Congressman Robert Pittenger has been in office a
couple of months and he is already betraying those of us who sent him
there. The representative of North
Carolina’s ninth district announced that he wants to establish a bipartisan
council to “address our nation’s fiscal issues.”
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Robert Pittenger (R-NC)
and Congressman Patrick E. Murphy (D-FL will be joined by a bipartisan group of
freshman members at a press conference on Thursday, February 14th at 12:30 p.m.
at the House Radio-TV Gallery’s HVC Studio A. The group of Republican and
Democratic freshman members have been meeting over the past several weeks to
craft a statement of bipartisan principles to address the nation’s fiscal
issues, including Social Security and Medicare reform, tax reform, and
streamlining government, which will be outlined at the press conference. More
than 2 dozen House members of both parties are active participants.
DETAILS:
WHO: Representatives Patrick E. Murphy and Robert Pittenger
WHAT: Bipartisan Freshman Members Announce Statement of
Principles For a Bipartisan Approach to Fiscal Issues
WHEN: 12:30 p.m., Thursday, February 14th
WHERE: House Radio-TV
Gallery, HVC Studio A
I believe there has been plenty of bipartisanship in
Washington D.C. I would say $17 trillion
worth of it. And let’s not forget our
loss of liberty with that cooperation.
Congressman Pittenger, I voted for you specifically because
of your reputation. You were considered
a rabid partisan, and that’s what we expect.
You cannot compromise with these Democrats. These people do not negotiate in good
faith. You of all people should know
that by now.
This is the same guy behind the Garden Porkway, the Waxhaw annexation where he used his state senate seat to make millions, he opposed cutting the gas tax, spoke out against cutting the double-tax Charlotte residents were paying for fire protection and got fined for failing to report $300,000 that he gave to his campaign during his May primary. Pittenger got elected because he spent millions and millions of dollars telling people his opponents were corrupt moderates and he was a conservative. In reality if you look at Pittenger's record, he's not very conservative, and corruption just seems to follow him.
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