Betty “hear no, see no, speak no” Sutton

August 30th, 2009

Betty Sutton

Hear no constituents, See no constituents, Speak to no constituents

The good people of Ohio’s 13th House district continue to wonder, “Where’s Betty?

Last week, Betty Sutton, who is described by her staffers as very busy, found time for face to face meetings with anonymous residents of the district, but she has yet to find time for any public gatherings.

Looks like residents of Medina got tired of waiting.

LORAIN – The discontent of some against the nation’s leaders made its way to Lorain on Friday when 10 people from five cities and four different groups delivered a letter and a petition to U.S. Rep. Betty Sutton’s office.

Members of the groups say they believe legislators aren’t reading bills before voting on them, and that they aren’t voting in accordance with the views of their constituents.

The letter and the petition demands both, and it also seeks to have Sutton to post online any bill she’s voting on at least 72 hours prior to the vote so constituents can read the bills and give feedback.

A representative from her office also said Friday that the group’s opposition to changes in health care isn’t what Sutton’s staff hears every day from callers pleading for reform.

Medina Gazette — read more

Betty’s people want us to believe that most residents of the district support Sutton’s health care reform. Yet this is far from the truth.

In a phone call placed Thursday morning following the Tele-Town hall, it was revealed by a staffer in the Lorain office that Sutton had face to face meetings with more residents who are against HR3200 health reform than in favor of it.  You would never know this based on the stories Sutton told during her August Tele-Town.

Despite Sutton’s attempts to convince us that HR3200 is good medicine, Americans are against it. Poll after poll shows a growing majority of citizens oppose the current reform proposals.

Will Betty Sutton have a change of heart and begin representing the wishes of the 13th district? No. It was clear from her Tele-Town responses that Betty is a strong supporter of HR3200. She made up her mind long ago and has no interest in representing the people.  On this issue, Sutton would prefer not to hear, see, or talk to the citizens of her district.

Betty Sutton Tele-Town Hall Videos

August 28th, 2009

Miss out on Betty’s Tele-Town Hall? No problem, now you can enjoy it in video form.  Additional Q/A videos will be added this weekend.

Betty Sutton’s Tele-Town was a Clunker

August 27th, 2009

Here it is, the Matthew clip from Betty Sutton’s Tele-Town Hall.  Just listen to the way she responds to Matthew and then goes on to avoid answering the Constitution question.

Betty Sutton: Tele-Town Hall – Live

August 26th, 2009

Betty Sutton

No surprises during Wednesday evening’s Tele-Town Hall.  Betty Sutton gave the usual answers and really didn’t provide much to support her position.

My favorite moment came during a call with Matthew of North Ridgeville, Ohio.  When Matthew finished his question Betty slips and shows here obvious contempt for the man and his question.

“Are you finished, Matthew?”

Listen to the clip and you’ll hear what I mean.  Oh wait, it got better.  Betty also skipped past Matthews final question. He asked, “cite the portion of the Constitution that allows the Federal government to force people to buy insurance.”

Oh, Betty. 2010 cannot get here soon enough.

Sutton Tele-Town Hall 2009

August 25th, 2009

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Yeah Baby! This is it!

Sutton Tele-Town Hall 2009

WhooHoo!

Can I just say, I am so proud of Representative Betty Sutton.   The representative has really stepped up to the plate by organizing this humongous event.  With so many people living in this district, how could she possibly  reach out to all of us? Everyone knows, other congressional districts where real town hall meetings have been held are significantly smaller than Ohio’s 13th – in both size and population.  As an example: Ohio’s 4th district.

Just when we thought all hope was lost, Betty “The Dastard” Sutton found a way.

“Yeah, baby!”

Now, with the help of Tele-Town Hall LLC Sutton gets all of us in the game.

“Can I hear a, Hell yeah!”

Charge your cell, check your hands free because this is it!

Let’s all put our hands together and give it up for Betty “The Clunker” Sutton.

HOST: Congresswoman Betty Sutton (OH-13)
WHAT: Tele-Town hall meeting on America’s Affordable Health Choices Act
WHEN: Wednesday, Aug. 26, at 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
PARTICIPATE: Dial 1-877-229-8493.  When prompted, enter I.D. code “15125.”

Thank You Betty Sutton – Akron Unemployment

August 25th, 2009

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Wake Up Betty Sutton. WE ARE POOR BECUASE OF YOU.

Akron’s unemployment numbers are up again!  Now reaching 11.5% for July, up from 11.3% in June.  Imagine where it would be without all the “jobs bills” Betty Sutton has been working on.

Ohio.com
Aug 25, 2009

Sutton on Earmarks

August 25th, 2009

So, how does Betty feel about earmarks?  Monday’s Suburbanite had an interesting story on the subject.
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Betty Sutton's Pork Projects Cost Us $

Dan Mucci – The Suburbanite

Mon Aug 24, 2009, 09:03 AM EDT
Akron, Ohio – Are Congressional earmarks good or bad?

They can be both, according to local Congresswoman (D OH-13) Betty Sutton. Sutton cited several examples at the Akron Chamber of Commerce’s forum at the Martin Center on the University of Akron’s campus.

“In the House, we earmarked $600,000 for the Bio-Innovation Institute,” said Sutton. “The Senate is looking at earmarking $400,000 for the Institute. Potentially, this is good for this area. It is unique and could lead to the entrepreneurial spirit. If we can leverage our strengths and secure Federal funding for the area, these monies can help create jobs.”

