Submitted by Mark McHugh of Across The Street blog [44],
Spoiler Alert: They’re mostly still in office (so much for building suspense).
On October 3, 2008, 338 elected officials (263 House reps, 74 Senators and 1 President) took it upon themselves to save America from certain financial doom by passing the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, completely ignoring the will of the American people, opting instead to fulfill a Thomas Jefferson prophesy:
“The end of democracy and the defeat of the American Revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporations.”
~ Thomas Jefferson
Texas representative Ron Paul had this to say [45]:
“The money for this bailout does not just materialize out of thin air. The entire burden will be borne by the taxpayers, not now, because that is politically unacceptable, but in the future….our children and grandchildren will be burdened with increased taxes in order to pay that increased debt…. For years, many people have been warning about the housing bubble and the inevitable bust. Congress ignored the impending storm, and responded to this crisis with a poorly thought-out piece of legislation that will only further harm the economy. We ought to be ashamed.”
The most memorable component of that piece of treason legislation was the $700B TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program), which was scrapped by Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson 11 days later in favor of the Capital Purchase Program (CPP), which injected money directly into banks. In February 2009, new Treasury Secretary Turbo Geithner ended the CPP and announced the Capital Assistance Program (CAP), which also blasted money directly into banks.
Fun Fact: Hankenstein Paulson worked at Goldman Sachs for 32 years and served as Treasury Secretary for 31 months.
So TARP never happened; making discussions of the program’s merits every bit as psychotic as analysis of Ross Perot’s presidency, but that didn’t stop CNBC from having a birthday cake for TARP, nor does it prevent politicians from claiming that the fictitious program was somehow profitable. To make that claim, you must use accounting techniques pioneered by Homer Simpson in “Lard of the Dance” [46]:
Homer Simpson: Okay, boy. This is where all the hard work, sacrifice, and painful scaldings pay off.
Employee: Four pounds of grease… that comes to… sixty-three cents.
Homer Simpson: Woo-hoo!
Bart Simpson: Dad, all that bacon cost twenty-seven dollars.
Homer Simpson: Yeah, but your mom paid for that!
Bart Simpson: But doesn’t she get her money from you?
Homer Simpson: And I get my money from grease! What’s the problem?
Some of us prefer using this one:
Q: Since the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 explicitly states that all profits from TARP be used to pay down the National Debt, the true measure of the program’s success can be found at the Treasury’s “Debt to the Penny” website. How much of the national debt has been paid off since October 3, 2008?
A: Negative Six Trillion Dollars.
Fun Fact (if you’re into child abuse): America’s kids have been saddled with more debt in the past 48 months than the Nation accumulated from the signing of the Declaration of Independence to 9-11-2001 (225 years).
That $6 Trillion in debt has produced a grand total of $1.17T in nominal GDP growth ($361B in chained 2005 dollars). Using the nominal, each dollar of GDP growth has cost taxpayers $5.13 (assuming you understand that deficit dollars are tax dollars put on a deferred-payment plan. A concept Greece and Spain are just now beginning to grasp).
EESA-approving-congressman-turned-Chicago-Mayor Rahm Emanuel observed:
You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before (i.e. Looting the Country in broad daylight without passing a budget).
Which brings me to the point: Despite all the kicking, screaming, TEA-partying and Occupying, of the 338 elected officials who saw fit to pass the EESA, no less than 229 still hold public office:
- One became President, one didn’t.
- One’s Vice-President, one wants to be.
- The speaker of the House and the House minority leader swapped titles after both voted in favor of the bill.
- Two have already been promoted to Senator and 5 more currently running for that privledge.
- One got demoted to Secretary of State while another got demoted to Mayor of Chicago.
- One retired to a 1600 acre off-the-energy-grid ranch in Texas, 23 more will join him in retirement in January 2013.
- 168 face re-election next month.
