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The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

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Guess the GOP members may catch a break at future town halls. Don't let ordinary citizens ask questions that might be difficult to answer. Get lobbyists to ask softballs.

As members of Congress return to their districts and conduct town hall meetings with constituents, lawmakers who voted for the Republican budget are facing a backlash from their constituents. The budget, written by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), effectively ends Medicare, severely cuts Medicaid, cuts taxes on the rich, and lowers corporate tax rates. As ThinkProgress has reported, everyone from Ryan, to Rep. Pat Meehan (R-PA), to Rep. Lou Barletta (R-PA), to Rep. Charlie Bass (R-NH), and others have faced heated questions about the GOP plan.

Slate’s Dave Weigel reports that American Action Network, a relatively new conservative front group founded by a group of Wall Street bankers, is loading up conservative activists with softball questions and talking points to bolster Republican lawmakers on the Ryan plan:

Meanwhile, the American Action Network, the think tank and campaign shop run by former Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, is making Ryan budget talking points and questions available for conservatives who want to buck up their members.

American Action Network did not return ThinkProgress’ request for more information on the budget talking points. As we reported last year, the group was founded by investment banker Ken Langone, former Goldman Sachs executive Robert Steel, and investor and former Nixon official Fred Malek.

As the Wonk Room’s Pat Garofalo has explained, the Republican budget also contains provisions to unwind new regulations imposed on major financial services corporations. The Ryan plan repeals provisions in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law that allow “the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) to designate some firms as systemically significant and subject them to stiffer regulation” — a major reform Wall Street has lobbied aggressively to stop. The American Action Network board features a number of executives and lobbyists with a potential interest in rolling back financial regulations:

– American Action Network board member Fred Malek is chairman of the investment firm Thayer Capital Partners.
– American Action Network board member Isaac Applbaum the founding General Partner of Opus Capital.
– American Action Network board member Dylan Glenn is the Senior Vice President of Guggenheim Advisors.
– American Action Network board member C. Boyden Gray is a director of FreedomWorks and founder of a lobbying firm called Gray and Schmitz. Gray recently penned an article calling financial reform unconstitutional.
– American Action Network board member B. Wayne Hughes Jr. is the founder of American Commercial Equities Inc.
– American Action Network board member Ken Langone is the chairman of investment banking firm Invemed Associates LLC.
– American Action Network board member former Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL) is an executive at JPMorgan Chase.
– American Action Network board member Vin Weber is a lobbyist for a number of banks and insurance companies.

During the debate over health reform legislation, health insurance companies contracted a number of lobbying firms to bring people to congressional town halls and ask industry-friendly questions. Similarly, banks like JP Morgan and Bank of America worked through fronts like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to battle financial reform during the legislative debate last year.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

There have been lots of articles about how the unhealthiest states are also the most conservative. So, in the middle run, we kind of win either way.

But in the long run the solution is for liberal college graduates to each have 6 kids. Demography is destiny, and right now we're doin it wrong.
La Dolce Vita vs. Kids. Liberals choose La Dolce Vita every time.

I'm not a Liberal -- I have 4 kids.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politics-elections/king-clement-resigns-923921.html

King & Spalding, one of Atlanta’s most prestigious and high-powered law firms, dumped a Republican-driven defense of federal marriage law Monday, yielding to protests from gay rights groups.

King and Spalding partner Paul Clement, the former U.S. solicitor under George W. Bush, immediately resigned in order to continue fighting for the federal Defense of Marriage Act, on behalf of Republicans in the U.S. House.

LOL.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

Wow...The Daily Show ripped Congress (again) for their actions towards 9/11 First Responders. Apparently, to get any relief, the sick fireman and cops need to be cross-checked against the terrorist watch list. As John Stewart intimated, we are arming Libyan rebels and they don't get checked against the watch list, we give money to the banks and they don't get checked, we subsidize oil companies and don't check them against the watch list...but man those guys that got cancer trying to save people FROM A TERRORIST ATTACK, they seem friggin shady.

The amendment was put forth by an R and seconded by a D...it continues to amaze me how out of touch these dumbphucks are.
 
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Recreation trumps procreation. :p

The "remember to use a condom" gene is an evolutionary fail.

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Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

Wow...The Daily Show ripped Congress (again) for their actions towards 9/11 First Responders. Apparently, to get any relief, the sick fireman and cops need to be cross-checked against the terrorist watch list. As John Stewart intimated, we are arming Libyan rebels and they don't get checked against the watch list, we give money to the banks and they don't get checked, we subsidize oil companies and don't check them against the watch list...but man those guys that got cancer trying to save people FROM A TERRORIST ATTACK, they seem friggin shady.

