENTARY, POWER GRABS on 07/27/2012
I read today that the Russians are looking to establish a base in Cuba and are in talks with the Cuban Government. Anyone with half a brain should have seen this coming. I reported on this a long time ago. The Russian Bear NEVER went away and is now looking to take advantage of an America they perceive as weak and misguided. They may be right, and for the Obama Administration to not anticipate this maneuver, is wholly incompetent and/or subversive. If the Russians get a foothold in Cuba, does anyone believe that they won’t move in nukes, either ship launched or land? The Lefts blindness in this area is incomprehensible and Americans, as well as any other country in the western hemisphere should be alarmed at this development. America used to have a doctrine that did not allow the introduction of any kind of nukes in the western hemisphere, and it is looking like the Obama Administration has ignored that prudent policy. Just look at what is going on in Venezuela with the Communists moving in there. There is no doubt in my mind that Obama is ill prepared to deal with this level of crisis. In my opinion he will crumble and nothing good will come of it. The thought of nukes aimed at us from 90 miles off the coast is not a comforting thought even though they have subs off our coasts all the time, doing the same thing we do, armed with nuclear tipped messengers of destruction…. Click here to read on how President Kennedy handled the situation in October of 1962. Of course, Obama might just think that this is all okay and he couldn’t care less….. I don’t know, what do you think?
2008 OBAMA SUPPORTER INTERVIEWS HERSELF IN 2012…….
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, 2012 Vote, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, LEFT WING EXTREMIST STUFF, OBAMA WATCH, OP-ED, POLITICAL COMMENTARY, RADICALS on 07/25/2012
BRITISH WANT THEIR GUNS BACK
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2nd AMENDMENT ISSUES on 07/23/2012
WASHINGTON STATE SENATOR MARIA CANTWELL CROWS ABOUT THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT, aka OBAMACARE
“Thank you for contacting me United States Supreme Court’s decision affirming the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue.
On June 28, 2012, in the landmark decision of National Federation of Independent Business et. al. v. Health and Human Services et al., the United States Supreme Court affirmed the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PL 111-148). The Supreme Court’s decision is an important step in upholding a law that will help drive down the cost of health care and increase access to those who don’t have coverage. Many important provisions will help reward the State of Washington for its cost-effective, outcome-based, delivery system.
Due to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, people can no longer be denied insurance coverage for pre-existing conditions. The law provides small businesses tax breaks for providing health insurance. It also will help provide cheaper prescription drugs for seniors, and will permit young adults to stay on their parents’ health insurance until age 26. It ends unfair penalties for Washington providers who deliver quality health care at a lower cost than other states, and it ensures Washington state’s Basic Health Plan will continue to serve as a national model for expanding access to care using bulk purchasing power. Finally, the law helps to build Washington state’s future health care workforce.
Ensuring that individuals have access to high quality affordable health care has always been a priority of mine. As a member of the Senate Finance Committee, I will continue to strongly advocate for increased access to quality health care, affordable health care cost, and improved efficiency of our medical delivery system.
Thank you again for contacting me to share your thoughts on this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future if I can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Maria Cantwell
United States Senator”
MY COMMENTS: After all we now know about this Obamanation of a law, this poor example of a Senator has the chutzpah to crow about it now. She is exposing herself for all of us to see what she really is, just another Liberal/Progressive who wants to make you a servant of big government who in-turn will be telling you what kind of healthcare you will be ALLOWED to have. She is just another tax and spend liberal who believes that raising taxes is the answer to all our ills. As I indicated in a earlier post, she is just another career politician, who happens to be one of those terrible millionaires who doesn’t pay enough taxes, but says we should pay more but I doubt that she pays any more that she has too. Don’t ever lose sight of the fact that the $250k they talk about as the limit, those below won’t pay more, that $250k is gross pay, not net! So almost all small business people will get hammered. SHE IS A DYED IN THE WOOL LIBERAL/PROGRESSIVE PERIOD! She must be voted out of office this election!
SENATOR MARIA CANTWELL (D) IS A MILLIONAIRE – HOW DID SHE GET HER WEALTH?
According to this 2011 report from Mediaite.com, Senator Maria Cantwell has done pretty well in the US Senate. According to this report she is reportedly worth anywhere from $2 million dollars to $10 million dollars. So, I am to surmise that Obama’s rhetoric about the evil million and billionaires, she is one of those he is talking about? I guess so, but look at the company she has as a Millionaire. Seems like the vast majority of the “D”s are in that catagory too. It all seems a little schizophrenic that they spew hate about how the rich do not pay their fair share of taxes, and they are them….if you catch my point… check out this spreadsheet with totals and averages I computed so you can make an easy comparison as to your net worth, and theirs. If I was Michael Baumgartner, who is challenging her for her Senate seat, I would make sure that this information was used in his campaign. Oh, by the way; Check out Patty Murrays wealth too. The “Mom in tennis shoes” seems to be doing well too, but I have a hard time believing it….Way too low when compared to her peers….. Hey, I’m just sayin’……..
http://www.mediaite.com/online/report-nearly-half-of-congress-67-of-senate-are-millionaires/ | ||||||
Name | chamber | Party | Min. Net Worth | Average Net Worth | Max. Net Worth | |
John Kerry (D-Mass) | S | D | $181,469,521 | $231,722,794 | $281,976,067 | |
Mark Warner (D-Va) | S | D | $76,372,212 | $192,730,605 | $309,088,999 | |
Herb Kohl (D-Wis) | S | D | $88,228,026 | $173,538,010 | $258,847,994 | |
Jared Polis (D-Colo) | H | D | $57,944,127 | $143,218,562 | $228,492,998 | |
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif) | H | D | $5,946,075 | $101,123,032 | $196,299,990 | |
Jay Rockefeller (D-WVa) | S | D | $61,632,019 | $99,057,011 | $136,482,003 | |
Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) | S | D | $55,073,211 | $85,572,116 | $116,071,021 | |
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn) | S | D | $55,119,731 | $73,151,590 | $91,183,450 | |
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif) | S | D | $44,386,225 | $69,046,622 | $93,707,020 | |
Nita M. Lowey (D-NY) | H | D | $15,395,036 | $41,210,018 | $67,025,000 | |
Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) | H | D | $7,796,017 | $28,605,505 | $49,414,994 | |
Claire McCaskill (D-Mo) | S | D | $17,900,212 | $26,511,109 | $35,122,006 | |
Kay R. Hagan (D-NC) | S | D | $3,139,633 | $18,750,305 | $34,360,977 | |
Rosa L. DeLauro (D-Conn) | H | D | $5,844,020 | $16,626,008 | $27,407,996 | |
Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) | S | D | $10,276,123 | $16,597,062 | $22,918,001 | |
Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) | S | D | $6,895,272 | $16,251,135 | $25,606,999 | |
Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) | H | D | $8,276,090 | $15,008,544 | $21,740,999 | |
Shelley Berkley (D-Nev) | H | D | $7,236,882 | $13,662,359 | $20,087,837 | |
Jackie Speier (D-Calif) | H | D | $4,506,072 | $12,517,035 | $20,527,999 | |
Michael F. Bennet (D-Colo) | S | D | $4,986,027 | $12,225,513 | $19,465,000 | |
Ben Nelson (D-Neb) | S | D | $6,562,096 | $10,180,548 | $13,799,001 | |
John A. Yarmuth (D-Ky) | H | D | $2,851,010 | $9,608,004 | $16,364,999 | |
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) | S | D | $3,475,226 | $8,883,112 | $14,290,999 | |
Al Franken (D-Minn) | S | D | $4,554,050 | $8,747,525 | $12,941,000 | |