The next un-funded war is already in the works and there’s another economic crisis on the horizon. The so-called “Fiscal Cliff” is what happens if we DON’T continue $Trillion-plus deficits, and I must admit I find myself somewhat in awe of how grossly mis-framed this discussion has become.
So here’s your opportunity to reward these (heroes/traitors) as you see fit, because every nation gets the government it deserves.
Senators who voted in favor of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008:
| Senator | Status |
| Alaska | |
| Lisa Murkowski [47] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Ted Stevens [48] | Out of office |
| Alabama | |
| Arkansas | |
| Blanche Lincoln [49] | Out of office |
| Mark Pryor [50] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Arizona | |
| Jon Kyl [51] | Retiring |
| John McCain [52] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| California | |
| Barbara Boxer [53] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Dianne Feinstein [54] | Running for re-election |
| Colorado | |
| Ken Salazar [55] | Out of office |
| Connecticut | |
| Christopher Dodd [56] | Out of office |
| Joseph Lieberman [57] | Retiring |
| Delaware | |
| Joseph Biden [58] | Vice President |
| Thomas Carper [59] | Running for re-election |
| Florida | |
| Mel Martinez [60] | Out of office |
| Georgia | |
| Saxby Chambliss [61] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| John “Johnny” Isakson [62] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Hawaii | |
| Daniel Akaka [63] | Running for re-election |
| Daniel Inouye [64] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Iowa | |
| Charles “Chuck” Grassley [65] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Thomas “Tom” Harkin [66] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Idaho | |
| Larry Craig [67] | Out of office |
| Illinois | |
| Richard Durbin [68] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Barack Obama [69] | President |
| Indiana | |
| Evan Bayh [70] | Out of office |
| Richard Lugar [71] | Lost renomination |
| Kansas | |
| Kentucky | |
| Mitch McConnell [72] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Louisiana | |
| Massachusetts | |
| John Kerry [73] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Maryland | |
| Benjamin Cardin [74] | Running for re-election |
| Barbara Mikulski [75] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Maine | |
| Susan Collins [76] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Olympia Snowe [77] | Running for re-election |
| Michigan | |
| Carl Levin [78] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Minnesota | |
| Norm Coleman [79] | Out of office |
| Amy Klobuchar [80] | Running for re-election |
| Missouri | |
| Christopher “Kit” Bond [81] | Out of office |
| Claire McCaskill [82] | Running for re-election |
| Mississippi | |
| Montana | |
| Max Baucus [83] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| North Carolina | |
| Richard Burr [84] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| North Dakota | |
| Kent Conrad [85] | Retiring |
| Nebraska | |
| Charles “Chuck” Hagel [86] | Out of office |
| Ben Nelson [87] | Running for re-election |
| New Hampshire | |
| Judd Gregg [88] | Out of office |
| John Sununu [89] | Out of office |
| New Jersey | |
| Frank Lautenberg [90] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Robert “Bob” Menéndez [91] | Running for re-election |
| New Mexico | |
| Jeff Bingaman [92] | Retiring |
| Pete Domenici [93] | Out of office |
| Nevada | |
| John Ensign [94] | Resigned |
| Harry Reid [95] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| New York | |
| Hillary Clinton [96] | Secretary of State |
| Charles Schumer [97] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Ohio | |
