Did Your Congressman Vote For The Bailout?

Just in case you wanted to know how your congressman voted yesterday so you can either congratulate or blast them for their choice, here’s the list.

Look for this list again the day before the election-  in case you need it for reference. :  )

Democrats who voted yes

Gary Ackerman, Thomas Allen, Robert Andrews, Michael Arcuri, Brian Baird, Tammy Baldwin, Melissa Bean, Howard Berman, Marion Berry, Timothy Bishop, Sanford Bishop, Dan Boren, Leonard Boswell, Rick Boucher, Allen Boyd, Robert Brady, Corrine Brown, Lois Capps, Michael Capuano, Dennis Cardoza, Russ Carnahan, Yvette Clarke, James Clyburn, Steve Cohen, Jim Cooper, Jim Costa, Bud Cramer, Joseph Crowley, Danny Davis, Susan Davis, Artur Davis, Diana DeGette, Rosa DeLauro, Norman Dicks, John Dingell, Joe Donnelly, Michael Doyle, Chet Edwards, Keith Ellison, Brad Ellsworth, Rahm Emanuel, Eliot Engel, Anna Eshoo, Bob Etheridge, Sam Farr, Chaka Fattah, Bill Foster, Barney Frank, Charles Gonzalez, Bart Gordon, Luis Gutierrez, John Hall, Phil Hare, Jane Harman, Alcee Hastings, Brian Higgins, Ruben Hinojosa, Chris Van Hollen, Rush Holt, Mike Honda, Darlene Hooley, Steny Hoyer, Steve Israel, Eddie Johnson, Paul Kanjorski, Patrick Kennedy, Dale Kildee, Ron Kind, Ron Klein, James Langevin, Rick Larsen, John Larson, Sander Levin, David Loebsack, Zoe Lofgren, Nita Lowey, Tim Mahoney, Carolyn Maloney, Edward Markey, Jim Marshall, Doris Matsui, Carolyn McCarthy, Betty McCollum, Jim McDermott, James McGovern, Jerry McNerney, Michael McNulty, Kendrick Meek, Gregory Meeks, Charles Melancon, George Miller, Brad Miller, Alan Mollohan, Gwen Moore, Dennis Moore, James Moran, Patrick Murphy, Christopher Murphy, John Murtha, Jerrold Nadler, Richard Neal, James Oberstar, David Obey, John Olver, Frank Pallone, Nancy Pelosi, Ed Perlmutter, Earl Pomeroy, David Price, Nick Rahall, Charles Rangel, Silvestre Reyes, Laura Richardson, Mike Ross, Dutch Ruppersberger, Tim Ryan, John Sarbanes, Jan Schakowsky, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Allyson Schwartz, Joe Sestak, Albio Sires, Ike Skelton, Louise Slaughter, Adam Smith, Vic Snyder, Zachary Space, Jackie Speier, John Spratt, John Tanner, Ellen Tauscher, Edolphus Towns, Niki Tsongas, Nydia Velazquez, Maxine Waters, Melvin Watt, Henry Waxman, Anthony Weiner, Robert Wexler, Charles Wilson

Republicans who voted yes

Spencer Bachus, Roy Blunt, John Boehner, Jo Bonner, Mary Bono, John Boozman, Kevin Brady, Henry Brown, Ken Calvert, Dave Camp, John Campbell, Chris Cannon, Eric Cantor, Michael Castle, Tom Cole, Ander Crenshaw, Barbara Cubin, Tom Davis, David Dreier, Vernon Ehlers, Jo Ann Emerson, Terry Everett, Mike Ferguson, Vito Fossella, Wayne Gilchrest, Kay Granger, Wally Herger, David Hobson, Bob Inglis, Peter King, Mark Kirk, John Kline, Ray LaHood, Ron Lewis, Jerry Lewis, Daniel Lungren, Jim McCrery, John McHugh, Buck McKeon, Gary Miller, John Peterson, Chip Pickering, Jon Porter, Deborah Pryce, Adam Putnam, George Radanovich, Ralph Regula, Thomas Reynolds, Hal Rogers, Mike Rogers, Paul Ryan, Jim Saxton, Pete Sessions, Christopher Shays, Michael Simpson, Lamar Smith, Mark Souder, Tom Tancredo, Fred Upton, Greg Walden, James Walsh, Dave Weldon, Joe Wilson, Heather Wilson, Frank Wolf

