America has 75 lawmakers who would rather see Americans raped and/or murdered by illegal aliens (sorry, on that one Trump was right), job loss to H1B visas, allow drug-running by cartels, and continue to partake in gun running (Fast and Furious), than actually do their jobs. That job would be to uphold the Constitution of the United States. It is not opening our borders to every dole-seeking loser any country has to offer. It isn’t opening our borders and welcoming in “widows” and “orphan children”, you know grown men of unknown age, the chattel wives, and kids of their own, who are Islamist from the Middle East.
Their ONLY job is the defense of our nation.
There are 75 Republican members of Congress who are derelict in their duties. Out of the 228 Republicans, that is roughly 33%. These people need to be voted out of office, and we need term limits. Their only interest is job security, buying votes by handing out welfare, and looking the other way as illegal/alien crime continues to shape our nation.
Who are they? The list from Bizpac Review is presented below. We have gone ahead and made note of state, district, and current status). Write it down and next time they are up for election, vote for someone else, and encourage a better American to run.
Here are their names:
1. Dan Benishek (Michigan, 1st District)
2. Mike Bishop (Michigan, 8th District)
3. John Boehner (Ohio—Former Speaker of the House, resigned from Congress)
4. Mike Bost (Illinois, 12th District)
5. Susan Brooks (Indiana, 5th District)
6. Vern Buchanan (Florida, 16th District)
7. Ken Calvert (California, 42nd District)
8. John Carter (Texas, 31st District)
9. Mike Coffman (Colorado, 6th District)
10. Tom Cole (Oklahoma, 4th District)
11. Chris Collins (New York, 27th District)
12. Barbara Comstock (Virginia, 10th District)
13. Ryan Costello (Pennsylvania, 6th District)
14. Carlos Curbelo (Florida, 26th District)
15. Rodney Davis (Illinois, 13th District)
16. Jeff Denham (California, 10th District)
17. Charlie Dent (Pennsylvania, 15th District)
18. Mario Diaz-Balart (Florida, 25th District)
19. Robert Dold (Illinois, 10th District)
20. Renee Ellmers (North Carolina, 2nd District)
21. Tom Emmer (Minnesota, 8th District)
22. Mike Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania, 8th District)
23. Rodney Frelinghuysen (New Jersey, 11th District)
24. Chris Gibson (New York, 19th District)
25. Kay Granger (Texas, 12th District)
26. Frank Guinta (New Hampshire, 1st District)
27. Richard Hanna (New York, 22nd District)
28. Crescent Hardy (Nevada 4th District)
29. Joe Heck (Nevada, 3rd District)
30. Will Hurd (Texas, 23rd District)
31. David Jolly (Florida 13th District)
32. John Katko (New York, 24th District)
33. Peter King (New York, 2nd District)
34. Adam Kinzinger (Illinois, 16th District.)
35. John Kline (Minnesota, 2nd District)
36. Steve Knight (California 25th District)
37. Leonard Lance (New Jersey, 7th District)
38. Frank LoBiondo (New Jersey, 2nd District)
39. Tom MacArthur (New Jersey, 3rd District)
40. Kevin McCarthy (California, 23rd District)
41. Michael McCaul (Texas, 10th District)
42. Patrick McHenry (North Carolina, 10th District)
43. Cathy McMorris Rogers (Washington, 5th District)
44. Martha McSally (Arizona, 2nd District)
45. Patrick Meehan (Pennsylvania, 7th District)
46. Candice Miller (Michigan, 10th District)
47. John Moolenaar (Michigan, 4th District)
48. Tim Murphy (Pennsylvania, 18th District)
49. Kristi Noem (South Dakota)
50. Devin Nunes (California, 22nd District)
51. Erik Paulsen (Minnesota, 3rd District)
52. Robert Pittenger (North Carolina, 9th District)
53. Joe Pitts (Pennsylvania, 16th District)
54. Bruce Poliquin (Maine, 2nd District)
55. Dave Reichert (Washington, 8th District)
56. Hal Rogers (Kentucky, 5th District)
57. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Florida, 27th District)
58. Ed Royce (California 39th District)
59. Paul Ryan (Wisconsin, 1st District—Current Speaker of the House)
60. Steve Scalise (Louisian, 1st District)
61. Aaron Schock (Illinois, 18th District—resigned)
62. John Shimkus (Illinois 15th District)
