H.R. 187, The Congressional Pay Reform Act of 2011
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January 12, 2011, 7:20pm (report abuse)Now is a;sp the time to reduce the social security and veteran payments. Cut down on the debt by reducing the spending.
I would
April 13, 2011, 10:13am (report abuse)support this IF the social security, veteran, and all others who get cost-of-living raises also gave up their increases. But we all know that won't happen so I voted NO.
Mr. G
September 29, 2011, 2:29pm (report abuse)These two guys ( I would and *** ) must work for the congress, why else would they vote to continue with pay raises for those morons.
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