Constitutional Scorecard for the 111th Congress

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Since every Congressman takes an oath to uphold the Constitution, every Congressman should earn a perfect score on a congressional scorecard based on the U.S. Constitution. But that is far from the case, as both the "Freedom Index" and the unconstitutional actions of the federal government indicate.
All four installments of "The Freedom Index" are available below in PDF format. Each rates every member of the U.S. House and Senate based on 10 key votes.
Constitutional Scorecard for the 111th Congress
 
Nice ad hom.

Not quite.

Why should anyone care what the John Birch Society's opinion on anything is?

Or why would you expect the John Birch Society to say anything differently?

They are always the voice of reason..........

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Nice ad hom.

Not quite.

Why should anyone care what the John Birch Society's opinion on anything is?

But even they are admitting the deficit is going down..

The final version
of the Fiscal 2010 Budget Resolution
(Senate Concurrent Resolution 13)
calls for $3.56 trillion in federal spending
for the fiscal year beginning on September
1, 2009. This level of spending would
be significantly less than the $4.0 trillion
the Obama administration forecast in May
that the federal government would spend
in the current fiscal year

Of course it gets qualified..but thats gotta hurt.
 
Nice ad hom.

Not quite.

Why should anyone care what the John Birch Society's opinion on anything is?

But even they are admitting the deficit is going down..

The final version
of the Fiscal 2010 Budget Resolution
(Senate Concurrent Resolution 13)
calls for $3.56 trillion in federal spending
for the fiscal year beginning on September
1, 2009. This level of spending would
be significantly less than the $4.0 trillion
the Obama administration forecast in May
that the federal government would spend
in the current fiscal year

Of course it gets qualified..but thats gotta hurt.

How much do you want to bet JBeukema didn't bother to read this part?
 
figures ron paul was 100% constitutional and all the gop "real conservatives" had terrible scores
 
Not quite.

Why should anyone care what the John Birch Society's opinion on anything is?

But even they are admitting the deficit is going down..

The final version
of the Fiscal 2010 Budget Resolution
(Senate Concurrent Resolution 13)
calls for $3.56 trillion in federal spending
for the fiscal year beginning on September
1, 2009. This level of spending would
be significantly less than the $4.0 trillion
the Obama administration forecast in May
that the federal government would spend
in the current fiscal year

Of course it gets qualified..but thats gotta hurt.

How much do you want to bet JBeukema didn't bother to read this part?

It's kinda tough to get through all the big words..
 
Nice ad hom.

Not quite.

Why should anyone care what the John Birch Society's opinion on anything is?

Or why would you expect the John Birch Society to say anything differently?

They are always the voice of reason..........

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..Although they are becoming quite accepted in the Conservative movement. For the first time ever, they co-sponsered the CPAC deal-io. Maybe it's because the movement has shifted their way? They went from calling these dumbasses out, to using their tactics.. "LOOK HE'S A COMMUNIST"! :lol:
 

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