| Sherrod Brown [98] | Running for re-election |
| George Voinovich [99] | Out of office |
| Oklahoma | |
| Thomas Coburn [100] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Oregon | |
| Gordon Smith [101] | Out of office |
| Pennsylvania | |
| Robert Casey [102] | Running for re-election |
| Arlen Specter [103] | Out of office |
| Rhode Island | |
| John “Jack” Reed [104] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Sheldon Whitehouse [105] | Running for re-election |
| South Carolina | |
| Lindsey Graham [106] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| South Dakota | |
| John Thune [107] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Tennessee | |
| Lamar Alexander [108] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Bob Corker [109] | Running for re-election |
| Texas | |
| John Cornyn [110] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Kay Hutchison [111] | Retiring |
| Utah | |
| Robert Bennett [112] | Out of office |
| Orrin Hatch [113] | Running for re-election |
| Virginia | |
| John Warner [114] | Out of office |
| Jim Webb [115] | Retiring |
| Vermont | |
| Patrick Leahy [116] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Washington | |
| Patty Murray [117] | Re-elected 2010 (2016) |
| Wisconsin | |
| Herbert “Herb” Kohl [118] | Retiring |
| West Virginia | |
| Robert Byrd [119] | Out of office |
| John “Jay” Rockefeller [120] | Re-elected 2008 (2014) |
| Wyoming (no “yes” votes) | |
House Representatives who voted in favor of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008:
| Representative | Status |
| Alaska (0 of 1) | |
| Alabama (6 of 7) | |
| Jo Bonner [121] | Running for re-election |
| Terry Everett [122] | out of office |
| Michael “Mike” Rogers [123] | Running for re-election |
| Robert “Bud” Cramer [124] | out of office |
| Spencer Bachus [125] | Running for re-election |
| Artur Davis [126] | out of office |
| Arkansas (4 of 4) | |
| Robert “Marion” Berry [127] | out of office |
| Victor “Vic” Snyder [128] | out of office |
| John Boozman [129] | Promoted to Senator |
| Mike Ross [130] | Retiring |
| Arizona (4 of 8) | |
| John Shadegg [131] | out of office |
| Edward “Ed” Pastor [132] | Running for re-election |
| Harry Mitchell [133] | out of office |
| Gabrielle Giffords [134] | Resigned |
| California (36 of 53) | |
| Michael “Mike” Thompson [135] | Running for re-election |
| Walter “Wally” Herger [136] | Retiring |
| Daniel Lungren [137] | Running for re-election |
| Doris Matsui [138] | Running for re-election |
| Lynn Woolsey [139] | Retiring |
| George Miller [140] | Running for re-election |
| Nancy Pelosi [141] | Running for re-election |
| Barbara Lee [142] | Running for re-election |
| Ellen Tauscher [143] | out of office |
| Jerry McNerney [144] | Running for re-election |
| Jackie Speier [145] | Running for re-election |
| Anna Eshoo [146] | Running for re-election |
| Michael “Mike” Honda [147] | Running for re-election |
| Zoe Lofgren [148] | Running for re-election |
| Sam Farr [149] | Running for re-election |
| Dennis Cardoza [150] | Retiring |
| George Radanovich [151] | out of office |
| Jim Costa [152] | Running for re-election |
| Lois Capps [153] | Running for re-election |
| Howard “Buck” McKeon [154] | Running for re-election |
| David Dreier [155] | Retiring |
| Howard Berman [156] | Running for re-election |
| Adam Schiff [157] | Running for re-election |
| Henry Waxman [158] | Running for re-election |
| Hilda Solis [159] | out of office |
| Diane Watson [160] | out of office |
| Maxine Waters [161] | Running for re-election |
| Jane Harman [162] | out of office |
| Laura Richardson [163] | Running for re-election |
| Jerry Lewis [164] | Retiring |
| Gary Miller [165] | Running for re-election |
| Joe Baca [166] | Running for re-election |