Jim Cooper (D-Tenn) | H | D | $3,712,040 | $7,472,020 | $11,232,000 | |
Joe Manchin (D-WVa) | S | D | $3,697,087 | $7,177,543 | $10,658,000 | |
John Garamendi (D-Calif) | H | D | $1,922,009 | $6,948,503 | $11,974,997 | |
Ron Wyden (D-Ore) | S | D | $5,734,033 | $6,847,018 | $7,960,004 | |
Harry Reid (D-Nev) | S | D | $3,302,053 | $6,806,026 | $10,309,999 | |
Kurt Schrader (D-Ore) | H | D | $3,922,063 | $6,401,531 | $8,881,000 | |
Heath Shuler (D-NC) | H | D | $1,839,026 | $6,275,511 | $10,711,997 | |
Maria Cantwell (D-Wash) | S | D | $2,037,012 | $6,163,505 | $10,289,999 | |
James Webb (D-Va) | S | D | $1,313,190 | $6,131,593 | $10,949,997 | |
Chris Coons (D-Del) | S | D | $3,021,182 | $5,281,178 | $7,541,174 | |
Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore) | H | D | $2,458,047 | $4,924,520 | $7,390,993 | |
Tom Carper (D-Del) | S | D | $2,058,157 | $4,607,078 | $7,155,999 | |
Niki Tsongas (D-Mass) | H | D | $1,252,045 | $4,566,021 | $7,879,998 | |
Al Green (D-Texas) | H | D | $1,665,011 | $4,532,505 | $7,399,999 | |
William R. Keating (D-Mass) | H | D | $1,678,053 | $4,415,026 | $7,152,000 | |
Peter Welch (D-Vt) | H | D | $2,287,107 | $4,396,553 | $6,506,000 | |
Jim Himes (D-Conn) | H | D | $2,603,051 | $4,324,025 | $6,045,000 | |
Pete Stark (D-Calif) | H | D | ($19,177,982) | $3,963,507 | $27,104,997 | |
Bill Nelson (D-Fla) | S | D | $1,480,007 | $3,765,503 | $6,051,000 | |
John Barrow (D-Ga) | H | D | $1,501,003 | $3,758,001 | $6,015,000 | |
Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) | H | D | $1,678,161 | $3,753,658 | $5,829,156 | |
Jim Costa (D-Calif) | H | D | $869,009 | $3,614,503 | $6,359,998 | |
Steven R. Rothman (D-NJ) | H | D | $1,920,058 | $3,485,529 | $5,051,000 | |
Ben Cardin (D-Md) | S | D | $1,900,080 | $3,477,540 | $5,055,000 | |
Barbara Boxer (D-Calif) | S | D | $1,267,008 | $3,449,004 | $5,631,000 | |
Bill Pascrell Jr (D-NJ) | H | D | $2,026,041 | $3,386,520 | $4,747,000 | |
Bill Owens (D-NY) | H | D | $1,985,032 | $3,306,015 | $4,626,999 | |
John D. Dingell (D-Mich) | H | D | $1,656,093 | $3,250,546 | $4,845,000 | |
Barney Frank (D-Mass) | H | D | $1,903,069 | $3,236,534 | $4,570,000 | |
Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii) | S | D | $1,968,020 | $3,186,509 | $4,404,999 | |
James P. McGovern (D-Mass) | H | D | $602,012 | $2,853,505 | $5,104,999 | |
Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa) | H | D | $1,699,042 | $2,830,021 | $3,961,000 | |
Mary L. Landrieu (D-La) | S | D | $2,031,021 | $2,685,511 | $3,340,001 | |
David Price (D-NC) | H | D | $1,369,078 | $2,665,539 | $3,962,000 | |
Stephen Ira Cohen (D-Tenn) | H | D | $1,344,074 | $2,589,537 | $3,835,000 | |
Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) | S | D | $479,021 | $2,579,507 | $4,679,993 | |
Tom Udall (D-NM) | S | D | $1,511,036 | $2,551,518 | $3,592,000 | |
Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif) | H | D | $252,003 | $2,466,000 | $4,679,998 | |
Kent Conrad (D-ND) | S | D | $1,447,043 | $2,454,021 | $3,461,000 | |
Nick Rahall (D-WVa) | H | D | $1,923,383 | $2,445,377 | $2,967,372 | |
Gary Peters (D-Mich) | H | D | $797,165 | $2,420,582 | $4,043,999 | |
Louise M. Slaughter (D-NY) | H | D | $1,464,018 | $2,387,009 | $3,310,000 | |
Susan A. Davis (D-Calif) | H | D | $1,302,051 | $2,383,525 | $3,464,999 | |
Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawaii) | H | D | $1,350,034 | $2,362,516 | $3,374,999 | |
Mark Begich (D-Alaska) | S | D | $96,052 | $2,272,023 | $4,447,995 | |
Sam Farr (D-Calif) | H | D | $1,319,021 | $2,114,510 | $2,910,000 | |
Peter DeFazio (D-Ore) | H | D | $1,067,020 | $2,104,008 | $3,140,996 | |
Daniel Lipinski (D-Ill) | H | D | $1,043,059 | $2,045,029 | $3,047,000 | |
Gerry Connolly (D-Va) | H | D | $998,048 | $2,001,523 | $3,004,998 | |
Jim Langevin (D-RI) | H | D | $696,026 | $1,988,011 | $3,279,997 | |
Joe Lieberman (D-Conn) | S | D | $907,082 | $1,981,541 | $3,056,000 | |
Judy Chu (D-Calif) | H | D | $1,099,025 | $1,917,012 | $2,735,000 | |
Colleen Hanabusa (D-Hawaii) | H | D | $1,061,013 | $1,888,506 | $2,715,999 | |
Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md) | H | D | $1,035,044 | $1,855,522 | $2,676,000 | |
Sander Levin (D-Mich) | H | D | $1,497,127 | $1,846,624 | $2,196,122 | |
Anna Eshoo (D-Calif) | H | D | $1,116,011 | $1,841,505 | $2,567,000 | |
Luis V. Gutierrez (D-Ill) | H | D | $1,053,014 | $1,774,507 | $2,496,000 | |
Dan Boren (D-Okla) | H | D | $925,018 | $1,768,008 | $2,610,998 | |
G. K. Butterfield (D-NC) | H | D | $1,158,645 | $1,759,135 | $2,359,625 | |
Brad Sherman (D-Calif) | H | D | $499,019 | $1,731,008 | $2,962,998 | |
Mike Thompson (D-Calif) | H | D | $846,010 | $1,730,504 | $2,614,999 | |
Carl Levin (D-Mich) | S | D | $1,029,016 | $1,694,508 | $2,360,000 | |
Jeff Merkley (D-Ore) | S | D | $530,026 | $1,640,511 | $2,750,996 | |
Robert A. Brady (D-Pa) | H | D | $1,080,007 | $1,640,503 | $2,201,000 | |
Xavier Becerra (D-Calif) | H | D | $611,059 | $1,588,528 | $2,565,998 | |
Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif) | H | D | $796,036 | $1,555,518 | $2,315,000 | |
Rush Holt (D-NJ) | H | D | $146,014 | $1,531,005 | $2,915,997 | |
Edward J. Markey (D-Mass) | H | D | $868,025 | $1,494,512 | $2,121,000 | |
Doris O. Matsui (D-Calif) | H | D | $824,021 | $1,467,010 | $2,110,000 | |
Mark Udall (D-Colo) | S | D | $685,048 | $1,405,524 | $2,126,000 | |
Frederica S. Wilson (D-Fla) | H | D | $813,012 | $1,329,006 | $1,845,000 | |
Timothy H. Bishop (D-NY) | H | D | $851,005 | $1,283,002 | $1,715,000 | |
Diana DeGette (D-Colo) | H | D | $724,025 | $1,267,012 | $1,810,000 | |
Michael E. Capuano (D-Mass) | H | D | $261,028 | $1,262,011 | $2,262,995 | |
Charles B. Rangel (D-NY) | H | D | $719,019 | $1,252,009 | $1,785,000 | |
Pete Visclosky (D-Ind) | H | D | $664,024 | $1,225,012 | $1,786,000 | |
Howard L. Berman (D-Calif) | H | D | $1,139,171 | $1,181,670 | $1,224,169 | |
Kathy Castor (D-Fla) | H | D | $575,035 | $1,164,017 | $1,753,000 | |
Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif) | H | D | $625,020 | $1,150,510 | $1,676,000 | |
Jon Tester (D-Mont) | S | D | $752,004 | $1,141,002 | $1,530,000 | |
John W. Olver (D-Mass) | H | D | $604,018 | $1,119,509 | $1,635,000 | |
Dick Durbin (D-Ill) | S | D | $999,551 | $1,099,550 | $1,199,549 | |
Ed Pastor (D-Ariz) | H | D | $614,012 | $1,072,005 | $1,529,998 | |
Leonard L. Boswell (D-Iowa) | H | D | $650,003 | $1,067,501 | $1,484,999 | |
Adam Schiff (D-Calif) | H | D | $544,032 | $1,052,016 | $1,560,000 | |
Maxine Waters (D-Calif) | H | D | ($3,495,980) | $1,013,009 | $5,521,998 | |
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) | S | D | $631,006 | $998,003 | $1,365,000 | |
Daniel K. Akaka (D-Hawaii) | S | D | $619,008 | $990,504 | $1,362,000 | |
Edwin G. Perlmutter (D-Colo) | H | D | $513,038 | $967,519 | $1,422,000 | |
David N. Cicilline (D-RI) | H | D | $502,004 | $966,001 | $1,429,999 | |
Dennis Cardoza (D-Calif) | H | D | $519,024 | $964,512 | $1,410,000 | |
Jim Matheson (D-Utah) | H | D | $543,025 | $956,512 | $1,370,000 | |
Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) | H | D | $470,014 | $935,005 | $1,399,997 | |
Patty Murray (D-Wash) | S | D | $513,018 | $916,509 | $1,320,000 | |
Ron Kind (D-Wis) | H | D | $202,024 | $909,510 | $1,616,997 | |
Melvin L. Watt (D-NC) | H | D | $399,043 | $905,021 | $1,411,000 | |
Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo) | H | D | $498,013 | $891,506 | $1,285,000 | |
Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz) | H | D | $291,035 | $865,516 | $1,439,998 | |
Gary Ackerman (D-NY) | H | D | $457,022 | $862,510 | $1,267,999 | |
Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) | S | D | $472,019 | $851,009 | $1,230,000 | |
Tim Johnson (D-SD) | S | D | $372,035 | $828,017 | $1,284,000 | |
Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md) | H | D | ($243,990) | $815,502 | $1,874,994 | |
Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) | H | D | $436,018 | $800,509 | $1,165,000 | |
Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss) | H | D | $370,026 | $773,013 | $1,176,000 | |
Jim McDermott (D-Wash) | H | D | $729,258 | $767,756 | $806,254 | |
Marcia L. Fudge (D-Ohio) | H | D | $458,012 | $764,006 | $1,070,000 | |
Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) | H | D | $500,001 | $750,000 | $1,000,000 | |
Bob Filner (D-Calif) | H | D | $353,017 | $742,008 | $1,130,999 | |
Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) | S | D | $435,010 | $730,005 | $1,025,000 | |
Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn) | S | D | $345,029 | $724,514 | $1,104,000 | |
