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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message news:x0uUb.11106 Kerry is a flat-out liar. And that accusation can be supported by his voting history. For instance, he says he's a champion for small business. Yet, the National Federation for Independent Business shows him to be one of the nations worst "guardians" of small business. In the 106th Congress, he voted against legislation supported by the NFIB almost 84% of the time. In the 107th Congress, he voted against NFIB-supported legislation 75% of the time. This is despite his website claim that "As Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, I have fought to provide small businesses in Massachusetts and across the country greater access to capital, increased access to business counseling and training, better access to government contracts, tax relief from capital gains and estate taxes, and relief from federal regulations." Bull****! Ref my post above, wherein I pointed out..."If you compare the voting records of our two Senators on significant legislation over the past 15 years or so, you find (ironically, to some) that John Kerry is to the left of Ted Kennedy." As hard as it might be to believe that there's a senator with a more anti-small business agenda than Kerry, Kennedy is even worse. He voted against NFIB-supported legislation 92% of the time in the 106th Congress, and 75% of the time in the 107th. Any idea why he voted against such legislation? Or are you just quoting stuff you found on the web, without knowing the background? An interesting tidbit: John McCain voted in favor of NFIB-supported legislation 90% of the time in the 106th Congress. After getting snubbed by the Republican party on several issues, he did a complete flip-flop and voted *against* NFIB-favored legislation 62% of the time. For the most part, guys are voting their party lines. The Republican party is much more pro-small business than the Democratic party...at least on the issues that small business owners say are important to them. Look for yourself: www.nfib.com You'll have to register for a username and password to see the results of how each member voted, however. |
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