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John Dingell

John Dingell

March 24, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

John Dingell, has been in the House of Representatives since 1955 and is its longest serving member. He’s one of the more liberal representatives. But it’s his longevity that really makes him a stand out. 27 terms–longer than the intrepid Senator Robert Byrd.

Joseph Cao

Joseph Cao

November 9, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

The debate over health care reform has really lead to us having some mixed feelings.  On the one hand, the Founding Fathers were afraid of mob rule and were fearful of “pure” democracy being not much different than a mob. At TfTL, we agree with the sentiment. The idea is that a good representative will [...]

Congressional Outsourcing

August 20, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

It used to be that members of congress carefully, painstakingly and diligently crafted legislation. They would meet together in smoke filled back rooms and cut deals, but they were the ones that actually did the work. Not any more.

Eric Massa

August 17, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The health care town hall meetings have provided lots of fodder for those who are concerned about their representatives. New York Congressman Eric Massa has added to the pile with his on camera admission that he would vote against the interests of the voters in his district.

David Scott

August 10, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Nothing gets up the ire of a congressman more than being challenged on their positions. I’ve personally seen this when I’ve sent letters to my representatives. Watch this video of Congressman David Scott not being able to deal with being challenged.

Dave Reichert

July 7, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Dave Reichert is not an attorney but rather a career law enforcement officer. He’s one of the few never to graduate from college. His law enforcement career was relatively distinguished.

But it’s his reelection that we’re most concerned about. He needs to be reminded that being a member of congress isn’t a career, like law enforcement, but an opportunity to serve. It’s time for him to step down. It’s time to elect someone else to Washington’s 8th district.

John McHugh

July 6, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

This post for John McHugh may not be needed for very long, as he was nominated to the Secretary of the Army by President Barack Obama. But, since he’s still in office, we’re including him, particularly since he’s become somewhat infamous the past couple of weeks (and you never know what deal may have been made with regard to his nomination).

Frank LoBiondo

July 3, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Frank LoBiondo isn’t an attorney (yeay!). But he is a serial politician. He’s served on a county board and in the New Jersey General Assembly. But his continual effort to get to a “higher” office is what we’re concerned about. He lists himself as a small business owner, but can anyone really run a small business from Washington? He’s also one of the Republican gang of “8″ who voted for the climate bill.

Leonard Lance

July 2, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Up until the climate change vote, Leonard Lance wasn’t really considered a “moderate” Republican. I’m sure he’s been put on the RINO list, now. But our objects primarily rests on him thinking politics should be a career. Do not Reelect Leonard Lance.

Mark Kirk

July 1, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Mark Steven Kirk is considered a “moderate” Republican (which means most conservatives would consider him a RINO). But our objects primarily rests on his need to stay in Washington. He’s on his 4th term. He thinks of himself as a “centrist.” We think he’s been in Washington too long.

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