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Can you post any comments you made on the process used by your party for those bills? Speaking on it in 2015 then remaining silent when your party uses bad process is useless to the people. If you don't object, and vote yes on bills put forth by bad process, you are endorsing it.
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If you pull up stories from last year, you’ll see some of my comments. I’ve always called for a better, more nonpartisan process.
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I like that you push for this, but does your voting record reflect this? Or does your voting record reflect that you vote with the party regardless of how the party built legislation. The power to change is not in speeches, but in the votes.
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I’m top three most independent in the House.
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From what I understand, you are actually a Tea Party Republican, not an Independent. I looked at your voting record, and you do not vote party line. That's good. But, it seems you vote nay on even good ideas like Disaster Relief in Sept, so don't know what to make of you.
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I’m a libertarian Republican, a constitutional conservative, a classical liberal, an independent, and a moderate.
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Not trying to attack you, honestly. Originally from MI, now in FL, so not a constituent. Your answer comes across like you're not for or against anything, and you try to fit all molds. You vote for the tax cut (huge deficit), and against relief. If I were a voter, I'd be hesitant
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My principles and positions do not align neatly with either party, and I’m open about what I stand for. Those are virtues, not vices.
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Honestly I wouldn't even comment if I didn't think you were sincere in caring about it, but I also think you can do much more to hold others accountable.
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