Norm Dicks (D-Wash) | H | D | $432,007 | $706,003 | $980,000 | |
George Miller (D-Calif) | H | D | $259,013 | $668,006 | $1,076,999 | |
Ben Chandler (D-Ky) | H | D | $377,013 | $654,006 | $931,000 | |
Mike Honda (D-Calif) | H | D | $369,010 | $639,505 | $910,000 | |
John F. Tierney (D-Mass) | H | D | $331,015 | $636,007 | $941,000 | |
Ted Deutch (D-Fla) | H | D | $345,015 | $635,007 | $925,000 | |
Donald M. Payne (D-NJ) | H | D | $181,014 | $628,006 | $1,074,998 | |
Stephen F. Lynch (D-Mass) | H | D | $6,009 | $623,503 | $1,240,998 | |
Betty Sue Sutton (D-Ohio) | H | D | $328,023 | $613,511 | $899,000 | |
Dale E. Kildee (D-Mich) | H | D | $346,009 | $606,004 | $866,000 | |
Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) | H | D | $33,011 | $589,004 | $1,144,998 | |
Jack Reed (D-RI) | S | D | $196,042 | $568,521 | $941,000 | |
Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis) | H | D | $169,006 | $564,502 | $959,998 | |
Robert E. Andrews (D-NJ) | H | D | $299,010 | $547,504 | $795,999 | |
Tim Holden (D-Pa) | H | D | $290,020 | $547,010 | $804,000 | |
Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) | H | D | $303,017 | $537,008 | $771,000 | |
Mike Michaud (D-Maine) | H | D | $253,022 | $524,011 | $795,000 | |
Gene Green (D-Texas) | H | D | $295,006 | $522,503 | $750,000 | |
John Carney (D-Del) | H | D | $185,031 | $517,515 | $850,000 | |
John Sarbanes (D-Md) | H | D | $260,014 | $517,507 | $775,000 | |
Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Calif) | H | D | $271,013 | $501,006 | $731,000 | |
David Loebsack (D-Iowa) | H | D | $228,017 | $499,008 | $770,000 | |
Mark Critz (D-Pa) | H | D | $235,017 | $492,508 | $750,000 | |
Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif) | H | D | $276,011 | $490,505 | $705,000 | |
Frank Pallone Jr (D-NJ) | H | D | $22,052 | $473,525 | $924,998 | |
Danny K. Davis (D-Ill) | H | D | $282,014 | $460,507 | $639,000 | |
Karen Bass (D-Calif) | H | D | $265,005 | $458,002 | $651,000 | |
Bruce Braley (D-Iowa) | H | D | $206,016 | $435,508 | $665,000 | |
Robert Menendez (D-NJ) | S | D | $217,005 | $423,502 | $629,999 | |
Adam Smith (D-Wash) | H | D | $190,015 | $407,507 | $625,000 | |
Barbara Lee (D-Calif) | H | D | $252,006 | $392,503 | $533,000 | |
Rick Larsen (D-Wash) | H | D | $155,023 | $390,511 | $626,000 | |
James E. Clyburn (D-SC) | H | D | $220,772 | $388,267 | $555,763 | |
David Scott (D-Ga) | H | D | ($248,997) | $383,001 | $1,014,999 | |
Joe Courtney (D-Conn) | H | D | $133,021 | $364,010 | $595,000 | |
Bob Casey (D-Pa) | S | D | $159,019 | $361,009 | $563,000 | |
Jerry F. Costello (D-Ill) | H | D | $195,005 | $347,502 | $500,000 | |
Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md) | S | D | $156,016 | $336,508 | $517,000 | |
Russ Carnahan (D-Mo) | H | D | $151,003 | $328,001 | $504,999 | |
Jay Inslee (D-Wash) | H | D | $106,023 | $323,511 | $541,000 | |
Hansen Clarke (D-Mich) | H | D | $163,009 | $304,004 | $445,000 | |
Mike Ross (D-Ark) | H | D | $128,010 | $304,004 | $479,999 | |
Chris Van Hollen (D-Md) | H | D | $148,007 | $296,503 | $445,000 | |
John B. Larson (D-Conn) | H | D | $135,008 | $280,004 | $425,000 | |
Jason Altmire (D-Pa) | H | D | $149,009 | $279,504 | $410,000 | |
Jesse Jackson Jr (D-Ill) | H | D | $111,015 | $276,507 | $442,000 | |
Collin C. Peterson (D-Minn) | H | D | $136,010 | $263,005 | $390,000 | |
Chaka Fattah (D-Pa) | H | D | $150,002 | $250,001 | $350,000 | |
Brad Miller (D-NC) | H | D | $42,028 | $248,514 | $455,000 | |
Timothy J. Walz (D-Minn) | H | D | ($102,992) | $247,502 | $597,996 | |
Edolphus Towns (D-NY) | H | D | ($290,985) | $239,506 | $769,997 | |
Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill) | H | D | $12,025 | $223,012 | $433,999 | |
Linda Sanchez (D-Calif) | H | D | ($243,978) | $218,009 | $679,997 | |
Joseph Crowley (D-NY) | H | D | $32,019 | $211,009 | $389,999 | |
Robert C. Scott (D-Va) | H | D | ($352,944) | $209,025 | $770,995 | |
Eliot L. Engel (D-NY) | H | D | $68,005 | $199,002 | $329,999 | |
Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) | H | D | $102,004 | $191,502 | $281,000 | |
Albio Sires (D-NJ) | H | D | $97,006 | $188,503 | $280,000 | |
Mike Doyle (D-Pa) | H | D | $15,003 | $175,000 | $334,998 | |
Joe Donnelly (D-Ind) | H | D | $76,010 | $174,005 | $272,000 | |
Raul M. Grijalva (D-Ariz) | H | D | $37,010 | $163,504 | $289,999 | |
Brian M. Higgins (D-NY) | H | D | $16,011 | $146,005 | $275,999 | |
Patrick Leahy (D-Vt) | S | D | $49,007 | $129,503 | $210,000 | |
Richard E. Neal (D-Mass) | H | D | $67,010 | $126,505 | $186,000 | |
Mike McIntyre (D-NC) | H | D | $67,006 | $124,503 | $182,000 | |
Lois Capps (D-Calif) | H | D | ($3,974,987) | $113,006 | $4,200,999 | |
Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY) | H | D | $35,007 | $105,003 | $175,000 | |
Larry Kissell (D-NC) | H | D | ($6,991) | $94,004 | $194,999 | |
Christopher S. Murphy (D-Conn) | H | D | ($28,992) | $90,503 | $209,998 | |
Betty McCollum (D-Minn) | H | D | $11,011 | $88,005 | $165,000 | |
Max Baucus (D-Mont) | S | D | $10,010 | $85,005 | $160,000 | |
John Lewis (D-Ga) | H | D | $9,009 | $72,004 | $135,000 | |
Martin Heinrich (D-NM) | H | D | $19,015 | $69,507 | $120,000 | |
Charlie A. Gonzalez (D-Texas) | H | D | ($163,995) | $58,501 | $280,998 | |
Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md) | H | D | $18,005 | $57,002 | $96,000 | |
Mike Quigley (D-Ill) | H | D | ($34,998) | $42,500 | $119,998 | |
Ben R. Lujan (D-NM) | H | D | $16,002 | $40,501 | $65,000 | |
Gwen Moore (D-Wis) | H | D | $5,005 | $40,002 | $75,000 | |
Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio) | H | D | $4,007 | $33,503 | $63,000 | |
Jose E. Serrano (D-NY) | H | D | $15,001 | $32,500 | $50,000 | |
William L. Clay Jr (D-Mo) | H | D | $4,004 | $32,002 | $60,000 | |
Donna Edwards (D-Md) | H | D | $16,423 | $30,921 | $45,420 | |
Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) | H | D | $1,002 | $28,001 | $55,000 | |
Joe Baca (D-Calif) | H | D | $3,004 | $24,502 | $46,000 | |
Cedric L. Richmond (D-La) | H | D | ($48,996) | $19,001 | $86,998 | |
Jerry McNerney (D-Calif) | H | D | $1,003 | $9,001 | $17,000 | |
Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas) | H | D | $1,002 | $8,501 | $16,000 | |
Mark Pryor (D-Ark) | S | D | $1,001 | $8,500 | $16,000 | |
Silvestre Reyes (D-Texas) | H | D | $1,001 | $8,000 | $15,000 | |
Paul Tonko (D-NY) | H | D | $1,001 | $8,000 | $15,000 | |
Corrine Brown (D-Fla) | H | D | ($12,998) | $3,501 | $20,000 | |
Hank Johnson (D-Ga) | H | D | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
Gregory W. Meeks (D-NY) | H | D | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill) | H | D | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
Jim Moran (D-Va) | H | D | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
Keith Ellison (D-Minn) | H | D | ($47,994) | ($14,497) | $18,999 | |
Andre Carson (D-Ind) | H | D | ($82,996) | ($25,998) | $30,999 | |
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla) | H | D | ($289,989) | ($27,496) | $234,997 | |
Deborah Ann Stabenow (D-Mich) | S | D | ($50,000) | ($32,500) | ($15,001) | |
Steve Israel (D-NY) | H | D | ($134,998) | ($55,000) | $24,998 | |
Grace Napolitano (D-Calif) | H | D | ($448,997) | ($91,999) | $264,998 | |
John Conyers Jr (D-Mich) | H | D | ($199,999) | ($120,001) | ($40,003) | |
Nydia M. Velazquez (D-NY) | H | D | ($4,248,997) | ($146,999) | $3,954,998 | |
Sanford D. Bishop Jr (D-Ga) | H | D | ($430,990) | ($159,496) | $111,998 | |
Terri Sewell (D-Ala) | H | D | ($851,983) | ($173,493) | $504,996 | |
Laura Richardson (D-Calif) | H | D | ($1,230,988) | ($383,496) | $463,996 | |
Ruben Hinojosa (D-Texas) | H | D | ($5,110,972) | ($2,500,488) | $109,996 | |
Alcee L. Hastings (D-Fla) | H | D | ($7,348,999) | ($4,732,002) | ($2,115,006) | |
totals | $824,280,165 | $1,707,419,416 | $2,590,558,777 | $1,707,419,453 | ||
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt) | S | I | ($56,988) | $429,004 | $914,996 | |
Darrell Issa (R-Calif) | H | R | $195,400,035 | $448,125,017 | $700,850,000 | |
Michael McCaul (R-Texas) | H | R | $258,618,051 | $380,411,527 | $502,205,003 | |
Vernon Buchanan (R-Fla) | H | R | ($50,724,701) | $136,152,641 | $323,029,983 | |
Bob Corker (R-Tenn) | S | R | $11,679,048 | $59,550,022 | $107,420,996 | |
James E. Risch (R-Idaho) | S | R | $19,454,055 | $54,088,026 | $88,721,997 | |
Kenny Marchant (R-Texas) | H | R | $28,276,794 | $49,340,275 | $70,403,757 | |
Gary Miller (R-Calif) | H | R | $17,454,056 | $46,008,028 | $74,562,000 | |
Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) | H | R | $20,350,188 | $42,900,594 | $65,451,000 | |