| Ken Calvert [167] | Running for re-election |
| Mary Bono Mack [168] | Running for re-election |
| John Campbell [169] | Running for re-election |
| Susan Davis [170] | Running for re-election |
| Colorado (3 of 7) | |
| Diana DeGette [171] | Running for re-election |
| Thomas “Tom” Tancredo [172] | out of office |
| Ed Perlmutter [173] | Running for re-election |
| Connecticut (4 of 5) | |
| John Larson [174] | Running for re-election |
| Rosa DeLauro [175] | Running for re-election |
| Christopher Shays [176] | out of office |
| Christopher Murphy [177] | Running for Senate |
| Delaware (1 of 1) | |
| Michael Castle [178] | out of office |
| Florida (13 of 25) | |
| Allen Boyd [179] | out of office |
| Corrine Brown [180] | Running for re-election |
| Ander Crenshaw [181] | Running for re-election |
| Adam Putnam [182] | out of office |
| Vern Buchanan [183] | Running for re-election |
| David “Dave” Weldon [184] | Running for re-election |
| Tim Mahoney [185] | out of office |
| Kendrick Meek [186] | out of office |
| Ileana Ros-Lehtinen [187] | Running for re-election |
| Robert Wexler [188] | out of office |
| Debbie Wasserman Schultz [189] | Running for re-election |
| Ron Klein [190] | out of office |
| Alcee Hastings [191] | Running for re-election |
| Georgia (4 of 13) | |
| Sanford Bishop [192] | Running for re-election |
| John Lewis [193] | Running for re-election |
| James “Jim” Marshall [194] | out of office |
| David Scott [195] | Running for re-election |
| Hawaii (2 of 2) | |
| Neil Abercrombie [196] | out of office |
| Mazie Hirono [197] | Running for Senate |
| Iowa (3 of 5) | |
| Bruce Braley [198] | Running for re-election |
| David Loebsack [199] | Running for re-election |
| Leonard Boswell [200] | Running for re-election |
| Idaho (1 of 2) | |
| Michael “Mike” Simpson [201] | Running for re-election |
| Illinois (13 of 19) | |
| Bobby Rush [202] | Running for re-election |
| Jesse Jackson [203] | Running for re-election |
| Luis Gutiérrez [204] | Running for re-election |
| Rahm Emanuel [205] | Mayor of Chicago |
| Danny Davis [206] | Running for re-election |
| Melissa Bean [207] | out of office |
| Janice “Jan” Schakowsky [208] | Running for re-election |
| Mark Kirk [209] | out of office |
| Gerald “Jerry” Weller [210] | out of office |
| Judy Biggert [211] | Running for re-election |
| Bill Foster [212] | Running for re-election |
| Phil Hare [213] | out of office |
| Ray LaHood [214] | out of office |
| Indiana (4 of 9) | |
| Joe Donnelly [215] | Running for Senate |
| Mark Souder [216] | out of office |
| André Carson [217] | Running for re-election |
| Brad Ellsworth [218] | out of office |
| Kansas (1 of 4) | |
| Dennis Moore [219] | out of office |
| Kentucky (3 of 6) | |
| Ron Lewis [220] | out of office |
| John Yarmuth [221] | Running for re-election |
| Harold “Hal” Rogers [222] | Running for re-election |
| Louisiana (4 of 7) | |
| Charles Melancon [223] | out of office |
| James “Jim” McCrery [224] | out of office |
| Rodney Alexander [225] | Running for re-election |
| Charles Boustany [226] | Running for re-election |
| Massachusetts (8 of 10) | |
| John Olver [227] | Retiring |
| Richard Neal [228] | Running for re-election |
| James “Jim” McGovern [229] | Running for re-election |
| Barney Frank [230] | Retiring |
| Niki Tsongas [231] | Running for re-election |
| John Tierney [232] | Running for re-election |
| Edward “Ed” Markey [233] | Running for re-election |
| Michael Capuano [234] | Running for re-election |
| Maryland (7 of 8) | |
| Wayne Gilchrest [235] | out of office |
| Dutch Ruppersberger [236] | Running for re-election |
| John Sarbanes [237] | Running for re-election |
| Donna Edwards [238] | Running for re-election |
| Steny Hoyer [239] | Running for re-election |