The amendment was put forth by an R and seconded by a D...it continues to amaze me how out of touch these dumbphucks are.

I sat in disbelief as I watched that. It was unreal. That is one heck of a government we have.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

Stewart is really, really effective on first responders. I've never seen so many professional pols look so uncomfortable as they did on Stewart's show the last time he took up the issue.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

Unfortunate that pressure groups do this kind of stuff, but some folks will do pretty much anything to forward their agenda.
How horrible that companies are required to live up to standards.

The site notes that the Human Rights Campaign – which led last week’s attack -- gave the firm a 95 out of a 100 corporate equality index rating the past four years and that domestic partner benefits are offered for same-sex couples.

Last November, Brian Basinger a King & Spalding attorney in Atlanta, was elected president of the local Stonewall Bar Association, which is dedicated to defending the rights of gays and others. The fact is still proudly noted by King & Spalding, again on its website. Efforts to reach Basinger on Monday were unsuccessful.

One factor within King & Spalding may have registered more than others.

According to a copy of the law firm’s contract with congressional Republicans, King & Spalding had agreed to bar its partners and all employees from engaging in any lobbying or advocacy for or against gay marriage that came before Congress – for as long as the DOMA case was active.
You miss that part? Then again you probably didn't care that they were being hypocritical and violating their contract. And nevermind that DOMA itself is an agenda driven policy. :rolleyes:

Why don't you just crawl back into whatever hole you crawled out of?
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

Stewart is really, really effective on first responders. I've never seen so many professional pols look so uncomfortable as they did on Stewart's show the last time he took up the issue.

Nothing beat when he had the actual First Responders on the show to explain what they were dealing with. He gets so emotional about this subject...he is their best advocate. (along with Denis Leary who raises tons of money for the cause)

It amazes me that it has been 9 years and they still have to fight to get some medical help. Christ I will donate to the cause if needed, add a ten dollar tax, I dont give a crap this is disgusting. What kind of a country are we that we not only ignore the needs of those that risked their life at our darkest hour, but we twist the knife by telling them we think they might be terrorists. Everyone who voted yes to this amendment, and voted against the help for the past 9 years should stand in a room with the First Responders and tell them to their face why they mean less than than everyone else. Then the door should be locked and the First Responders should be allowed to show the pols how they really feel.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

How horrible that companies are required to live up to standards.

You miss that part? Then again you probably didn't care that they were being hypocritical and violating their contract. And nevermind that DOMA itself is an agenda driven policy. :rolleyes:

Why don't you just crawl back into whatever hole you crawled out of?
Some of us appreciate our freedom. Then there is you apparently.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

What kind of a country are we that we not only ignore the needs of those that risked their life at our darkest hour, but we twist the knife by telling them we think they might be terrorists.

We're the kind of a nation that spawned a movement that made an animal like this a best-selling author. Really, what would you expect?
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

I disagree with this very negative sentiment of yours.

You talk about appreciating freedom...but then you are ok with trying to limit other people's freedom. Why else would you be siding with DOMA?
 
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You talk about appreciating freedom...but then you are ok with trying to limit other people's freedom. Why else would you be siding with DOMA?

People need to get the record straight on DOMA. All it does is say if one state marries a gay couple another state can't be forced to recognize it. It doesn't outlaw gay marriage.

For those that are up-in-arms about gays not being able to marry as a violation of equal protection I just hope that you are as outraged about the rich paying a higher percentage taxes. Clearly they aren't being treated equally either.

**Of course equal protection actual says that people in the same circumstances have to be treated the same. Gay people can marry someone of the opposite sex and all people earning a high income are taxed at the same higher rate. If you want to change that you're going to have to change the law, not just get some justice to bend the rules.
 
Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker

People need to get the record straight on DOMA. All it does is say if one state marries a gay couple another state can't be forced to recognize it. It doesn't outlaw gay marriage.

For those that are up-in-arms about gays not being able to marry as a violation of equal protection I just hope that you are as outraged about the rich paying a higher percentage taxes. Clearly they aren't being treated equally either.

**Of course equal protection actual says that people in the same circumstances have to be treated the same. Gay people can marry someone of the opposite sex and all people earning a high income are taxed at the same higher rate. If you want to change that you're going to have to change the law, not just get some justice to bend the rules.
Stop the logical talk. We're all baddies if we don't adjust our society every which way certain people want it to be adjusted.
 
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