James B. Renacci (R-Ohio) | H | R | $32,345,756 | $42,060,709 | $51,775,662 | |
Mike Kelly (R-Pa) | H | R | $7,903,037 | $34,612,518 | $61,321,999 | |
Trent Franks (R-Ariz) | H | R | $11,600,005 | $33,925,002 | $56,250,000 | |
Richard A. Berg (R-ND) | H | R | $12,146,147 | $33,562,590 | $54,979,033 | |
Diane Lynn Black (R-Tenn) | H | R | ($7,315,946) | $31,272,522 | $69,860,990 | |
Tom Petri (R-Wis) | H | R | $10,346,025 | $28,106,012 | $45,865,999 | |
Richard L Hanna (R-NY) | H | R | $13,725,124 | $27,837,562 | $41,950,000 | |
Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) | S | R | $9,839,049 | $27,213,024 | $44,587,000 | |
Blake Farenthold (R-Texas) | H | R | $11,188,102 | $26,654,549 | $42,120,996 | |
Ron Johnson (R-Wis) | S | R | $8,181,014 | $22,949,507 | $37,718,000 | |
Steve Pearce (R-NM) | H | R | $8,033,014 | $22,639,007 | $37,245,000 | |
Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn) | S | R | $9,651,050 | $22,538,024 | $35,424,999 | |
Scott Rigell (R-Va) | H | R | $7,819,054 | $21,969,526 | $36,119,998 | |
John Hoeven (R-ND) | S | R | ($12,073,898) | $21,622,050 | $55,317,999 | |
John Campbell (R-Calif) | H | R | $8,438,067 | $20,731,033 | $33,024,000 | |
Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine) | S | R | $9,426,053 | $19,348,026 | $29,270,000 | |
F. James Sensenbrenner Jr (R-Wis) | H | R | $15,678,876 | $18,730,850 | $21,782,825 | |
Fred Upton (R-Mich) | H | R | $7,762,217 | $16,288,608 | $24,814,999 | |
John McCain (R-Ariz) | S | R | $9,249,289 | $16,017,639 | $22,785,990 | |
Nan Hayworth (R-NY) | H | R | $9,347,241 | $15,905,120 | $22,463,000 | |
Jeff Sessions (R-Ala) | S | R | $6,224,066 | $15,842,033 | $25,460,000 | |
Cynthia Marie Lummis (R-Wyo) | H | R | $5,551,023 | $14,822,011 | $24,092,999 | |
Tom Price (R-Ga) | H | R | $9,469,876 | $12,204,367 | $14,938,858 | |
Johnny Isakson (R-Ga) | S | R | $6,440,115 | $11,975,057 | $17,509,999 | |
Randy Neugebauer (R-Texas) | H | R | $5,172,075 | $11,553,036 | $17,933,997 | |
James M. Inhofe (R-Okla) | S | R | $5,100,056 | $11,288,027 | $17,475,999 | |
John Fleming (R-La) | H | R | $2,655,824 | $10,172,792 | $17,689,760 | |
Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo) | H | R | $3,154,027 | $8,894,512 | $14,634,997 | |
Rob Portman (R-Ohio) | S | R | $1,325,069 | $8,804,534 | $16,283,999 | |
David B. McKinley (R-WVa) | H | R | $4,444,076 | $8,777,538 | $13,111,000 | |
David Dreier (R-Calif) | H | R | $4,212,087 | $8,496,043 | $12,780,000 | |
Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala) | S | R | $4,927,043 | $8,341,022 | $11,755,002 | |
Jeffrey M. Landry (R-La) | H | R | $3,326,016 | $8,205,506 | $13,084,997 | |
William Flores (R-Texas) | H | R | $3,220,016 | $7,924,008 | $12,628,000 | |
Wally Herger (R-Calif) | H | R | $2,956,018 | $7,535,509 | $12,115,000 | |
Dave Camp (R-Mich) | H | R | $4,199,146 | $7,292,073 | $10,385,000 | |
Jon Runyan (R-NJ) | H | R | $3,481,018 | $7,053,008 | $10,624,998 | |
Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) | H | R | $3,283,053 | $6,765,026 | $10,247,000 | |
Scott Tipton (R-Colo) | H | R | $2,918,074 | $6,506,537 | $10,095,000 | |
Charles Bass (R-NH) | H | R | $3,164,021 | $6,438,010 | $9,712,000 | |
John L. Mica (R-Fla) | H | R | $3,201,011 | $6,401,005 | $9,600,999 | |
David Schweikert (R-Ariz) | H | R | $1,480,029 | $6,165,011 | $10,849,994 | |
Dennis Ross (R-Fla) | H | R | $1,990,008 | $6,137,503 | $10,284,998 | |
Virginia Foxx (R-NC) | H | R | $2,755,037 | $5,928,518 | $9,102,000 | |
John A. Barrasso (R-Wyo) | S | R | $2,713,015 | $5,730,007 | $8,747,000 | |
Daniel J. Benishek (R-Mich) | H | R | $3,335,080 | $5,645,540 | $7,956,000 | |
Judy Biggert (R-Ill) | H | R | $2,147,063 | $5,638,531 | $9,129,999 | |
Eric Cantor (R-Va) | H | R | $2,893,110 | $5,471,054 | $8,048,999 | |
Cliff Stearns (R-Fla) | H | R | $2,018,033 | $5,458,014 | $8,897,996 | |
Roscoe G. Bartlett (R-Md) | H | R | $2,432,016 | $5,306,008 | $8,180,000 | |
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) | S | R | $3,082,081 | $5,243,540 | $7,405,000 | |
Mike Conaway (R-Texas) | H | R | $2,844,117 | $5,080,558 | $7,317,000 | |
Tom Latham (R-Iowa) | H | R | $2,297,428 | $5,025,421 | $7,753,415 | |
Denny Rehberg (R-Mont) | H | R | ($2,152,987) | $4,988,504 | $12,129,996 | |
Phil Gingrey (R-Ga) | H | R | $2,410,035 | $4,960,015 | $7,509,996 | |
Michael O. Johanns (R-Neb) | S | R | $3,008,038 | $4,941,519 | $6,875,000 | |
Daniel R. Coats (R-Ind) | S | R | $2,817,054 | $4,827,527 | $6,838,000 | |
Ander Crenshaw (R-Fla) | H | R | $1,899,018 | $4,479,509 | $7,060,000 | |
Pete Sessions (R-Texas) | H | R | $2,657,050 | $4,420,525 | $6,184,000 | |
John Boehner (R-Ohio) | H | R | $2,099,107 | $4,092,053 | $6,085,000 | |
Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) | S | R | $2,195,097 | $3,962,048 | $5,729,000 | |
Lamar Smith (R-Texas) | H | R | $2,086,120 | $3,925,560 | $5,765,000 | |
John Michael “Mick” Mulvaney (R-SC) | H | R | $1,514,081 | $3,912,539 | $6,310,997 | |
Ken Calvert (R-Calif) | H | R | ($1,899,989) | $3,900,002 | $9,699,994 | |
Robert B. Aderholt (R-Ala) | H | R | $1,491,019 | $3,879,009 | $6,267,000 | |
Reid Ribble (R-Wis) | H | R | $833,072 | $3,845,064 | $6,857,056 | |
Tom Rooney (R-Fla) | H | R | $1,365,008 | $3,784,003 | $6,202,999 | |
Tom Cole (R-Okla) | H | R | $2,039,077 | $3,737,538 | $5,436,000 | |
Roy Blunt (R-Mo) | S | R | $1,075,021 | $3,717,509 | $6,359,998 | |
Leonard Lance (R-NJ) | H | R | $2,216,060 | $3,706,030 | $5,196,000 | |
Hal Rogers (R-Ky) | H | R | $1,624,344 | $3,683,841 | $5,743,339 | |
Ron Paul (R) | H | R | $1,939,039 | $3,576,519 | $5,213,999 | |
Robert Dold (R-Ill) | H | R | $696,022 | $3,545,509 | $6,394,996 | |
Tim Scott (R-SC) | H | R | $915,004 | $3,432,500 | $5,949,997 | |
Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-Mo) | H | R | ($2,784,995) | $3,407,501 | $9,599,998 | |
John Boozman (R-Ark) | S | R | $713,011 | $3,405,505 | $6,097,999 | |
Jo Bonner (R-Ala) | H | R | $1,075,022 | $3,402,509 | $5,729,997 | |
Jack Kingston (R-Ga) | H | R | $2,725,768 | $3,357,262 | $3,988,757 | |
Pat Toomey (R-Pa) | S | R | $1,750,070 | $3,250,534 | $4,750,999 | |
Jeff Denham (R-Calif) | H | R | $1,000,002 | $3,200,000 | $5,399,999 | |
Tom Coburn (R-Okla) | S | R | $1,039,236 | $3,191,118 | $5,343,000 | |
Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) | S | R | $1,654,082 | $3,182,541 | $4,711,000 | |
Greg Walden (R-Ore) | H | R | $1,804,033 | $2,957,016 | $4,110,000 | |
Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY) | H | R | $601,004 | $2,850,501 | $5,099,998 | |
Steve Southerland (R-Fla) | H | R | $500,004 | $2,826,001 | $5,151,998 | |
Ed Whitfield (R-Ky) | H | R | $1,479,047 | $2,794,523 | $4,109,999 | |
Andy Harris (R-Md) | H | R | $1,525,050 | $2,787,525 | $4,050,000 | |
J. Randy Forbes (R-Va) | H | R | ($12,690) | $2,749,302 | $5,511,295 | |
Charles J. Fleischmann (R-Tenn) | H | R | $2,098,812 | $2,723,807 | $3,348,803 | |
John Carter (R-Texas) | H | R | $415,002 | $2,617,499 | $4,819,996 | |
Phil Roe (R-Tenn) | H | R | $2,151,381 | $2,611,376 | $3,071,372 | |
Dean Heller (R-Nev) | S | R | $2,274,118 | $2,426,114 | $2,578,110 | |
Billy Long (R-Mo) | H | R | $461,037 | $2,406,516 | $4,351,996 | |
Tom Graves (R-Ga) | H | R | $1,508,015 | $2,339,007 | $3,170,000 | |
Robert E. Latta (R-Ohio) | H | R | $1,345,035 | $2,298,017 | $3,251,000 | |
Mike D. Rogers (R-Ala) | H | R | $1,370,018 | $2,252,508 | $3,134,999 | |
Thad Cochran (R-Miss) | S | R | $974,079 | $2,100,539 | $3,227,000 | |
Paul Ryan (R-Wis) | H | R | $927,100 | $2,067,050 | $3,207,000 | |
Howard Coble (R-NC) | H | R | $1,282,073 | $2,046,052 | $2,810,031 | |
Bill Cassidy (R-La) | H | R | $850,054 | $1,972,526 | $3,094,999 | |
Mike Simpson (R-Idaho) | H | R | $1,515,342 | $1,924,838 | $2,334,334 | |
Michael Burgess (R-Texas) | H | R | $926,085 | $1,903,542 | $2,880,999 | |
Bob Goodlatte (R-Va) | H | R | $1,087,045 | $1,884,522 | $2,682,000 | |
Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) | H | R | $1,063,025 | $1,841,512 | $2,620,000 | |
Dan Burton (R-Ind) | H | R | $1,118,019 | $1,819,009 | $2,520,000 | |
Austin Scott (R-Ga) | H | R | $1,173,882 | $1,814,872 | $2,455,863 | |
Michele Bachmann (R-Minn) | H | R | $912,018 | $1,783,508 | $2,654,998 | |
Shelley Moore Capito (R-WVa) | H | R | $506,060 | $1,732,028 | $2,957,997 | |
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) | S | R | $897,040 | $1,669,020 | $2,441,000 | |
David Vitter (R-La) | S | R | $801,061 | $1,640,530 | $2,480,000 | |
