Friday, December 23, 2011

All Tennessee Congressman Vote Against Tenneseans Except Cohen & Cooper !



Tennessee Republicans Vote YES !
Which Translates > Voted NO to Seniors and Unemployed !







On Motion to Go to Conference 12/20/2011 House Roll Call No. 94<> 112nd Congress, 1st Session Passed: 229-193 (see Vote complete tally)
How the U.S. House from Tennessee Voted : Remember, these Republicans are cleaver. A VOTE yes, Translates to a NO VOTE for Seniors and the Unemployed. Only two (2) Congressman from Tennessee Voted for Seniors and the unemployed. The 99% ! Rep. Steve Cohen and Jim Cooper ! Thank you Both ! All Republicans VOTED Against Seniors and Unemployed, by VOTING YES ! You should be ashamed. District#8, how do you like Mr. Fincher now ? You can also contact your congressperson, by clicking on their name !


Fiat Lux

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Rep. Diane Black (R-6) Yes <> Voted Against Tennesseans
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Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-7) Yes <> Voted Against Tenneseans
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Rep.
Steve Cohen (D-9) No <> Voted For Tenneseans
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Rep. Jim Cooper (D-5) No <> Voted for Tenneseans
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Rep. Scott DesJarlais (R-4) Yes <> Voted Against Tenneseans
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Rep. John Duncan, Jr. (R-2) Yes <>Voted Against Tenneseans
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Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-8) Yes <> My Congressman, Voted Against Tenneseans.
Motion to go to conference; Temporary Payroll Tax Cut Continuation Act of 2011 - Vote Passed (229-193, 11 Not Voting)With this vote, the House rejected the Senate's two-month extension of the Social Security payroll tax reduction and requested a conference to consider a yearlong extension. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) stated he would not call the Senate back into session. The standoff ended later in the week when the House agreed to pass the two-month bill and the Senate agreed to name conferees to work out a yearlong extension.Rep. Stephen Fincher voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
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Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-3) Yes <> Voted Against Tenneseans
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Rep. Phil Roe (R-1) Yes <> Voted Against Tenneseans
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