Democrats who voted no

Neil Abercrombie, Jason Altmire, Joe Baca, John Barrow, Xavier Becerra, Shelley Berkley, Earl Blumenauer, Nancy Boyda, Bruce Braley, G.K. Butterfield, Christopher Carney, André Carson, Kathy Castor, Donald Cazayoux, Ben Chandler, TRAVIS Childers, William Clay, Emanuel Cleaver, John Conyers, Jerry Costello, Joe Courtney, Henry Cuellar, Elijah Cummings, Lincoln Davis, Peter DeFazio, William Delahunt, Lloyd Doggett, Donna Edwards, Bob Filner, Gabrielle Giffords, Kirsten Gillibrand, Gene Green, Al Green, Raul Grijalva, Baron Hill, Maurice Hinchey, Mazie Hirono, Paul Hodes, Tim Holden, Jay Inslee, Jesse Jackson, Sheila Jackson-Lee, William Jefferson, Hank Johnson, Steve Kagen, Marcy Kaptur, Carolyn Kilpatrick, Dennis Kucinich, Nicholas Lampson, Barbara Lee, John Lewis, Daniel Lipinski, Stephen Lynch, Jim Matheson, Mike McIntyre, Michael Michaud, Harry Mitchell, Grace Napolitano, Solomon Ortiz, Bill Pascrell, Ed Pastor, Donald Payne, Collin Peterson, Ciro Rodriguez, Steven Rothman, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Bobby Rush, John Salazar, Loretta Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Adam Schiff, Robert Scott, David Scott, Jose Serrano, Carol Shea-Porter, Brad Sherman, Heath Shuler, Hilda Solis, Pete Stark, Bart Stupak, Betty Sutton, Gene Taylor, Mike Thompson, Bennie Thompson, John Tierney, Tom Udall, Mark Udall, Peter Visclosky, Timothy Walz, Diane Watson, Peter Welch, Lynn Woolsey, David Wu, John Yarmuth

Republicans who voted no

Robert Aderholt, Todd Akin, Rodney Alexander, Michele Bachmann, J. Gresham Barrett, Roscoe Bartlett, Joe Barton, Judith Biggert, Brian Bilbray, Gus Bilirakis, Rob Bishop, Marsha Blackburn, Charles Boustany, Paul Broun, Ginny Brown-Waite, Vern Buchanan, Michael Burgess, Dan Burton, Steve Buyer, Shelley Moore Capito, John Carter, Steve Chabot, Howard Coble, Michael Conaway, John Culberson, David Davis, Geoff Davis, Nathan Deal, Charles Dent, Mario Diaz-Balart, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, John Doolittle, Thelma Drake, John ‘Jimmy’ Duncan, Philip English, Mary Fallin, Tom Feeney, Jeff Flake, Randy Forbes, Jeff Fortenberry, Virginia Foxx, Trent Franks, Rodney Frelinghuysen, Elton Gallegly, Scott Garrett, Jim Gerlach, Phil Gingrey, Louie Gohmert, Virgil Goode, Bob Goodlatte, Sam Graves, Ralph Hall, Doc Hastings, Robin Hayes, Dean Heller, Jeb Hensarling, Peter Hoekstra, Kenny Hulshof, Duncan Hunter, Darrell Issa, Sam Johnson, Tim Johnson, Walter Jones, Jim Jordan, Ric Keller, Steve King, Jack Kingston, Joe Knollenberg, Randy Kuhl, Steven LaTourette, Doug Lamborn, Tom Latham, Robert Latta, John Linder, Frank LoBiondo, Frank Lucas, Connie Mack, Donald Manzullo, Kenny Marchant, Kevin McCarthy, Michael McCaul, Thad McCotter, Patrick McHenry, John Mica, Candice Miller, Jeff Miller, Jerry Moran, Tim Murphy, Marilyn Musgrave, Sue Myrick, Randy Neugebauer, Devin Nunes, Ron Paul, Stevan Pearce, Mike Pence, Thomas Petri, Joe Pitts, Todd Platts, Ted Poe, Tom Price, Jim Ramstad, Dennis Rehberg, David Reichert, Rick Renzi, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Mike Rogers, Dana Rohrabacher, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Peter Roskam, Edward Royce, Bill Sali, Steve Scalise, Jean Schmidt, Jim Sensenbrenner, John Shadegg, John Shimkus, Bill Shuster, Christopher Smith, Adrian Smith, Cliff Stearns, John Sullivan, Lee Terry, Mac Thornberry, Todd Tiahrt, Pat Tiberi, Michael Turner, Timothy Walberg, Zachary Wamp, Lynn Westmoreland, Ed Whitfield, Robert Wittman, Bill Young, Don Young