Timothy V. Johnson (R-Ill) | H | R | $942,030 | $1,636,015 | $2,330,000 | |
Elton Gallegly (R-Calif) | H | R | $262,021 | $1,633,509 | $3,004,997 | |
Richard Burr (R-NC) | S | R | $981,085 | $1,584,080 | $2,187,075 | |
Scott P. Brown (R-Mass) | S | R | $835,106 | $1,542,594 | $2,250,082 | |
Pete Olson (R-Texas) | H | R | $709,034 | $1,397,017 | $2,085,000 | |
Chip Cravaack (R-Minn) | H | R | $843,018 | $1,394,009 | $1,945,000 | |
Louis J. Barletta (R-Pa) | H | R | $169,105 | $1,391,551 | $2,613,998 | |
Charles W. Boustany Jr (R-La) | H | R | $1,053,449 | $1,384,945 | $1,716,441 | |
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash) | H | R | $421,020 | $1,338,009 | $2,254,998 | |
Patrick J. Tiberi (R-Ohio) | H | R | $608,033 | $1,332,015 | $2,055,998 | |
Larry D. Bucshon (R-Ind) | H | R | $646,052 | $1,318,526 | $1,991,000 | |
Tom Reed (R-NY) | H | R | $784,011 | $1,297,505 | $1,810,999 | |
Bob Gibbs (R-Ohio) | H | R | $533,041 | $1,296,519 | $2,059,998 | |
Brian P. Bilbray (R-Calif) | H | R | $1,111,014 | $1,272,509 | $1,434,004 | |
Bill Shuster (R-Pa) | H | R | $674,033 | $1,214,516 | $1,755,000 | |
Mike Enzi (R-Wyo) | S | R | $440,067 | $1,159,033 | $1,878,000 | |
Candice S. Miller (R-Mich) | H | R | $632,022 | $1,157,011 | $1,682,000 | |
Ralph M. Hall (R-Texas) | H | R | $750,006 | $1,150,003 | $1,550,000 | |
Steven Palazzo (R-Miss) | H | R | $462,023 | $1,126,010 | $1,789,998 | |
Sam Graves (R-Mo) | H | R | $515,013 | $1,108,005 | $1,700,998 | |
Mike Coffman (R-Colo) | H | R | $400,007 | $1,075,002 | $1,749,998 | |
Peter Roskam (R-Ill) | H | R | $491,046 | $1,040,523 | $1,590,000 | |
Bobby Schilling (R-Ill) | H | R | $487,008 | $988,503 | $1,489,998 | |
Paul Gosar (R-Ariz) | H | R | $515,003 | $982,501 | $1,449,999 | |
Doc Hastings (R-Wash) | H | R | $589,013 | $962,006 | $1,335,000 | |
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla) | H | R | $604,008 | $957,504 | $1,311,000 | |
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) | S | R | $489,790 | $881,786 | $1,273,783 | |
Steve Stivers (R-Ohio) | H | R | $431,038 | $877,019 | $1,323,000 | |
Jeff Duncan (R-SC) | H | R | $338,018 | $864,507 | $1,390,996 | |
Kelly A. Ayotte (R-NH) | S | R | $422,014 | $863,506 | $1,304,998 | |
Connie Mack (R-Fla) | H | R | ($3,927) | $856,036 | $1,715,999 | |
Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif) | H | R | ($4,928) | $848,035 | $1,700,999 | |
Ben Quayle (R-Ariz) | H | R | $138,089 | $846,544 | $1,554,999 | |
Pat Roberts (R-Kan) | S | R | ($472,951) | $845,022 | $2,162,996 | |
Don Young (R-Alaska) | H | R | $480,007 | $840,003 | $1,200,000 | |
Don Manzullo (R-Ill) | H | R | $466,008 | $828,503 | $1,190,999 | |
Joe Wilson (R-SC) | H | R | ($322,988) | $796,003 | $1,914,994 | |
Spencer Bachus (R-Ala) | H | R | $452,010 | $785,504 | $1,118,999 | |
Francisco Canseco (R-Texas) | H | R | $49,037 | $784,517 | $1,519,998 | |
Michael R. Turner (R-Ohio) | H | R | $219,071 | $780,535 | $1,342,000 | |
Rand Paul (R-Ky) | S | R | $278,019 | $774,009 | $1,269,999 | |
Tim Murphy (R-Pa) | H | R | $249,055 | $768,027 | $1,287,000 | |
Jerry Moran (R-Kan) | S | R | $385,018 | $768,009 | $1,151,000 | |
Frank A. LoBiondo (R-NJ) | H | R | $318,013 | $758,506 | $1,198,999 | |
Mo Brooks (R-Ala) | H | R | $285,047 | $755,023 | $1,225,000 | |
Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) | S | R | $241,167 | $722,664 | $1,204,161 | |
Richard B. Nugent (R-Fla) | H | R | $253,005 | $709,001 | $1,164,997 | |
Thaddeus G. McCotter (R-Mich) | H | R | $312,036 | $677,018 | $1,042,000 | |
Jon L. Kyl (R-Ariz) | S | R | $645,238 | $676,736 | $708,235 | |
Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind) | S | R | $283,019 | $670,508 | $1,057,998 | |
Frank D. Lucas (R-Okla) | H | R | ($213,988) | $650,501 | $1,514,991 | |
Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) | H | R | $282,030 | $643,515 | $1,005,000 | |
Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss) | H | R | $364,010 | $612,005 | $860,000 | |
John M. Shimkus (R-Ill) | H | R | $49,010 | $589,503 | $1,129,997 | |
Paul Broun Jr (R-Ga) | H | R | $309,018 | $584,509 | $860,000 | |
Steven Brett Guthrie (R-Ky) | H | R | $294,030 | $582,015 | $870,000 | |
Justin Amash (R-Mich) | H | R | ($23,982) | $568,007 | $1,159,997 | |
Joe Heck (R-Nev) | H | R | $278,010 | $561,504 | $844,999 | |
Bill Huizenga (R-Mich) | H | R | $172,015 | $560,007 | $947,999 | |
Michael Grimm (R-NY) | H | R | $50,003 | $560,000 | $1,069,997 | |
Kevin Brady (R-Texas) | H | R | $242,030 | $551,515 | $861,000 | |
Kay Granger (R-Texas) | H | R | ($228,982) | $548,007 | $1,324,996 | |
Joe Pitts (R-Pa) | H | R | $332,006 | $531,003 | $730,000 | |
Bill Posey (R-Fla) | H | R | $134,012 | $523,005 | $911,999 | |
Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) | H | R | $39,014 | $513,006 | $986,999 | |
Lynn Jenkins (R-Kan) | H | R | $195,027 | $510,013 | $825,000 | |
Scott Eugene Desjarlais (R-Tenn) | H | R | $153,009 | $501,502 | $849,996 | |
Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo) | H | R | $121,010 | $490,503 | $859,996 | |
Steven C. LaTourette (R-Ohio) | H | R | $316,004 | $490,502 | $665,000 | |
Erik Paulsen (R-Minn) | H | R | $170,034 | $487,017 | $804,000 | |
Martha Roby (R-Ala) | H | R | $169,023 | $482,511 | $795,999 | |
Todd Rokita (R-Ind) | H | R | ($130,966) | $478,515 | $1,087,996 | |
Frank R. Wolf (R-Va) | H | R | $430,779 | $472,776 | $514,773 | |
John Kline (R-Minn) | H | R | $251,013 | $471,006 | $691,000 | |
Glenn Thompson (R-Pa) | H | R | $250,004 | $467,501 | $684,999 | |
Rodney Alexander (R-La) | H | R | $266,005 | $465,502 | $665,000 | |
Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla) | H | R | $88,033 | $454,016 | $819,999 | |
Lee Terry (R-Neb) | H | R | $122,040 | $452,020 | $782,000 | |
Bill Johnson (R-Ohio) | H | R | $118,053 | $450,026 | $782,000 | |
Daniel Webster (R-Fla) | H | R | $221,009 | $430,504 | $640,000 | |
John Thune (R-SD) | S | R | $170,023 | $423,011 | $676,000 | |
Charlie Dent (R-Pa) | H | R | $133,047 | $420,023 | $707,000 | |
Patrick McHenry (R-NC) | H | R | ($3,985) | $418,006 | $839,998 | |
John J. Duncan Jr (R-Tenn) | H | R | $169,022 | $414,511 | $660,000 | |
Rob Wittman (R-Va) | H | R | $195,014 | $405,007 | $615,000 | |
John Cornyn (R-Texas) | S | R | $153,014 | $392,506 | $631,999 | |
Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) | H | R | $238,004 | $386,502 | $535,000 | |
Marco Rubio (R-Fla) | S | R | ($75,987) | $379,505 | $834,998 | |
Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif) | H | R | $1 | $375,000 | $749,999 | |
Rob Woodall (R-Ga) | H | R | $217,006 | $373,503 | $530,000 | |
Dave Reichert (R-Wash) | H | R | $178,009 | $361,504 | $545,000 | |
Scott Garrett (R-NJ) | H | R | $188,014 | $354,507 | $521,000 | |
Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn) | H | R | $128,023 | $349,011 | $570,000 | |
Ed Royce (R-Calif) | H | R | $154,014 | $345,007 | $536,000 | |
Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga) | S | R | $164,009 | $337,504 | $511,000 | |
John Culberson (R-Texas) | H | R | $185,002 | $337,501 | $490,000 | |
Adrian Smith (R-Neb) | H | R | $125,013 | $330,006 | $534,999 | |
Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif) | H | R | $114,016 | $299,508 | $485,000 | |
Lynn A. Westmoreland (R-Ga) | H | R | ($3,947,995) | $291,001 | $4,529,998 | |
Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan) | H | R | $114,015 | $287,007 | $460,000 | |
Mike Pompeo (R-Kan) | H | R | $66,028 | $267,514 | $469,000 | |
Mike Rogers (R-Mich) | H | R | $136,011 | $263,505 | $391,000 | |
Steve Womack (R-Ark) | H | R | $122,009 | $263,504 | $405,000 | |
Michael G. Fitzpatrick (R-Pa) | H | R | $151,003 | $258,001 | $365,000 | |
Devin Nunes (R-Calif) | H | R | $151,003 | $258,001 | $365,000 | |
Jeffrey Lane Fortenberry (R-Neb) | H | R | ($394,992) | $257,503 | $909,998 | |
Patrick L. Meehan (R-Pa) | H | R | $75,019 | $250,009 | $425,000 | |
Susan Collins (R-Maine) | S | R | $145,005 | $247,502 | $350,000 | |
Frank Guinta (R-NH) | H | R | ($457,982) | $246,007 | $949,996 | |
James D. Jordan (R-Ohio) | H | R | $119,008 | $240,504 | $362,000 | |
Steven A. King (R-Iowa) | H | R | $130,003 | $240,001 | $350,000 | |
Steve C. Austria (R-Ohio) | H | R | $107,008 | $231,004 | $355,000 | |
Tim Walberg (R-Mich) | H | R | $50,023 | $225,511 | $401,000 | |
Walter B. Jones Jr (R-NC) | H | R | $117,006 | $224,503 | $332,000 | |
Jeff Miller (R-Fla) | H | R | ($192,994) | $223,501 | $639,997 | |
James Lankford (R-Okla) | H | R | $60,018 | $217,509 | $375,000 | |
Morgan Griffith (R-Va) | H | R | ($12,997) | $203,501 | $419,999 | |
