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GRIFTER LEADER'S U

 

  TOO WEAK TO RULE, THEY ARE!!

Roll Call 353 | Bill Number: H. Res. 1344    

Finding that Merrick Garland, Attorney General of the United States, is in contempt of the House of Representatives for disobeying a certain subpoena

'NO' VOTES
Duarte > California    
Joyce > Ohio    
McClintock > California    
Turner > Ohio    

POLITICAL CAPTURE, STATE CAPTURE, and REGULATORY CAPTURE, are forms of capture that exacerbate inequalities, undermine democratic values, economic growth, and trust in government.

'NO SHOW' VOTES
Armstrong > North Dakota
Crenshaw > Texas
Granger > Texas
LaMalfa > California
Lamborn > Colorado
LaTurner > Kansas
Lee > Florida    
McHenry > North Carolina    
Miller-Meeks > Iowa    
Rogers > Alabama 
   
 

Federal agencies have enacted a coup d'état by assuming powers that belong to God. They make their own rules, enforce them, and hold or bypass hearings as they see fit. Unelected officials have become a 4th Branch of Government with unchecked jurisdiction. This includes agencies such as the DOJ, CIA, DIA, NSA, DHS, and FBI. They often disregard laws and calls for transparency.
    Barrasso (WY)
    Boozman (AR)
    Britt (AL)
    Budd (NC)
    Cassidy (LA)
    Collins (ME)
    Cornyn (TX)FISA OKAYERS
    Cotton (AR)
    Crapo (ID)
    Ernst (IA)
    Fischer (NE)
    Graham (SC)
    Grassley (IA)FISA CHECKED
    Hyde-Smith (MS)
    Kennedy (LA)
    King (ME)
    Lankford (OK)
    McConnell (KY)
    Moran (KS)
    Mullin (OK)
    Murkowski (AK)
    Ricketts (NE)
    Risch (ID)
    Romney (UT)
    Rounds (SD)
    Rubio (FL)
    Sullivan (AK)
    Thune (SD)
    Tillis (NC)
    Wicker (MS)
    Young (IN)

EXCESSIVE DEFERENCE TO EXECUTIVE AGENCIES: AN ATTACK ON AMERICANS

Loss and risk aversion in leaderships are seldom held accountable for their failure‭ ‬to‭ ‬act,‭ ‬though‭ ‬this‭ ‬non-action‭ ‬can‭ ‬be‭ ‬even‭ ‬more costly.‭

Loss and risk aversion in leaderships appear to figure that omissions of actions are harder to notice,‭ ‬than how costly‭ ‬ failure could be.

Loss and risk aversion in leadership causes them to make less standard and safe choices.

This loss and‭ ‬risk‭ ‬aversion‭ ‬means‭ ‬leaders‭ ‬often‭ ‬tend to‭ ‬prefer avoiding mistakes at the expense of acquiring‭ ‬successes.

Loss and risk aversion in leadership‭ ‬hate errors‭ ‬even‭ ‬more than‭ ‬they‭ ‬like successes.
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Loss and risk aversion in leadership is willing to just ride things out.

Loss and risk aversion in leadership causes them to make less standard‭ ‬and safe choices while waiting for their next promotion or retirement.

THE SPEAKER's BAND:  IT'S THE SAME NAMES-

  1. Aderholt -Alabama

  2. Bacon -Nebraska

  3. Balderson -Ohio

  4. Barr -Kentucky

  5. Bice -Oklahoma

  6. Buchanan -Florida 

  7. Bucshon -Indiana

  8. Burgess -Texas

  9. Calvert -California

  10. Carl -Alabama

  11. Carter (GA) Georgia

  12. Carter (TX) Texas

    FISA VOTERS
  13. Chavez-ReRemer -Oregon

  14. Cole -Oklahoma 

  15. Crawford -Arkansas

  16. Crenshaw -Texas

  17. D'Esposito -New York

  18. De La Cruz -Texas 

  19. Diaz-Balart -Florida 

  20. Duarte -California

  21. Ellzey -Texas

  22. Estes -Kansas

  23. Ezell -Mississippi

  24. Feenstra -Iowa

  25. Ferguson -Georgia

  26. Fitzpatrick -Pennsylvania 

  27. Flood -Nebraska

  28. Franklin, Scott -Florida

  29. Gallagher -Wisconsin

  30. Garbarino -New York

  31. Garcia, Mike -California

  32. Gimenez -Florida

  33. Gonzales, Tony -Texas

  34. Granger -Texas

  35. Graves (MO) Missouri

  36. Guthrie -Kentucky

  37. Hill -Arkansas

  38. Hinson -Iowa

  39. Johnson (LA) Louisiana

  40. Joyce (OH) Ohio

  41. Kean (NJ) New Jersey

  42. Kelly (MS) Mississippi

  43. Kelly (PA) Pennsylvania

  44. Kiggans (VA) Virginia

  45. Kim (CA) California

  46. Kustoff -Tennessee

  47. LaHood -Illinois

  48. LaLota -New York

  49. Lamborn -Colorado

  50. Latta -Ohio

    FISA OKAY VOTERS

     

  51. LaTurner -Kansas

  52. Lawler -New York

  53. Letlow -Louisiana

  54. Lucas -Oklahoma

  55. Malliotakis -New York

  56. McCaul -Texas

  57. McHenry -North Carolina

  58. Miller (OH) Ohio

  59. Miller (WV) West Virginia

  60. Miller-Meeks -Iowa

  61. Moore (UT) Utah

  62. Moylan -Guam

  63. Murphy -North Carolina

  64. Nunn (IA) Iowa

  65. Obernolte -California

  66. Pence -Indiana

  67. Pfluger -Texas 

  68. Rogers (AL) Alabama

  69. Rogers (KY) Kentucky

  70. Rouzer -North Carolina

  71. Rutherford -Florida

  72. Salazar -Florida

  73. Scalise -Louisiana

  74. Scott, Austin -Georgia

  75. Smith (NE) Nebraska

  76. Smucker -Pennsylvania

  77. Stefanik -New York

  78. Strong -Alabama

  79. Tenney -New York

  80. Turner -Ohio 

  81. Valadao -California 

  82. Van Orden -Wisconsin 

  83. Wagner -Missouri

  84. Waltz -Florida

  85. Wenstrup -Ohio

  86. Womack -Arkansas