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Voting Records Of Texas Republicans Show A Propensity To Screw The Middle Class

What do Congressmen John Culberson (R-Houston), Sam Johnson (R-Plano) and Randy Neugebauer (R-Lubbock) have in common? If screwing the middle class was a Congressional sex scandal, they’d all have some mighty wide stances. Both have scores of “zero” when it comes to supporting pro-middle class legislation, according to the Drum Major Institute’s latest ratings published on their snazzy new website, TheMiddleClass.org.

Evidently, screwing the middle class is a pretty good romp, because most Texas Republicans can’t seem to stop doing it. Not a single Texas Republican in Congress had a score you could even consider “decent.” So turn down the lights, put on some soft music, pour yourself a nice glass of wine, and let’s see who’s been screwing the middle class.

Junior Senator John Cornyn scored a whopping 33 percent, meaning he screwed the middle class a full two thirds of the time. Must be exhausting.

Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison was a little more restrained, managing to screw the middle class only about 56 percent of the time. Evidently, constantly posturing for vice presidential and gubernatorial runs made rogering the middle class silly less attractive than it did for some of her colleagues, because she had the highest score of any Texas Republican. That any Texas Republican can only manage a 56 is just sad.

As for Texas’ illustrious GOP Congressmen, Joe Barton (R-Ennis)–busy catering to the polluting interests in his district that give him money to do this, screwed the middle class so much he must be score. He only managed to not screw the middle class 11 percent of the time. Kevin Brady (R-The Woodlands) joins him with an identical score, Mike Conaway (R-Midland), Jeb Hensarling (R-Dallas), Ralph Hall (R-Rockwall), and Pete Sessions (R-Dallas) screwed the middle class 89 percent of the time as well. With all of that screwing of the middle class, it’s a wonder they can manage to take time out to accept campaign contributions.

Working almost as hard to screw the middle class were John Carter (R-Round Rock), 13 percent; Kay Granger (R-Fort Worth), 25 percent; Michael Burgess (R-Flower Mound), 22 percent; Louis Gohmert (R-Tyler), 38 percent; Kenny Marchant (R-Carrollton), 22 percent; Mike McCaul (R-Austin), 22 percent; Ron Paul (R-Surfside), 29 percent; Ted Poe (R-Beaumont), 14 percent; Pete Sessions (R-Dallas), 11 percent; Lamar Smith (R-Austin), 25 percent; and Mac Thornberry (R-Clarendon), 13 percent.

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  2. links from Technoratiparticularly renewed talk of war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, while Xanthippas takes on Scott Horton’s view that being “grown-up” Democrat when it comes to foreign policy is giving Bush what he asks for. Vince at Capitol Annex notes thatif screwing the middle class was a Congressional sex scandal, Texas’ GOP congress critters would be making serious headlines. NYTexan at BlueBloggin explores Bush’s endless veto pen and his continued disregard for the Katrina victims. WCNews at Eye on Williamson

  3. Bluedaze. says:

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  4. links from Technoratiparticularly renewed talk of war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, while Xanthippas takes on Scott Horton’s view that being “grown-up” Democrat when it comes to foreign policy is giving Bush what he asks for. Vince at Capitol Annex notes thatif screwing the middle class was a Congressional sex scandal, Texas’ GOP Congressmen would be making serious headlines. NYTexan at BlueBloggin explores Bush’s endless veto pen and his continued disregard for the Katrina victims. WCNews at Eye on Williamson asks why is every former Bush administration official

  5. BlueBloggin says:

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  6. links from Technoratiparticularly renewed talk of war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, while Xanthippas takes on Scott Horton’s view that being “grown-up” Democrat when it comes to foreign policy is giving Bush what he asks for. Vince at Capitol Annex notes thatif screwing the middle class was a Congressional sex scandal, Texas’ GOP Congressmen would be making serious headlines. NYTexan at BlueBloggin explores Bush’s endless veto pen and his continued disregard for the Katrina victims. WCNews at Eye on Williamson

  7. links from Technoratiparticularly renewed talk of war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, while Xanthippas takes on Scott Horton’s view that being “grown-up” Democrat when it comes to foreign policy is giving Bush what he asks for. Vince at Capitol Annex notes thatif screwing the middle class was a Congressional sex scandal, Texas’ GOP Congressmen would be making serious headlines. NYTexan at BlueBloggin explores Bush’s endless veto pen and his continued disregard for the Katrina victims. WCNews at Eye on Williamson asks why is every former Bush administration official

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  10. links from Technoratiwriting that the site “empowers ordinary citizens – not just political insiders – to know how their legislators voted on the issues that matter most to them.” And now, last but not least, it’s time for my personal favorite. Vince Leibowitz ofCapitol Annexcalled TheMiddleClass.org a “snazzy new website,” and proceeded to evaluate more than twenty Texas Congresspeople on their percentage scores. Leibowitz, in language that’s not usually used to describe a website, wrote, “So turn down the lights,

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  12. StoutDemBlog says:

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  13. links from Technoratithe country does. Sticking with the President on this issue is a bad move, especially since he’s the one hell bent on playing games with the health of children. Yeah, this isn’t an issue you want to oppose D’s on, especially in light of the fact thatR’s don’t have a very good record on voting to help the middle class.

  14. kcb says:

    If screwing the middle class was a Congressional sex scandal, they’d all have some mighty wide stances.

    Priceless.

    Carter is my rep, and he is all (not) about communication with his constituents. I’ve received about four or five recorded messages from him — always during the dinner hour, when no one answers the phone — saying how sorry he was to have missed us because we could’ve been part of some conference-call town hall thingy that we never hear about in advance.

    And his website, I’ve found, is pretty much useless and out of date. Although the poll numbers for his question on socialized medicine are pretty funny. I wonder if he knows they’re there.

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