Jerry Lewis (R-Calif) | H | R | $195,000 | $195,000 | $195,000 | |
Allen B. West (R-Fla) | H | R | ($102,992) | $176,003 | $454,998 | |
John Sullivan (R-Okla) | H | R | $100,001 | $175,000 | $250,000 | |
Chris Gibson (R-NY) | H | R | $100,001 | $175,000 | $250,000 | |
Sue Myrick (R-NC) | H | R | $14,009 | $162,004 | $309,999 | |
Todd Akin (R-Mo) | H | R | $31,017 | $160,508 | $290,000 | |
Rick Crawford (R-Ark) | H | R | $101,003 | $158,001 | $215,000 | |
Pete King (R-NY) | H | R | $101,003 | $158,001 | $215,000 | |
Gregg Harper (R-Miss) | H | R | ($148,996) | $158,001 | $464,999 | |
Jim Gerlach (R-Pa) | H | R | $63,007 | $154,003 | $245,000 | |
Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill) | H | R | $50,008 | $137,504 | $225,000 | |
Ted Poe (R-Texas) | H | R | ($21,985) | $136,507 | $294,999 | |
Roger Wicker (R-Miss) | S | R | ($670,980) | $133,008 | $936,997 | |
Douglas L. Lamborn (R-Colo) | H | R | $49,007 | $129,503 | $210,000 | |
Howard P. (Buck) Mckeon (R-Calif) | H | R | $50,002 | $117,500 | $184,999 | |
C. W. Bill Young (R-Fla) | H | R | $66,003 | $115,501 | $165,000 | |
Cory Gardner (R-Colo) | H | R | ($10,987) | $105,506 | $221,999 | |
Geoff Davis (R-Ky) | H | R | $46,004 | $105,502 | $165,000 | |
Aaron Schock (R-Ill) | H | R | ($916,584) | $100,913 | $1,118,411 | |
Robert Hurt (R-Va) | H | R | $18,005 | $99,002 | $179,999 | |
Mike Pence (R-Ind) | H | R | $11,015 | $90,007 | $169,000 | |
Mark Kirk (R-Ill) | S | R | $33,005 | $89,002 | $145,000 | |
Todd Platts (R-Pa) | H | R | $21,014 | $84,007 | $147,000 | |
Joe Barton (R-Texas) | H | R | $32,004 | $81,002 | $130,000 | |
Tom Marino (R-Pa) | H | R | ($366,518) | $75,478 | $517,474 | |
Todd Young (R-Ind) | H | R | ($4,997) | $65,001 | $134,999 | |
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz) | H | R | ($219,997) | $65,001 | $349,999 | |
Tom McClintock (R-Calif) | H | R | $19,005 | $64,502 | $110,000 | |
Trey Gowdy (R-SC) | H | R | ($231,995) | $56,502 | $344,999 | |
Sam Johnson (R-Texas) | H | R | $17,003 | $48,501 | $80,000 | |
Chris Smith (R-NJ) | H | R | $45,967 | $45,967 | $45,967 | |
James W. DeMint (R-SC) | S | R | $16,002 | $40,501 | $65,000 | |
Rob Bishop (R-Utah) | H | R | $16,002 | $40,501 | $65,000 | |
Dan Lungren (R-Calif) | H | R | $2,003 | $36,001 | $70,000 | |
Randy Hultgren (R-Ill) | H | R | $15,001 | $32,500 | $50,000 | |
Joe Walsh (R-Ill) | H | R | $3,004 | $24,502 | $46,000 | |
Sandy Adams (R-Fla) | H | R | $2,004 | $17,002 | $32,000 | |
Mike Lee (R-Utah) | S | R | ($117,995) | $16,001 | $149,997 | |
Jaime Herrera (R-Wash) | H | R | $1,001 | $8,000 | $15,000 | |
David Rivera (R-Fla) | H | R | ($148,998) | $8,000 | $164,999 | |
Duncan D. Hunter (R-Calif) | H | R | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
Steve Scalise (R-La) | H | R | ($61,996) | ($20,498) | $20,999 | |
Tim Griffin (R-Ark) | H | R | ($129,993) | ($24,498) | $80,997 | |
Raul Labrador (R-Idaho) | H | R | ($130,993) | ($31,998) | $66,997 | |
Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla) | H | R | ($50,000) | ($32,500) | ($15,001) | |
Marlin A. Stutzman (R-Ind) | H | R | ($289,988) | ($84,495) | $120,997 | |
Renee Ellmers (R-NC) | H | R | ($382,993) | ($91,497) | $199,999 | |
Kevin W. Yoder (R-Kan) | H | R | ($228,993) | ($91,998) | $44,996 | |
Kristi Lynn Noem (R-SD) | H | R | ($643,990) | ($111,996) | $419,998 | |
Louis B. Gohmert Jr (R-Texas) | H | R | ($200,000) | ($150,001) | ($100,002) | |
Sean P. Duffy (R-Wis) | H | R | ($489,989) | ($167,497) | $154,994 | |
Steve Fincher (R-Tenn) | H | R | ($5,964,999) | ($3,302,503) | ($640,008) | |
totals | $887,612,850 | $2,235,761,551 | $3,583,910,376 | $2,235,761,592 |
MIDEIVAL AND ROMAN CLIMATE WAS MUCH HOTTER THAN TODAYS!! IMAGINE THAT?!?
If you were to only listen to the climate change, flat earth, Marxist, socialists, you would think that mankind is the root of all evil and pollution, and in this case a horrible greenhouse gas called CO2. Yea, that stuff that you exhale and the stuff that trees and plants need to survive (and by the way, produce oxygen in return). Click the pic for the story from the UK. At least they have journalists who will print the truth…….
OBAMA PRESSING TO SHOVE MILITARY INTO THE STATE RUN EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 Vote, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, HEALTHCARE, RADICALS, TOLD YOU SO!, UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE SCAM, VETERAN ISSUES on 06/29/2012
The only thing I can say to this is “I told you so”! This guy is hell bent on destroying this nation in every way he can. The military folks had better wake up and smell the coffee. He is after them and all the retirees who use Tri-Care. And that’s just about everybody. Click here for the article. The House had better not cave on this otherwise every “R” who allows this will get replaced this year also………
THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FAILS TO DO ITS DUTY AND PROTECT THE CONSTITUTION
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 Vote, CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES, CORRUPT POLICE WATCH, OP-ED on 06/28/2012
Now that the SCOTUS has handed America its 5-4 ruling in favor of ObamaCare, everybody is busy with all the what-ifs and should-haves, and the Left crowing to high heaven on this victory over democracy and freedom. I could sit here and wax and wane on the ramifications of this decision, but if you are a regular reader of this blog, you already know I have been doing just that for a couple of years now so I will not bore you with adding my voice to this apparently dead argument. All I can do right now is suggest our next course of action. As I have sat through this morning, deciphering and digesting as much data I can get on this SCOTUS ruling, it becomes blatantly clear what we Conservatives and Patriots must do because the SCOTUS has failed to protect and preserve the Constitution. What they won’t do, we must… and the way we do that is simple. We double/triple/quadruple our efforts and make sure we not only get Mitt Romney elected, but make sure as many Dems in Congress are defeated in November. We not only have to give money to those candidates running in our districts, but to other conservative candidates all over the country. While we can’t vote in those races, we can donate to them. Because the SCOTUS has just informed us, in no uncertain terms, that it is up to us, the citizens, the voters of this nation to over-turn this Obomination and get this country turned back towards a representative government. As much as I hate the idea of putting our fate into the hands of the Republicans (whom I don’t trust either), we are left no alternative. If we don’t stand up and be counted now, I believe that the chances of us ever turning back the tyranny will be severely diminished, if not totally obliterated. If “Team Obama” gets re-affirmed and is re-elected, there is no doubt that he and his fellow socialist will finish the job they started. His goal of fundamentally changing America will be advanced to the level that we will be unable to turn the tide back and regain our constitutional nation. All the globalist treaties that they want us to sign into, will come to pass, and the Senate will ratify them making them binding. We will have huge tax burdens to pay for a totally dysfunctional healthcare system, crushing EPA regulations that cut industry off at the knees with exorbitant energy bills and cataclysmic EPA regulations. Our energy bills will go through the roof to push us into phony “green” energy programs. We will become subservient to the will of other nations. Our 2nd Amendment rights will be brushed aside because the rest of the world, with Russia and China in the lead, will insist on it. The UN will then become a governing body of the United States and the notion of controlled legal immigration will be a thing of the past, a by-gone era, an outdated concept. We will have to get used to the new reality that The United States of America, as a sovereign republic will no longer exist. We will have to get used to living in a post-constitutional nation where we citizens let liberty and justice slip through our fingers. These are just a few of the ways America will change. History will look back on us, and I don’t think it will be kind. Our descendants will be left to wonder how and why, we allowed our nation, built on the premise of “We The People”, turned into a nation of “We The Government” making the citizenry subservient to the state? At this point, I simply ask, is this what you want?
