Solomon P. Ortiz, a member of the Socialist Democrat Party, voted in favor of the Affordable Care Act, which the document calls the biggest power grab in U.S. history. Citizens who believe in the Constitution will challenge much of the law in court. The rest of us can only pray that democratic thinking prevails.
The document then lists several bills recognizing anniversaries and accomplishments that the representative may or may not have voted for, questioning how hard he actually works for constituents. It predicts that the representative will not be seen in the neighborhood during the upcoming Easter recess.
Solomon P. Ortiz, a member of the Socialist Democrat Party, voted in favor of the Affordable Care Act, which the document calls the biggest power grab in U.S. history. Citizens who believe in the Constitution will challenge much of the law in court. The rest of us can only pray that democratic thinking prevails.
The document then lists several bills recognizing anniversaries and accomplishments that the representative may or may not have voted for, questioning how hard he actually works for constituents. It predicts that the representative will not be seen in the neighborhood during the upcoming Easter recess.
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Solomon P. Ortiz, a member of the Socialist Democrat Party, voted in favor of the Affordable Care Act, which the document calls the biggest power grab in U.S. history. Citizens who believe in the Constitution will challenge much of the law in court. The rest of us can only pray that democratic thinking prevails.
The document then lists several bills recognizing anniversaries and accomplishments that the representative may or may not have voted for, questioning how hard he actually works for constituents. It predicts that the representative will not be seen in the neighborhood during the upcoming Easter recess.
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U.S. Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz, member of the Socialist
Democrat Party, followed the rest of the sheep and voted in favor of Obamacare, the biggest power grab in U.S. history, taking over one-sixth of our economy. It will now be up to citizens with good sense to fight major portions of the law all the way to the Supreme Court. The rest of us need to pray for devout constitutional democratic thinking. We would like to follow up on a release by Republican primary candidate, Jessica Puente-Bradshaw, concerning “important” legislation sponsored by our legislative leader: HR 105: Recognizing the 100th anniversary of founding of Las Vegas, NV. HR 471: Congratulating Professional Golfers Association on 90th anniversary. HR 70: Honor and recognize professional football player Emmitt Smith. HR 464: Honoring 20th anniversary of founding of Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc., first Greek-letter sorority established for Latina college women on the West Coast. HR 390: Congratulating Lance Armstrong on his seventh Tour de France victory and his retirement. HR 518: Honoring professional surveyors and their contributions to society. HR 668: Celebrating 40th anniversary of Texas Western’s 1966 basketball championship. HR 940: Recognizing 185th anniversary of independence of Peru. HR 1078: Congratulating St. Louis Cardinals on winning 2006 World Series. We don’t know if he actually voted on these and many other “critical” pieces of legislation, but now you know how hard he works for you. Easter recess is upon Congress. Will we see Ortiz in the neighborhood? 10 to 1, no! More In Two Weeks Ad Paid for by Duane A. Rasmussen
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