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To be more precise, it's a vote against yourself as long as you're making less than $250,000 a year, which includes about 99% of us. The Republicans have repeatedly turned against middle-class and low-income Americans in their legislative proposals over the past two years. Here are some of the sordid details.
5. Environment
With a series of resolutions passed in 2011, the House voted to amend (weaken) the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the safeguards against offshore drilling.
It doesn't end there...
In the last two years Republicans rejected a bill to disclose information about big campaign donors. They disrupted the routine process of increasing the debt ceiling, thus triggering the first-ever downgrading of the U.S. credit rating. They found time to obstruct other bills that conflicted with their 'austerity' mentality: a Pay Equity Bill that would have provided greater pay equality for women; a bill to limit student loan rates; a transportation bill that would fund road repairs and mass transit.
While dismantling the protections provided by government, Republicans support the subsidies and tax breaks for the rich that could easily pay off the nation's deficit. They choose to impose austerity measures rather than address greed and corruption in the financial industry.
A vote for Republicans will continue the attack on the rest of us.
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To be more precise, it's a vote against yourself as long as you're making less than $250,000 a year, which includes about 99% of us. The Republicans have repeatedly turned against middle-class and low-income Americans in their legislative proposals over the past two years. Here are some of the sordid details.
5. Environment
With a series of resolutions passed in 2011, the House voted to amend (weaken) the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the safeguards against offshore drilling.
It doesn't end there...
In the last two years Republicans rejected a bill to disclose information about big campaign donors. They disrupted the routine process of increasing the debt ceiling, thus triggering the first-ever downgrading of the U.S. credit rating. They found time to obstruct other bills that conflicted with their 'austerity' mentality: a Pay Equity Bill that would have provided greater pay equality for women; a bill to limit student loan rates; a transportation bill that would fund road repairs and mass transit.
While dismantling the protections provided by government, Republicans support the subsidies and tax breaks for the rich that could easily pay off the nation's deficit. They choose to impose austerity measures rather than address greed and corruption in the financial industry.
A vote for Republicans will continue the attack on the rest of us.
To be more precise, it's a vote against yourself as long as you're making less than $250,000 a year, which includes about 99% of us. The Republicans have repeatedly turned against middle-class and low-income Americans in their legislative proposals over the past two years. Here are some of the sordid details.
5. Environment
With a series of resolutions passed in 2011, the House voted to amend (weaken) the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the safeguards against offshore drilling.
It doesn't end there...
In the last two years Republicans rejected a bill to disclose information about big campaign donors. They disrupted the routine process of increasing the debt ceiling, thus triggering the first-ever downgrading of the U.S. credit rating. They found time to obstruct other bills that conflicted with their 'austerity' mentality: a Pay Equity Bill that would have provided greater pay equality for women; a bill to limit student loan rates; a transportation bill that would fund road repairs and mass transit.
While dismantling the protections provided by government, Republicans support the subsidies and tax breaks for the rich that could easily pay off the nation's deficit. They choose to impose austerity measures rather than address greed and corruption in the financial industry.
A vote for Republicans will continue the attack on the rest of us.