CHRISTIANS ATTACKED BY AMERICAN MUSLIMS IN DEARBORN MICHIGAN
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in MUSLIM/SHARIA, OP-ED on 06/27/2012
It does not matter how, where or why this happened. When people peacefully express opinions, physical attacks are not acceptable in America, no matter who or what the people are. This is a nation of laws, and as such, the rule of law must be obeyed and enforced. These attackers must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. If this was a White on Black crime, you can bet your bottom dollar the authorities would be pressing charges. Why not here, in this situation?
IS THE TSA HIRING CRIMINALS AND PSYCOPATHS AS SCREENERS? REALLY?!?!?!
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, BIG BROTHER, CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, FOUNDING FATHERS STUFF, LEFT WING EXTREMIST STUFF, MOVE TOWARDS POLICE STATE, NATIONAL DEFENSE ISSUES, NEW WORLD ORDER STUFF, OBAMA WATCH, OP-ED, PATRIOTIC STUFF, PLAN FOR REFORMING THE GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL COMMENTARY, POWER GRABS, RADICALS, TAKING BACK THE GOVERNMENT, TSA ABUSES AND INFO, USEFULL INFORMATION on 06/26/2012
According to this article,a TSA Supervisor has come forward and state that the agency has been directed to hire wackos in order to help push the people into accepting the coming police state….. Well, I really don’t know what to think about this so-called revelation. Could it be that there are actually people in the Federal Government who are brazen enough to admit to this crazy, out of the blue, unreal, “conspiracy” of sorts? The really scary thing is,…. in this administration, I believe it’s possible. If true, this revelation should stand as a shot across the bow of every citizen in this nation. Is this where we as a nation and society want to go? Are all the “alarmist” FEMA campers right? Has our government been conspiring against us, and if so, will the patriots in the military allow this to happen or will they stand up and say NO?! This in my opinion, is the crux of the matter. How patriotic are our military members? If this is true, I’ll guess we’ll find out……..one way or the other..
DEMS ADMIT – OBAMA NOT QUALIFIED TO BE PRESIDENT
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 Vote, CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, OBAMA BIRTH CERTIFICATE ISSUE, OBAMA WATCH, OP-ED, POLITICAL NEWS, POWER GRABS, RADICALS, ROAD TO SOCIALISM, TAKING BACK THE GOVERNMENT, TOLD YOU SO!, UPCOMING ELECTIONS, UPDATED POSTS, VOTER FRAUD on 06/25/2012
This is something I thought would never come to light. After all the posting of the many articles on this subject, there is nothing more to be said. Could it be that all of us who were reporting that Obama was not eligible for office, were right after all? Well, its all for naught now. He has so destroyed the national moral and Republican backbone, the current cadre of GOP Senators and Representatives, will not touch this with a 10 foot pole, as well as the conservative main stream media. As with any 2nd Amendment issue, these media types recoil at the possibility of having to comment on these taboo issues. They treat this and 2nd amendment issues like its a “3rd rail” and will not go near it. For these reasons, conservative media, especially Fox news, will not touch on these issues. All I can say to all of these people and corporations is, “shame on you”. They “cherry pick” their issues and fail miserably on these. Even Mark Levin won’t touch these. I guess us “loons” are going to be proven right in the end and I for one will go out of my way to tell them “I TOLD YOU SO”. That’s how I roll. Click the pic for the story.
IS “FAST / FURIOUS” GOING TO BE OBAMA’S WATERGATE?
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 Vote, CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES, CORRUPT POLICE WATCH, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, LEFT WING EXTREMIST STUFF, LIBERAL/SOCIALIST BEING EXPOSED AND/OR CONFRONTED, OBAMA WATCH, OP-ED, POLITICAL COMMENTARY, POLITICAL NEWS, PRESIDENTIAL GAFFES, RADICALS, TAKING BACK THE GOVERNMENT, UPCOMING ELECTIONS, USEFULL INFORMATION on 06/21/2012
I have been predicting that I will for some time. His “Executive Privilege” order, in my opinion pretty much solidifies it. The only reason for the order would be to keep something from the public that would prove to be embarrassing, such as, Obama not only knew of F&F, but approved of it. Its a matter of what he knew and when he knew it. This whole scandal will be about the death of a Boarder Patrol Officer and guns being given to drug lords in Mexico, PLUS a plan by the ATF to use F&F service of supplying guns across the border as an excuse to attack the 2nd amendment, which by the way, Hillary is trying to do by signing on the UN Inter-America gun treaty. After all, what brought down Richard Nixon, was his cover-up of a break-in into a DNC office in the Watergate Hotel. No one died as a result of his actions. Obama, on the other hand, how many Mexican citizens have been killed by this program? We know of hundreds, and at least 1 US Law Enforcement Officer……. You see the difference?………..
CHINA CAN SHUT DOWN ALL TELECOMUNICATION ELECTRONICS IN THE UNITED STATES
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in CHINA INFO, CHINA/USA RELATIONSHIP WATCH, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, HOT NEWS!!, NATIONAL DEFENSE ISSUES, OP-ED, PATRIOTIC STUFF, USEFULL INFORMATION on 06/08/2012
This revelation should not surprise anyone. China, as is Russia, are doing everything they can, individually and collectively, to bring down The United States. To buy in to the notion that these nations are our friends, is plain foolishness and naive. It is our politicians who have forced this notion on us and have set up the circumstances in which China has become so prevalent in our marketplace. When Chinese counterfeit electronic and hard parts have infiltrated our military, it is truly a serious situation. It is my assertion that all of these parts were designed to fail, or in the case being reported here, operate in such a way that causes a shutdown or failure of critical defense systems in times of critical performance. This is not by accident but design and our politicians must stop this trend, reverse it and eliminate the use of all foreign-made military parts. Click the pic for details.
NATIONS AND THIER GOVERNMENTS WHO USE THE WORD “DEMOCRATIC” TO DESCRIBE THEIR TYPE OF GOVERNACE
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in COMMUNIST PARTY ACTIONS IN THE USA, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, OP-ED on 06/04/2012
I did a quick little bit of investigation and came up with a short list of nations who call themselves “Democratic”. I am sure you will find this list interesting especially if you draw the parallel from these “styles” of government and our “Democratic” party, as they like to call themselves… Hmmmmm
CHICAGO THUGGERY – “YOUR 1ST AMENDMENT RIGHTS CAN BE TERMINATED”
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in BIG BROTHER, CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES, CORRUPT POLICE WATCH, HOT NEWS!!, LEFT WING EXTREMIST STUFF, OP-ED, PATRIOTIC STUFF, POWER GRABS, USEFULL INFORMATION, VIDEOS on 06/01/2012
2012 “OFFICIAL” BILDERBERG GUEST LIST – SORTED BY NATION OF ATTENDEES – WHY ARE U.S. GOVERNMEMNT OFFICIALS GOING TO THIS SECRET MEETING? CYBER COMMAND/NATIONAL SECURITY DIRECTOR!? HUH!!???
