Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Stop Act: Congressman Bill Johnson doesn't respond



U.S. Congressman David Jolly (R-FL) talks about his Stop Act

After the 60 minute report about the hours spent soliciting money/fundraising from citizens for political campaigns by the members of Congress, Ohio Congressman Bill Johnson's (R) office was contacted to get his stance on the Stop Act introduced by Congressman David Jolly (R-FL).











Congressman Bill Johnson (R-OH)
Congressman Johnson is not a co-sponsor on the bill but after 5 days, no response was sent from Mr. Johnson's office in response to an inquiry about his stance.

















Based on the information provided by Congressman Jolly, the question must be asked, what services are the members of Congress providing to the citizens who elected them? What are their REAL jobs?

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It is a bit alarming to me to think about how much time is waisted by members of congress raising money compared to doing their actual jobs. Even if a member makes up the time by working 60 hours a week, that still means that a Congressman is only doing his or her job 30 hours a week. This seems unfair to the people who they represent and the amount of money they are making to perform the skills we learned in middle school when kids are trying to sell magazines or girl scout cookies.

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