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8 Comments for this entry

  1. John M. says:

    Ron Paul making sense — Via Housing Panic:

  2. Hutch says:

    Ron Paul’s economic views make more sense than 98% of the Beltway crowd but I keep wondering if he is just one more Ego claiming ” I !!! Can fix it!”
    He’s definitely more optimistic than I am.

  3. daud says:

    Mish’ blog has a detailed what-to-do action plan if you don’t want to wait until elections.
    http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/

    As I do not have his clout I put my domain on sale (note the asking price;-)
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300262862237

  4. John M. says:

    twist -

    Ian M. sends from UBC Vancouver. He understands that Nancy Pelosi and her team recently suffered a tragic whipping breakdown, and in a message titled “Re: Monday” passed along this advice that should help her get her ducks in a row a lot faster next time.

    “Bizarre,” says Igor. I haven’t heard an opinion from Admin.

  5. John M. says:

    … meanwhile, Canada’s best geopolitical pundit is inviting us to enjoy democracy while we can:

    “Workers will be forced to pay for Wall Street’s failures”, by Gwynne Dyer, Georgia Strait, September 29, 2008.

    Some Republicans argued that they could not support “socialistic” measures like nationalising banks and capping executive salaries, but in most cases that was not their real problem, and it can hardly have been the Democrats’ problem. What really drove the House’s rejection of the bill was the fact that every member faces re-election in five weeks’ time, and the workers (sorry, I mean the voters) don’t want to wind up paying for the mistakes of Wall Street’s capitalists.


    They will be forced to pay in the end, because there’s nobody else who can, but the timing is bad right now. All 435 Representatives have their jobs on the line in the elections on November 4, and those in marginal constituencies know that they will be severely punished at the polls if they use the taxpayers’ money to bail out Wall Street now. A deluge of e-mails, letters, and calls from outraged voters has made that very clear to them.

    After the election will be a different matter, and a bill quite similar to the one that failed this week will probably pass the House then without too much difficulty. There really is a financial crisis, and as soon as their own jobs are safe the politicians will deal with it. Or rather, they will arrange for the “workers” (as Lenin quaintly called them) to deal with it.

  6. MG says:

    Hutch, if there’s one thing I think reverberates with the RP crowd it’s that the guy has some major consistency. He’s probably more regular (with regards to voting) than the rest of his entire party combined.

    One thing I really took to heart from a previous video of him on some news show, was that this period is designed to hurt. Using the gas (bailout) to try and skip over this pain artificially won’t solve the root problem.

    It’s the complete truth and nobody wants to hear it because it may mean taking personal responsibility. The best thing the two party system ever had going for it was that you only have to point in one direction when something bad happens.

    And visa-versa.

  7. Hutch says:

    MG, I don’t think it is possible to skip over the pain, just delay it. Wealth is going to be destroyed either through inflation or deflation. Looks to me like Paulson and Bernanke want to pick and choose who gets to keep some. In the interest of preserving “the system” of course.
    Igor says: burn

  8. twist says:

    Daud-

    Sorry, I just found your comment in the dungeon- Igor’s usual “more than one link” paranoia.

    No Igor, don’t say “doom”- “sorry” would be more like it.

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