63. Mike Simpson (Idaho, 2nd District)
64. Christopher Smith (New Jersey, 4th District)
65. Elise Stefanik (New York, 21st District)
66. Steve Stivers (Ohio, 15th District)
67. Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania 5th District)
68. Pat Tiberi (ohio, 12th District)
69. Dave Trott (Michigan, 11th District)
70. Michael Turner (Ohio, 10th District)
71. Fred Upton (Michigan, 6th District)
72. David Valadao (California, 21st District)
73. Greg Walden (Oregon, 2nd District)
74. Mimi Walters (California, 45th District)
75. Todd Young (Indiana, 9th District)
2. Mike Bishop (Michigan, 8th District)
3. John Boehner (Ohio—Former Speaker of the House, resigned from Congress)
4. Mike Bost (Illinois, 12th District)
5. Susan Brooks (Indiana, 5th District)
6. Vern Buchanan (Florida, 16th District)
7. Ken Calvert (California, 42nd District)
8. John Carter (Texas, 31st District)
9. Mike Coffman (Colorado, 6th District)
10. Tom Cole (Oklahoma, 4th District)
11. Chris Collins (New York, 27th District)
12. Barbara Comstock (Virginia, 10th District)
13. Ryan Costello (Pennsylvania, 6th District)
14. Carlos Curbelo (Florida, 26th District)
15. Rodney Davis (Illinois, 13th District)
16. Jeff Denham (California, 10th District)
17. Charlie Dent (Pennsylvania, 15th District)
18. Mario Diaz-Balart (Florida, 25th District)
19. Robert Dold (Illinois, 10th District)
20. Renee Ellmers (North Carolina, 2nd District)
21. Tom Emmer (Minnesota, 8th District)
22. Mike Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania, 8th District)
23. Rodney Frelinghuysen (New Jersey, 11th District)
24. Chris Gibson (New York, 19th District)
25. Kay Granger (Texas, 12th District)
26. Frank Guinta (New Hampshire, 1st District)
27. Richard Hanna (New York, 22nd District)
28. Crescent Hardy (Nevada 4th District)
29. Joe Heck (Nevada, 3rd District)
30. Will Hurd (Texas, 23rd District)
31. David Jolly (Florida 13th District)
32. John Katko (New York, 24th District)
33. Peter King (New York, 2nd District)
34. Adam Kinzinger (Illinois, 16th District.)
35. John Kline (Minnesota, 2nd District)
36. Steve Knight (California 25th District)
37. Leonard Lance (New Jersey, 7th District)
38. Frank LoBiondo (New Jersey, 2nd District)
39. Tom MacArthur (New Jersey, 3rd District)
40. Kevin McCarthy (California, 23rd District)
41. Michael McCaul (Texas, 10th District)
42. Patrick McHenry (North Carolina, 10th District)
43. Cathy McMorris Rogers (Washington, 5th District)
44. Martha McSally (Arizona, 2nd District)
45. Patrick Meehan (Pennsylvania, 7th District)
46. Candice Miller (Michigan, 10th District)
47. John Moolenaar (Michigan, 4th District)
48. Tim Murphy (Pennsylvania, 18th District)
49. Kristi Noem (South Dakota)
50. Devin Nunes (California, 22nd District)
51. Erik Paulsen (Minnesota, 3rd District)
52. Robert Pittenger (North Carolina, 9th District)
53. Joe Pitts (Pennsylvania, 16th District)
54. Bruce Poliquin (Maine, 2nd District)
55. Dave Reichert (Washington, 8th District)
56. Hal Rogers (Kentucky, 5th District)
57. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Florida, 27th District)
58. Ed Royce (California 39th District)
59. Paul Ryan (Wisconsin, 1st District—Current Speaker of the House)
60. Steve Scalise (Louisian, 1st District)
61. Aaron Schock (Illinois, 18th District—resigned)
62. John Shimkus (Illinois 15th District)
63. Mike Simpson (Idaho, 2nd District)
64. Christopher Smith (New Jersey, 4th District)
65. Elise Stefanik (New York, 21st District)
66. Steve Stivers (Ohio, 15th District)
67. Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania 5th District)
68. Pat Tiberi (ohio, 12th District)
69. Dave Trott (Michigan, 11th District)
70. Michael Turner (Ohio, 10th District)
71. Fred Upton (Michigan, 6th District)
72. David Valadao (California, 21st District)
73. Greg Walden (Oregon, 2nd District)
74. Mimi Walters (California, 45th District)
75. Todd Young (Indiana, 9th District)
These folks are sell-outs and they are not representing any American. They need to go!
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