Other earmarked projects for Summit County include: $100,000 for Oriana House; $100,000 for the Sheriff’s Department; $500,000 for the Cuyahoga Valley National Park System; $1 million for the University of Akron’s Polymer Center; $500,000 for Akron Metro to name a few. In total, if and when Congress approves the budget, $21 million will come to Summit County for projects – projects that will create jobs.

Sutton said many people question why we need earmarks and if we didn’t have earmarks, we could save money.

“The money that is spent in earmarks will be spent whether it is marked as earmarks or not,” said Sutton, the youngest of six children. “Without earmarks, agencies would spend the money. With earmarks, we can bring the money back to the area’s that need the money the most.”

I have to interrupt at this point.  For some reason this all reminds me of Sutton’s floor speech prior to her Cap and Trade vote:

“This bill isn’t perfect. I have yet to see a bill that is. But the status quo is not the right choice.” ~ Betty Sutton

Translation: It’s not perfect. we need to do something.  This is something.  Let’s do this.

What kind of logic is that?  This is just an idea, call me crazy if you must, but couldn’t you hold out, take your time, research the issue, study the impact on the 13th district and then work to get us a perfect bill or vote NO?

So, now we have Sutton telling us that money will be spent whether it’s earmarked or not.  What?  I’ve got an idea Betty, how about cutting the budget and not spending our money anywhere! Don’t spend it on the agencies, don’t spend it on the earmarks, just don’t spend it!

We must unleash the entrepreneurial spirit of this country and provide the economic opportunities that our constituents need. This bill is part of that mission. It’s not the entire answer to all that ails us, but let there be no mistake, this is a jobs bill.

Just curious, how long have Sutton and her crew been passing “job bills”?  What are Ohio’s unemployment numbers?

Recently, Sutton authored a bill that is making national news – Cash for Clunkers.

IMG_9529“A tour guide giving a tour in the House passed me in the hallway the other day,” said Sutton. “He called me the “Clunker Woman” in front of the group.

Too easy.

“This program is doing exactly what it was set out to do,” said the Barberton native. “It is putting people back to work. Just today (Aug. 19), the Lordstown plant recalled 1,100 workers. That in turn is putting steel workers back to work in Cleveland. Along with that, the consumers are winning as well. With the car trade in, consumers will save $800 to $1,000 a year in fuel. This program has spurred the economy in Ohio and is protecting the environment.

Really, Betty?  Dealers aren’t getting their money and somehow that is stimulating the economy?  How does that work?

You can read the entire story (without my interruptions :-) )  on the Suburbanite’s website

Betty Sutton: You Can Hide…

August 24th, 2009

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Betty Sutton Hides From Her Constituents

First the Akron Tea Party and now an open video project that takes your voice to the halls of Congress.

Hats off to the organizers at Summit912 for their tireless work.  Their latest project is taking the Tea Party movement to a whole new level. Our representatives may not be interested in meeting with us, but through the group’s YouTube channel they cannot hide from our messages.  Summit912 has collected constituent messages for Betty Sutton, Steve LaTourette, Tim Ryan, and John Boccieri!

Face to face meetings are next to impossible with these representatives, this is your chance to make sure they know who you are.

For more information on this project, visit the Summit912 website.

Videos for Betty Suton

Where’s Betty?

August 22nd, 2009

National Operation Recess Rally – Stand Against Socialized Health Care – Akron.

Across this great land Americans have gathered at the doors of their federal representatives to discuss HR3200. Residents of Ohio’s 13th House District have been denied that opportunity by Betty Sutton, a cowardly representative who is afraid to face the men and woman who live in her district.

While today’s rally centered on HR3200, the real question seems to be, “Where’s Betty?”

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Betty Sutton the Dastard Speaks

August 22nd, 2009

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The rare yellow bellied dastard attempts to elude the dangerous angry mob

Oh, this is rich.  Betty Sutton has finally emerged from her bunker with a message for all the radicals in her district:

Thank you for contacting my office regarding my schedule of events for the month of August concerning health care.  I will be hosting a tele-town hall meeting for my constituents on August 26th at 6:30 pm to discuss the America’s Affordable Health Choices Act.  A tele-town hall meeting will enable me to discuss this important bill with you by telephone.  The call in number and identification code is provided below.  I look forward to providing you with a legislative update about the bill and hearing your thoughts and questions regarding it.

Please contact my office at 202-225-3401 with any question you might have regarding this event.

HOST: Congresswoman Betty Sutton (OH-13)

WHAT: Tele-Town hall meeting on America’s Affordable Health Choices Act

WHEN: Wednesday, Aug. 26, at 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

PARTICIPATE: Dial 1-877-229-8493.  When prompted, enter I.D. code “15125.”

Sincerely,

Betty Sutton

Member of Congress

Translation:  I am scared.

From my vantage point, Betty Sutton looks like a yellow belly coward.  Look everyone, look at* the all powerful congressional representative who cannot stand up to her party, and now cannot face her constituents.  COWARD.

Please Betty, tell us why you fear the people of Ohio’s 13th district. Is it because we have focused thoughtful questions and expect educated and honest answers? Is it because we know more about the bills you vote on than you do? Is it because we have legitimate grievances regarding your poor representation of the 13th district? What do you fear?

*I didn’t mean “look at” literally, considering Sutton won’t come out of hiding.