Thursday, November 14, 2013

Will GA General Assembly votes haunt candidates for open US House seats?


There are 16 candidates running for three U.S. House seats that are being vacated by incumbents who are running for the U.S. Senate.  Five of these House candidates are Georgia General Assembly members who have voting records.  Their votes, not their speeches, show a politician’s true principles.
The grid below shows some of their votes.

The blue “Y” is a vote for progressive/statist legislations.
Below are all 16 candidates for the U.S. House.  The conservative/liberal grades come from the voting analyses from http://www.ElectTheRightCandidate.us
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Listed below are five legislations on which the five General Assembly members voted.
  • ·      SB 97 – A vote for this is a vote for crony capitalism.  It creates an “Agricultural Commodity Commission for Beef.  This is a public/private partnership compliant with Article 2 of Chapter 8 of Title 2 in the GA Code.  The Beef Commission will join other commissions such as a peanut commission, an equine commission, and a commission for Georgia grown products.  The bill includes a tax on the sale of cattle that the bill refers to as an “assessment.”
  • ·      HB 198  – A vote for this facilitates ObamaCare by licensing health care navigators.  This will increase the size and cost of government.   There are also significant privacy concerns.  Conservatives should devise ways to end ObamaCare, not facilitate it.
  • ·      SB 24  – A vote for this facilitates ObamaCare with a hospital bed tax for the Medicaid expansion.  Conservatives should work to decrease the need for Medicaid by creating a healthy environment for growing the economy.  This bill does the opposite by raising taxes.  Conservatives should devise ways to end ObamaCare, not facilitate it.
  • ·      SB 81 – A vote for this destroys private property rights.  This bill dictates that it is unlawful for someone fail to plant Ginseng berries immediately after picking the plant.  This means that you cannot lawfully build your home if there is a Ginseng plant on the building site.  Ginseng is a cash crop.  This bill means that farmers cannot change to another crop after harvesting Ginseng.  Conservatives should be very careful they fully understand the law when voting against property rights.
  • ·      HB 354 – A vote for this is a vote for central control of education.  On lines 73 to 75, the bill states, “To act as the agent of the federal government in conformity with this chapter and the administration of any federal funds granted to the state to aid in the furtherance of any functions of the department.”  This bill facilitates the national education standards of “Common Core.”  Conservatives should work to end national control of our children’s education.

The United States has taken a leftward turn.  A major reason is that many Republican politicians run as conservatives but then once in office, they vote like liberals.  These politicians are RINOs (Republicans In Name Only).  It is very important we evaluate the voting records of candidates to assure we elect true conservatives.