any think our government is for sale.
However, by taking a look at the facts below provided by Open Secrets, it is
easy to understand where they are coming from. Looking back at Friday the 12th,
the House voted on Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), the controversial bill that
gives power to the executive branch to negotiate treaties. TPA limits Congress'
ability to better a trade deal by subjecting members of Congress to 90 days of
reviewing the trade agreement, prohibiting any amendments on the implementing legislation,
and giving them an up or down vote. TPA passed with a mere 219-211 vote with
only 218 needed to pass. The real shocker comes from the amount of money each
Representative received for a yes vote. In total, $197,869,145 was given to
Representatives for a yes vote where as $23,065,231 was given in opposition.
John Boehner (R-OH) received $5.3 million for a "yea" vote and was
the highest paid legislator. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) received $2.4 million for
his "yea" vote. Paul Ryan (R-WI) received $2.4 million for a
"yea" vote and came in at the third highest paid legislator. Pat
Tiberi (R-OH) follows Paul Ryan, coming in the fourth spot having received $1.6
million for his "yea" vote. The fifth highest paid legislator is
somewhat of a "hero" in comparison to others. Representative Steny
Hoyer (D-MD) received $1.6 million for a yes vote and only $282,710 for a no
vote. Despite his high contribution from those in favor of TPA, he still voted
a solid nay. We also have other hero stories. Joe Crowley (D-NY) received 1.3
million for a "yea" vote and only $72,550 for a "nay" vote
and he still voted against TPA. Patrick Murphy (D-FL) received 1.1 million for
a "yea" vote and only $213,360 for a "nay" vote and still
voted against it. Richard Neal D(MA) received $1.1 million for a
"yea" vote and a mere $47,625 for a "nay" vote and still
voted against it. Democrats are not the only heroes in this voting session. GOP
members spoke very loud and clear. Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) received $541,746 for a
"yea" vote and no money at all for a "nay" vote and he
still voted "nay!" Andy Harris (R-MD) received $254,803 for a
"yea" vote and no money at all for a "nay" vote and he
still voted "nay". Thomas Massie (R-KY) received $250,328 for a
"yea" vote and no money at all for a "nay" vote and he
still voted "nay." Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) received $180,832 for a
"yea" vote and no money at all for a "nay vote" and she
still voted "nay." Where did this kind of money come from? Those in
favor of TPA were security brokers and investment companies who donated a
whopping $11.3 million dollars for a "yea" vote. Big banking
companies donated $10.1 million dollars. In other words, Wall Street hashed out
millions and millions of dollars to push for the passage of TPA. Originally
published by Op-Ed News - See more at: http://www.occupy.com/article/200-million-went-house-members-pass-fast-track-–-heres-who-took-cash#sthash.PRfEsWeR.dpuf
http://www.occupy.com/article/200-million-went-house-members-pass-fast-track-–-heres-who-took-cash
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