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ajm3s writes:

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Do-nothing house heads home

Congress should be doing all that it can to help create jobs, expand economic opportunity for middle-class families, and take on America’s challenges. Senate Democrats have succeeded in passing bill after bill that would cut taxes for the middle class and strengthen the economy. Rather than doing its part, the Republican House has gone on summer vacation, stranding Senate bills and leaving the American people in the lurch

MIDDLE CLASS TAX CUTS: Senate Democrats Passed Legislation to Cut Taxes for 114 Million Middle Class Families. Senate Democrats led the passage of legislation to extend middle-class tax cuts for the 98% of Americans making less than $250,000, preventing a $1,600 tax hike on 114 million middle-class families. House Republicans are willing to add nearly $1 trillion to the deficit and hit 25 million families with a tax hike by ending credits for raising children and paying for college. [Vote 184, 7/25/12; National Economic Council, 7/12

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT : Senate Democrats Passed Legislation to Reduce the Incidence of Violence Against Women. In April, Senate Democrats passed reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which enhanced emphasis on prevention and response to sexual assault and extended VAWA protections to all Americans. House Republicans have been unwilling to act on the Senate’s bipartisan, inclusive bill. In the time since the Senate passed its bill, there have been over 1.2 million incidents of violence against women. [Vote 87, 4/26/12; CQ, 4/26/12

http://democrats.senate.gov/2012/08/0...

I would be more impressed but the list is quite short considering your list is eerily similar to the talking points of ..........

I guess you are not impressed with the list of bills that have passed the House but are NOT even acted upon in the Senate while they are in session. Do you really want to keep score of the number of bills passed by the House and sent to the Senate that are not brought to the floor?

And speaking of leaving the House, I was really impressed when the Democrats staged a walkout this summer, rather than actually casting a vote. Now that is what I call dereliction of duty-walking out rather than casting a NO vote. Mr. Hoyer/Ms Pelosi lament this is NOT due process, this is about fairness, so they walk out and DO NOT even vote.

http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nbc-news/4...

COWARDS? I cannot play a smaller violin to commemorate the crying and lamenting by the House Democratic minority leadership.

LOL

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