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Steve King: Vilsack “a rubberstamp vote for Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama”

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From the Steve King campaign –

Christie Vilsack officially threw her hat into the ring on July 19, 2011. One year later, one thing has become increasingly clear—she is running to be a rubberstamp vote for Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.

Vilsack won’t vote to repeal ObamaCare, despite the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office report showing that ObamaCare will cost 800,000 Americans their jobs. Her support of this terrible legislation, its massive tax hikes and devastating cuts to Medicare will be a crippling burden on every American.

But that’s not all. Vilsack has also refused to say where she stands on same sex marriage, admitted to not having a full stance on immigration, flip-flopped her views on English as the official language and said she didn’t understand how abortion affected the lives of Iowans. She’s even called the bipartisan Balanced Budget Amendment “a gimmick!” With our debt rapidly approaching $16 TRILLION, we simply cannot afford Christie Vilsack in Congress.

 

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4 thoughts on “Steve King: Vilsack “a rubberstamp vote for Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama”

  1. It doesn’t matter about Steve King’s record. This is about another damn socialist lying about everything Vilsack is nothing but a rubber stamp and another one of the spend sisters.

  2. Talk about calling the kettle black. The ‘ol RUBBERSTAMPER for the republican’t party knows what he isn’t talking about. This liar and thief king voted for 151 and wants to steal my railroad retirement, that was projected to be solvent for 75 years. We don’t need this liars help. He gave himself a nice big raise and he is going to keep his retirement package.

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