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phantom power

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Sat Mar 16, 2013, 10:16 AM Mar 2013

six Democrats also voted against minimum wage increase [View all]

They had a vote today in the House of Representatives on whether or not to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 by 2015. All the Republicans voted against it. Every single one. But six Democrats also voted against it. Here are their names:

John Barrow (Georgia- 12th District)
Jim Matheson- (Utah- 4th District)
Mike McIntyre (North Carolina- 7th District)
Bill Owens- (New York- 21st District)
Colin Peterson- (Minnesota- 7th District)
Kurt Schrader- (Oregon- 5th District)

All six of them represent conservative districts. None of their votes made any difference to the outcome. But I'd still like to understand their motivation for voting against the hike in the minimum wage. Did they want to pad their moderate voting records? Did they want to avoid needlessly annoying business interests in their districts? Did they hope to win or maintain business support? Are they genuine assholes who truly share Republican values?

One thing that is not possible is that they voted in a way that represented their constituents' values, because there are no congressional districts where most people oppose raising the minimum wage. Seventy-one percent of Southerners support raising the minimum wage, as do 50% of Republicans. You won't find a single congressmen whose opposition to raising the rate has majority support in their district. Not one.

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2013/3/15/234131/698
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Just more example at how out of the mainstream most national political people are... WCGreen Mar 2013 #1
The Minimum Wage Is Irrelevant To GOPPER Reps - It Stands In The Way Of Market Based Wage. TheMastersNemesis Mar 2013 #2
They should be primaried and their vote against raising the minimum wage BlueCaliDem Mar 2013 #3
Six people theKed Mar 2013 #4
Agree 100% klook Mar 2013 #10
In McIntyre's case.... AlbertCat Mar 2013 #19
Well, that's the rub klook Mar 2013 #20
Kurt Schrader (Oregon- 5th District) is my Congress Critter. Coyotl Mar 2013 #5
Please consider it... daleanime Mar 2013 #9
You have my vote. I hate that turd. neverforget Mar 2013 #14
Mine too. JEB Mar 2013 #15
Ooooo Kurt Schrader just might regret having voted no. Quantess Mar 2013 #17
My (D) rep didn't vote. Not sure what that's about. (nt) PETRUS Mar 2013 #6
He probably just couldn't make it to this particular vote. There are a number of possible reasons. StevieM Mar 2013 #24
My DINO rep Barrow is the worst n2doc Mar 2013 #7
Mike McIntyre from North Carolina. loudsue Mar 2013 #8
Voted against raising the minimum wage in 2 years SomethingFishy Mar 2013 #11
Dump the SELF serving DINOs. xtraxritical Mar 2013 #12
They're working on SATURDAY? What caused that unusual event? nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2013 #13
You are mistaken. Jakes Progress Mar 2013 #16
Ahhhh, McIntyre of course... AlbertCat Mar 2013 #18
Peterson *sigh* what a pathetic excuse for a human MNBrewer Mar 2013 #21
I'm assuming that $10.10 reflects what the minimum wage would be today if it had been indexed to StevieM Mar 2013 #22
k&r n/t RainDog Mar 2013 #23
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