Sunday, January 14

Congressman votes against people's interests

All you South Carolina workers out there earning minimum wage or slightly higher ought to take a look at how your congressman in the First District of South Carolina voted this past week. And those in Medicare ought to look up as well. The people hoping stem cell research might some day lead to a cure to their debilitating diseases would also do well to look at his conduct.
It is not that he, Henry Brown, (R), Hanahan, has deviated from his first term promise to not vote against the (Republican) leadership. This past week he voted with other Republicans (whose leadership in the House was rejected at the polls in November) against the majority passed legislation to raise the minimum wage, to require Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices, and to promote stem cell research.
These are bread and butter issues to a lot of Lowcountry workers and one would hope their congressman would have their best interests at heart. Like other legislators who think we are asleep at home he voted for alternative GOP proposals he (and they) had to know were doomed to failure so he (and they) could cover their butts.