To: Governor Jared Polis
Publicly Reprimand Senator Gardner For Dereliction Of Duty
Publicly reprimand Senator Gardner for supporting and promoting legislation that will kill and or significantly harm the well-being of many of his constituents.
Why is this important?
Senator Gardner is not only voting for repeal of the ACA; he is leading the charge in the Senate. Threatening his fellow Repugnants with campaign finance...
I don't know about you, but I want a Senator who will serve our interests in Congress, not the illegitimate unwarranted influences and interests of the Koch brothers, big oil, and pharmaceuticals...
As this points out eloquently, Republican representatives do not govern in the best interest of their constituency. They are corrupted by fiscal special interests who drive their legislative agenda. Financially empowered lobbyists control on average 50 to 55% of Republican reelection campaign financing.
Campaign finance reform is essential in order to restore representative legitimacy to our councils of government...
"This just in from The New York Times about Colorado's Republican U.S. Senator, Cory Gardner, and his role in the debate over a new bill to repeal Obamacare:
"As more than 40 subdued Republican senators lunched on Chik-fil-A at a closed-door session last week, Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado painted a dire picture for his colleagues. Campaign fund-raising was drying up, he said, because of the widespread disappointment among donors over the inability of the Republican Senate to repeal the Affordable Care Act or do much of anything else."
The Times cites Gardner as being "in charge of his party’s midterm re-election push" and saying donors are furious.
Then there's this:
"Mr. Gardner told his colleagues that a major Colorado contributor who played a role in his own campaign says party donors are reluctant to give any more money until congressional Republicans demonstrate results."
The donor is not named in the Times piece."
Cory is driven by one thing, the lobbyists who represent the fiscal special interests who donate about 55% of his congressional reelection campaign funds. He serves the interests of the fiscal special interests and must be voted out of office.
We should start a public petition to officially publicly reprimand Senator Gardner for dereliction of duty in support of legislation that would significantly harm and or kill members of his constituency...
In kind, the complicit pawn Ken Buck should also be reprimanded for dereliction of duty and due diligence in considering legislation that would inflict significant harm and death upon members of his constituency.
I believe that integrity and the public interests must once again cog the wheels of governance. I believe that a public official, written, and state-approved reprimand is more than appropriate.
We the people must hold our representatives accountable as Congress currently lacks the ability to do so.
Semper Fi
Isaac Ian McCorkle
Combat Wounded
USMC RETIRED
I don't know about you, but I want a Senator who will serve our interests in Congress, not the illegitimate unwarranted influences and interests of the Koch brothers, big oil, and pharmaceuticals...
As this points out eloquently, Republican representatives do not govern in the best interest of their constituency. They are corrupted by fiscal special interests who drive their legislative agenda. Financially empowered lobbyists control on average 50 to 55% of Republican reelection campaign financing.
Campaign finance reform is essential in order to restore representative legitimacy to our councils of government...
"This just in from The New York Times about Colorado's Republican U.S. Senator, Cory Gardner, and his role in the debate over a new bill to repeal Obamacare:
"As more than 40 subdued Republican senators lunched on Chik-fil-A at a closed-door session last week, Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado painted a dire picture for his colleagues. Campaign fund-raising was drying up, he said, because of the widespread disappointment among donors over the inability of the Republican Senate to repeal the Affordable Care Act or do much of anything else."
The Times cites Gardner as being "in charge of his party’s midterm re-election push" and saying donors are furious.
Then there's this:
"Mr. Gardner told his colleagues that a major Colorado contributor who played a role in his own campaign says party donors are reluctant to give any more money until congressional Republicans demonstrate results."
The donor is not named in the Times piece."
Cory is driven by one thing, the lobbyists who represent the fiscal special interests who donate about 55% of his congressional reelection campaign funds. He serves the interests of the fiscal special interests and must be voted out of office.
We should start a public petition to officially publicly reprimand Senator Gardner for dereliction of duty in support of legislation that would significantly harm and or kill members of his constituency...
In kind, the complicit pawn Ken Buck should also be reprimanded for dereliction of duty and due diligence in considering legislation that would inflict significant harm and death upon members of his constituency.
I believe that integrity and the public interests must once again cog the wheels of governance. I believe that a public official, written, and state-approved reprimand is more than appropriate.
We the people must hold our representatives accountable as Congress currently lacks the ability to do so.
Semper Fi
Isaac Ian McCorkle
Combat Wounded
USMC RETIRED