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in BIG BROTHER, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, LEFT WING EXTREMIST STUFF, NEW WORLD ORDER STUFF, OP-ED, POLITICAL COMMENTARY, POLITICAL NEWS, USEFULL INFORMATION on 05/31/2012
AUT | Bronner, Oscar | Publisher, Der Standard Medienwelt |
AUT | Cernko, Willibald | CEO, UniCredit Bank Austria AG |
AUT | Faymann, Werner | Federal Chancellor |
AUT | Scholten, Rudolf | Member of the Board of Executive Directors, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG |
BEL | Belgium, H.R.H. Prince Philippe of | |
CAN | Carney, Mark J. | Governor, Bank of Canada |
CAN | Clark, W. Edmund | Group President and CEO, TD Bank Group |
CAN | McKenna, Frank | Deputy Chair, TD Bank Group |
CAN | Prichard, J. Robert S. | Chair, Torys LLP |
CAN | Redford, Alison M. | Premier of Alberta |
CAN | Reisman, Heather M. | CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc. |
CAN | Wright, Nigel S. | Chief of Staff, Office of the Prime Minister |
CHE | Supino, Pietro | Chairman and Publisher, Tamedia AG |
CHE | Vasella, Daniel L. | Chairman, Novartis AG |
CHN | Fu, Ying | Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs |
CHN | Huang, Yiping | Professor of Economics, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University |
DEN | Mchangama, Jacob | Director of Legal Affairs, Center for Political Studies (CEPOS) |
DEU | Ackermann, Josef | Chairman of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank AG |
DEU | Enders, Thomas | CEO, Airbus |
DEU | Ischinger, Wolfgang | Chairman, Munich Security Conference; Global Head Government Relations, Allianz SE |
DEU | Koch, Roland | CEO, Bilfinger Berger SE |
DEU | Löscher, Peter | President and CEO, Siemens AG |
DEU | Nass, Matthias | Chief International Correspondent, Die Zeit |
DEU | Reitzle, Wolfgang | CEO & President, Linde AG |
DEU | Trittin, Jürgen | Parliamentary Leader, Alliance 90/The Greens |
DNK | Christiansen, Jeppe | CEO, Maj Invest |
DNK | Federspiel, Ulrik | Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S |
ESP | Cebrián, Juan Luis | CEO, PRISA; Chairman, El País |
ESP | Nin Génova, Juan María | Deputy Chairman and CEO, Caixabank |
ESP | Sáenz de Santamaría Antón, Soraya | Vice President and Minister for the Presidency |
FIN | Apunen, Matti | Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA |
FIN | Ollila, Jorma | Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell, plc |
FIN | Siilasmaa, Risto | Chairman of the Board of Directors, Nokia Corporation |
FIN | Urpilainen, Jutta | Minister of Finance |
FRA | Castries, Henri de CHAIRMAN | Chairman and CEO, AXA Group |
FRA | Baverez, Nicolas | Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP |
FRA | Béchu, Christophe | Senator, and Chairman, General Council of Maine-et-Loire |
FRA | Chalendar, Pierre André de | Chairman and CEO, Saint-Gobain |
FRA | Izraelewicz, Erik | CEO, Le Monde |
FRA | Karvar, Anousheh | Inspector, Inter-ministerial Audit and Evaluation Office for Social, Health, Employment and Labor Policies |
FRA | Montbrial, Thierry de | President, French Institute for International Relations |
FRA | Senard, Jean-Dominique | CEO, Michelin Group |
GBR | Agius, Marcus | Chairman, Barclays plc |
GBR | Boles, Nick | Member of Parliament |
GBR | Clarke, Kenneth | Member of Parliament, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of Justice |
GBR | Dudley, Robert | Group Chief Executive, BP plc |
GBR | Flint, Douglas J. | Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc |
GBR | Kerr, John | Independent Member, House of Lords |
GBR | Mandelson, Peter | Member, House of Lords; Chairman, Global Counsel |
GBR | Micklethwait, John | Editor-in-Chief, The Economist |
GBR | Rachman, Gideon | Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, The Financial Times |
GBR | Voser, Peter | CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc |
GBR | Wolf, Martin H. | Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times |
GBR | Bredow, Vendeline von | Business Correspondent, The Economist |
GBR | Wooldridge, Adrian D. | Foreign Correspondent, The Economist |
GRC | Giannitsis, Anastasios | Former Minister of Interior; Professor of Development and International Economics, University of Athens |
GRC | Papalexopoulos, Dimitri | Managing Director, Titan Cement Co. |
GRC | Tsoukalis, Loukas | President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy |
INT | Almunia, Joaquín | Vice-President – Commissioner for Competition, European Commission |
INT | Gucht, Karel de | Commissioner for Trade, European Commission |
INT | Kodmani, Bassma | Member of the Executive Bureau and Head of Foreign Affairs, Syrian National Council |
INT | Kroes, Neelie | Vice President, European Commission; Commissioner for Digital Agenda |
INT | Lamy, Pascal | Director-General, World Trade Organization |
INT | Sheeran, Josette | Vice Chairman, World Economic Forum |
INT | Vimont, Pierre | Executive Secretary General, European External Action Service |
INT | Zoellick, Robert B. | President, The World Bank Group |
IRL | Gallagher, Paul | Former Attorney General; Senior Counsel |
IRL | Noonan, Michael | Minister for Finance |
IRL | Sutherland, Peter D. | Chairman, Goldman Sachs International |
ISR | Levite, Ariel E. | Nonresident Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
ISR | Rabinovich, Itamar | Global Distinguished Professor, New York University |
ITA | Bernabè, Franco | Chairman and CEO, Telecom Italia |
ITA | Conti, Fulvio | CEO and General Manager, Enel S.p.A. |
ITA | Elkann, John | Chairman, Fiat S.p.A. |
ITA | Gruber, Lilli | Journalist – Anchorwoman, La 7 TV |
ITA | Letta, Enrico | Deputy Leader, Democratic Party (PD) |
NLD | Halberstadt, Victor | Professor of Economics, Leiden University; Former Honorary Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings |
NLD | Netherlands, H.M. the Queen of the | |
NLD | Pechtold, Alexander | Parliamentary Leader, Democrats ’66 (D66) |
NLD | Polman, Paul | CEO, Unilever PLC |
NLD | Rutte, Mark | Prime Minister |
NLD | Scheffer, Paul | Professor of European Studies, Tilburg University |
NOR | Andresen, Johan H. | Owner and CEO, FERD |
NOR | Brandtzæg, Svein Richard | President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA |
POL | Rostowski, Jacek | Minister of Finance |
PRT | Amado, Luís | Chairman, Banco Internacional do Funchal (BANIF) |
PRT | Balsemão, Francisco Pinto | President and CEO, Impresa; Former Prime Minister |
PRT | Moreira da Silva, Jorge | First Vice-President, Partido Social Democrata (PSD) |
RUS | Chubais, Anatoly B. | CEO, OJSC RUSNANO |
RUS | Ivanov, Igor S. | Associate member, Russian Academy of Science; President, Russian International Affairs Council |
RUS | Kasparov, Garry | Chairman, United Civil Front (of Russia) |
SWE | Bonnier, Jonas | President and CEO, Bonnier AB |
SWE | Carlsson, Gunilla | Minister for International Development Cooperation |
SWE | Wallenberg, Jacob | Chairman, Investor AB |
TUR | Babacan, Ali | Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs |
TUR | Berberog(lu, Enis | Editor-in-Chief, Hürriyet Newspaper |
TUR | Keyman, E. Fuat | Director, Istanbul Policy Center and Professor of International Relations, Sabanci University |
TUR | Koç, Mustafa | Chairman, Koç Holding A.S,. |
TUR | Timuray, Serpil | CEO, Vodafone Turkey |
USA | Ajami, Fouad | Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University |
USA | Alexander, Keith B. | Commander, US Cyber Command; Director, National Security Agency |
USA | Altman, Roger C. | Chairman, Evercore Partners |
USA | Collins, Timothy C. | CEO and Senior Managing Director, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC |
USA | Daniels, Jr., Mitchell E. | Governor of Indiana |
USA | DeMuth, Christopher | Distinguished Fellow, Hudson Institute |
USA | Donilon, Thomas E. | National Security Advisor, The White House |
USA | Evans, J. Michael | Vice Chairman, Global Head of Growth Markets, Goldman Sachs & Co. |
USA | Ferguson, Niall | Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University |
USA | Gephardt, Richard A. | President and CEO, Gephardt Group |
USA | Goolsbee, Austan D. | Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business |
USA | Graham, Donald E. | Chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company |
USA | Harris, Britt | CIO, Teacher Retirement System of Texas |
USA | Hoffman, Reid | Co-founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn |
USA | Huntsman, Jr., Jon M. | Chairman, Huntsman Cancer Foundation |
USA | Jacobs, Kenneth M. | Chairman and CEO, Lazard |
USA | Johnson, James A. | Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC |
USA | Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. | Senior Managing Director, Lazard |
USA | Karp, Alexander | CEO, Palantir Technologies |
USA | Karsner, Alexander | Executive Chairman, Manifest Energy, Inc |
USA | Kerry, John | Senator for Massachusetts |
USA | Kissinger, Henry A. | Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc. |
USA | Kleinfeld, Klaus | Chairman and CEO, Alcoa |
USA | Kravis, Henry R. | Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. |
USA | Kravis, Marie-Josée | Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute |
USA | Krupp, Fred | President, Environmental Defense Fund |
USA | Li, Cheng | Director of Research and Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution |
USA | Lipsky, John | Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Johns Hopkins University |
USA | Liveris, Andrew N. | President, Chairman and CEO, The Dow Chemical Company |
USA | Lynn, William J. | Chairman and CEO, DRS Technologies, Inc. |
USA | Mathews, Jessica T. | President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
USA | Mehlman, Kenneth B. | Partner, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. |
USA | Mundie, Craig J. | Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft Corporation |
USA | Noonan, Peggy | Author, Columnist, The Wall Street Journal |
USA | Orszag, Peter R. | Vice Chairman, Citigroup |
USA | Perle, Richard N. | Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute |
USA | Rattner, Steven | Chairman, Willett Advisors LLC |
USA | Rogoff, Kenneth S. | Professor of Economics, Harvard University |
USA | Rose, Charlie | Executive Editor and Anchor, Charlie Rose |
USA | Ross, Dennis B. | Counselor, Washington Institute for Near East Policy |
USA | Rubin, Robert E. | Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury |
USA | Schmidt, Eric E. | Executive Chairman, Google Inc. |
USA | Shambaugh, David | Director, China Policy Program, George Washington University |
USA | Speyer, Jerry I. | Chairman and Co-CEO, Tishman Speyer |
USA | Thiel, Peter A. | President, Clarium Capital / Thiel Capital |
USA | Warsh, Kevin | Distinguished Visiting Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University |
USA | Wolfensohn, James D. | Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn and Company |
USA | Yergin, Daniel | Chairman, IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates |
OBAMA’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER PROBLEM WILL NOT JUST GO AWAY!!!
Posted by conservativeamericanvet in 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, 2012 Vote, CORRUPT POLITICIANS, OBAMA WATCH, OP-ED, POLITICAL COMMENTARY, POLITICAL NEWS, RADICALS, TAKING BACK THE GOVERNMENT, USEFULL INFORMATION on 08/27/2012
CLICK THE PIC FOR THE STORY. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
This article goes into depth and explains further, the problems that exist with the Commander and Chiefs Social Security Number. It is a good read and this is an issue that should not be ignored, just to be found out to be true AFTER he leaves office. I think this speaks directly to the efforts he has made to keep his history secret; his birth certificate, his college transcripts, his scholarship information, and all the rest. In my opinion, the reason it is all secret, is simply because all of our suspicions will be proven to be true. He was born in Kenya, NOT Hawaii, AND he got his scholarships due to his foreign student status. With all this being “speculated”, one has to ask why any prudent member of Congress has not stepped up and fully vetted this situation in a completely truthful manner (as they are supposed to as their oath of office requires)? In my opinion there are only 2 possibilities; 1. They know it and are co-conspirators in usurping the Constitution and are actively deceiving the public, or 2. This one is to hot politically and every Representative and Senator would take a fall…. In either case, as a whole, our nation, our Constitution, us citizens, are screwed and we are no longer a Republic if our elected officials will not do their job and preserve-protect the Constitution from all enemies foreign and DOMESTIC…….
One thing is certain. If Obama is re-elected, the USA that we citizens were born into and love, will cease to exist. He will complete his socialist plans ans we will be nothing more than any other socialist nation that preys on its citizens, who in turn get substandard everything from the mother government……. Our only hope is to defeat him in Nov and make sure the Republicans feet are held and kept in the fire until we say they are doing a good job. I firmly believe that neither party has come to grips with the power of the internet. Our lines of communication are so good, they can’t fart in DC, without us knowing about it 10 minutes later. They don’t get that yet, but I propose they get a good dose of “us citizens” from this time forward!
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