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Segami

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Thu Jan 8, 2015, 07:08 PM Jan 2015

HALL OF SHAME: 35 Dems Voted Yesterday To ROLL BACK DODD-FRANK Provisions [View all]


Oh, come on. Wouldn't you rather get one big fat check than ask all the people you represent?




UPDATE: It was 35 Dems. List has been updated.


From Crew of 42, Lauren Victoria Burke points out that the Congressional Black Caucus, whose members were accused last year of selling out to Wall Street -- had only five defectors on this bill. Meanwhile, there were plenty of white Members who voted to gut Dodd-Frank:



The five CBC members had tons of Democratic caucasian caucus company in the form of 30 House Dems who joined Republicans to roll back Dodd-Frank protections. Why any member of the Democratic party who isn’t representing Greenwich, CT or Manhattan is voting YES would be a fun question to ask each one of them. Is there a hidden group of Wall Streeters living in Iowa or Nebraska? I would tend to doubt that.


Standing with Goldman-Sachs and Wall Street has become the theme for a party that’s basing candidate recruitment on who can raise cash rather than who can actually win elections. Think that’s one and the same? Go see who raised the most money during the 2014 cycle and who won the election.


The Dodd-Frank rollback in the CRomnibus and the one voted on yesterday provide evidence of who’s fundraising from the House floor and who isn’t. Even stranger: If New York members with Wall Streeters in their district as constituents voted NO (See: Carolyn Maloney, Greg Meeks, and Jerold Nadler who all voted NO) — what are Reps. Loebsack (D-Is there a Wall Street in Davenport Iowa?), Suzan DelBene (D-Is there a Goldman Sachs office in Washington?) and freshman Rep. Brad Ashford (Nebraska?) doing voting YES?


Freshman Rep. Gwen Graham (D-FL) is out of the box fast to show she can vote the opposite way of the Democratic party. It took over eight million dollars for Graham to barely win. Let’s see how she does in 2016 in a red district voting for Wall Street. Here are the 35 Democrats who assisted Republicans with their latest effort to scale back Dodd-Frank consumer protections:



Brad Ashford (NE-02)

Ami Bera (CA-07)

Don Beyer (VA-08)

Sanford Bishop (GA-02)

Julia Brownley (CA-26)

Cheri Bustos (IL-17)

John Carney (DE-AL)

Gerry Connolly (VA-11)

Henry Cuellar (TX-28)

John Delaney (MD-06)

Suzan DelBene (WA-01)

Elizabeth Esty (CT-05)

Bill Foster (IL-11)

John Garamendi (CA-03)

Gwen Graham (FL-02)

Jim Himes (CT-04)

Hank Johnson (GA-04)

Derek Kilmer (WA-06)

Ron Kind (WI-03)

Rick Larsen (WA-02)

Dan Lipinski (IL-03)

David Loebsack (IA-02)

Sean Maloney (NY-18)

Patrick Murphy (FL-18)

Scott Peters (CA-52)

Collin Peterson (MN-07)

Jared Polis (CO-02)

Mike Quigley (IL-05)

Raul Ruiz (CA-36)

Bobby Rush (IL-01)

Kurt Schrader (OR-05)

David Scott (GA-13)

Terri Sewell (AL-07)

Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-09)

Albio Sires (NJ-08)





http://crooksandliars.com/2015/01/hall-shame-30-dems-voted-yesterday-roll
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Very displeased to see my Rep (Esty) on this list. MANative Jan 2015 #1
Me too....(delBene)... Wounded Bear Jan 2015 #2
Yes, I know what you mean. I understand why Esty might... MANative Jan 2015 #4
I thought Clare McCaskell was on that list too...n/t monmouth4 Jan 2015 #3
Ron Kind. Jackpine Radical Jan 2015 #5
I am disgusted to see Maryland's John Delaney on this list LiberalEsto Jan 2015 #6
Gwen Graham probably won't be in that House seat long madville Jan 2015 #7
Yuck. 2 from CT. bigwillq Jan 2015 #8
Shameful. The republicans don't need any help in enacting their agenda to destroy America dissentient Jan 2015 #9
You never saw this many repubs Segami Jan 2015 #11
If Republicans keep getting this much help from so-called Democrats, dissentient Jan 2015 #13
Wow MFrohike Jan 2015 #10
Mines on the list NY-18 WTF Sean???? Historic NY Jan 2015 #12
And yet Ami Bera's biggest contributor seems to be ActBlue.....WTF nt pkdu Jan 2015 #14
Why does wall street want to roll back given it is doing great right now? Johonny Jan 2015 #15
They are just ensuring their financial future. alarimer Jan 2015 #16
Why vote Republican, when you can vote 3rd way? Katashi_itto Jan 2015 #17
Turd way greed grovelers. L0oniX Jan 2015 #18
There isn't a liberal or moderate Democratic party any more. LiberalArkie Jan 2015 #19
Wth.. I recognize Ami Bera as one who we were glad won in close race in Cal.. Cha Jan 2015 #20
Traitors! De-regulating Wall Street is NOT what people who care about Americans do RiverLover Jan 2015 #21
Not surprised to see Ron Kind (DINO - WI) listed. We need to primary this anti-union .... Scuba Jan 2015 #22
Follow the money. marmar Jan 2015 #23
And now the uberprogressives have their new purge list... SidDithers Jan 2015 #24
No we have our list of democrats who consistently onecaliberal Jan 2015 #29
And there won't be substantive discussion. joshcryer Jan 2015 #30
"And I frankly don't care anymore"... SidDithers Jan 2015 #31
They should be forced to wear suits with their sponsors names on them like NASCAR drivers hobbit709 Jan 2015 #25
Very proud of my Puglover Jan 2015 #26
Pathetic. I need to make a call to my representative's office today (Loebsack). bullwinkle428 Jan 2015 #27
Garamendi Finally Gets To Congress... And Immediately Sells Out... WillyT Jan 2015 #28
Of course you mean Jakes Progress Jan 2015 #32
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