These 35 Republicans voted with Nancy Pelosi on the January 6th Commission, which will be used as a tool by the Dems to retain control of the House and gain seats in the Senate. They need to be removed. Isn’t it nice of them to identify themselves in this way?
H/T to Sundance at CTH for the graphic! Reminds me a bit of the FBI photos in the Post Office.
Bacon | Republican | Yea |
Bentz | Republican | Yea |
Bice (OK) | Republican | Yea |
Cheney | Republican | Yea |
Curtis | Republican | Yea |
Davis, Rodney | Republican | Yea |
Fitzpatrick | Republican | Yea |
Fortenberry | Republican | Yea |
Garbarino | Republican | Yea |
Gimenez | Republican | Yea |
Gonzales, Tony | Republican | Yea |
Gonzalez (OH) | Republican | Yea |
Guest | Republican | Yea |
Herrera Beutler | Republican | Yea |
Hill | Republican | Yea |
Hollingsworth | Republican | Yea |
Jacobs (NY) | Republican | Yea |
Johnson (SD) | Republican | Yea |
Joyce (OH) | Republican | Yea |
Katko | Republican | Yea |
Kinzinger | Republican | Yea |
McKinley | Republican | Yea |
Meijer | Republican | Yea |
Miller-Meeks | Republican | Yea |
Moore (UT) | Republican | Yea |
Newhouse | Republican | Yea |
Reed | Republican | Yea |
Rice (SC) | Republican | Yea |
Salazar | Republican | Yea |
Simpson | Republican | Yea |
Smith (NJ) | Republican | Yea |
Taylor | Republican | Yea |
Upton | Republican | Yea |
Valadao | Republican | Yea |
Womack | Republican | Yea |
Here is the summary of what was voted on, H.R. 3233:
National Commission to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol Complex Act
This bill establishes in the legislative branch the National Commission to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol Complex.
The commission must (1) conduct an investigation of the relevant facts and circumstances relating to the attack on the Capitol; (2) identify, review, and evaluate the causes of and the lessons learned from this attack; and (3) submit specified reports containing findings, conclusions, and recommendations to improve the detection, prevention, preparedness for, and response to targeted violence and domestic terrorism and improve the security posture of the U.S. Capitol Complex.
The bill gives the commission specified powers, including the authority to hold hearings, receive evidence, and issue subpoenas. The bill also provides for the composition of the commission and the appointment of staff, and it requires the commission to hold public hearings and meetings to the extent that it is appropriate. The commission must also release public versions of its reports.
Here is the LINK to complete information about the bill.
I often wonder how so many new pols that sure seem kinda believable turn into “Junket Attendees” after getting elected. I’ve noticed that quite a majority are of the “Legal” profession. I can understand the attraction of the almighty dollar, but at a cost of losing one’s freedoms and Country??? Then turning their backs on their constituents? When does “Karma” kick in?
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I like it better with the smug expressions removed from their faces
/ special thanks to Christopher Smith and Steven Womack for not smiling.
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We’ve already sent our smug Rep a letter…not up for re-election ’till 2024, but he does reside in an extremely conservative small town in eastern Oregon. Punishment will be forthcoming. So glad they were exposed.
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Do you mean Senator? Representatives are up for re-election every two years.
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It was a joy to see this poster last night with faces of the Dirty 35 on Steve Cortes’ show (NewsMax). MAGA are unified with the same beliefs and attitudes, and MAGA fully intends to make these people famous.
Thanks for doing your part, Stella!
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