| Elijah Cummings [240] | Running for re-election |
| Christopher “Chris” Van Hollen [241] | Running for re-election |
| Maine (1 of 2) | |
| Thomas “Tom” Allen [242] | out of office |
| Michigan (9 of 15) | |
| Peter “Pete” Hoekstra [243] | out of office |
| Vernon Ehlers [244] | out of office |
| David “Dave” Camp [245] | Running for re-election |
| Dale Kildee [246] | Retiring |
| Frederick “Fred” Upton [247] | Running for re-election |
| Joseph “Joe” Knollenberg [248] | out of office |
| Sander Levin [249] | Running for re-election |
| Carolyn Kilpatrick [250] | out of office |
| John Dingell [251] | Running for re-election |
| Minnesota (5 of 8) | |
| John Kline [252] | Running for re-election |
| James “Jim” Ramstad [253] | out of office |
| Betty McCollum [254] | Running for re-election |
| Keith Ellison [255] | Running for re-election |
| James Oberstar [256] | out of office |
| Missouri (5 of 9) | |
| Russ Carnahan [257] | Lost renomination |
| Ike Skelton [258] | out of office |
| Emanuel Cleaver [259] | Running for re-election |
| Roy Blunt [260] | Promoted to Senator |
| Jo Ann Emerson [261] | Running for re-election |
| Mississippi ( 1 of 4) | |
| Charles “Chip” Pickering [262] | out of office |
| Montana (0 of 1) | |
| North Carolina (6 of 13) | |
| Bob Etheridge [263] | out of office |
| David Price [264] | Running for re-election |
| Howard Coble [265] | Running for re-election |
| Sue Myrick [266] | Retiring |
| Melvin “Mel” Watt [267] | Running for re-election |
| Bradley “Brad” Miller [268] | Retiring |
| North Dakota (1 of 1) | |
| Earl Pomeroy [269] | out of office |
| Nebraska (1 of 3) | |
| Lee Terry [270] | Running for re-election |
| New Hampshire (0 of 2) | |
| New Jersey (8 of 13) | |
| Robert “Rob” Andrews [271] | Running for re-election |
| James “Jim” Saxton [272] | out of office |
| Frank Pallone [273] | Running for re-election |
| Michael “Mike” Ferguson [274] | out of office |
| William “Bill” Pascrell [275] | Running for re-election |
| Rodney Frelinghuysen [276] | Running for re-election |
| Rush Holt [277] | Running for re-election |
| Albio Sires [278] | Running for re-election |
| New Mexico (1 of 3) | |
| Heather Wilson [279] | out of office |
| Nevada (2 of 3) | |
| Shelley Berkley [280] | Running for Senate |
| Jon Porter [281] | out of office |
| New York (26 of 29) | |
| Timothy Bishop [282] | Running for re-election |
| Steve Israel [283] | Running for re-election |
| Peter “Pete” King [284] | Running for re-election |
| Carolyn McCarthy [285] | Running for re-election |
| Gary Ackerman [286] | Retiring |
| Gregory Meeks [287] | Running for re-election |
| Joseph Crowley [288] | Running for re-election |
| Jerrold Nadler [289] | Running for re-election |
| Anthony Weiner [290] | out of office |
| Edolphus “Ed” Towns [291] | Retiring |
| Yvette Clarke [292] | Running for re-election |
| Nydia Velázquez [293] | Running for re-election |
| Vito Fossella [294] | out of office |
| Carolyn Maloney [295] | Running for re-election |
| Charles Rangel [296] | Running for re-election |
| Eliot Engel [297] | Running for re-election |
| Nita Lowey [298] | Running for re-election |
| John Hall [299] | out of office |
| Michael McNulty [300] | out of office |
| John McHugh [301] | out of office |
| Michael Arcuri [302] | out of office |
| James “Jim” Walsh [303] | out of office |
| Thomas Reynolds [304] | out of office |
| Brian Higgins [305] | Running for re-election |
| Louise Slaughter [306] | Running for re-election |
| John “Randy” Kuhl [307] | out of office |
| Ohio (10 of 18) | |
| Jean Schmidt [308] | Lost renomination |
| Charles Wilson [309] | Running for re-election |
| David “Dave” Hobson [310] | out of office |
| John Boehner [311] | Running for re-election |
| Patrick “Pat” Tiberi [312] | Running for re-election |
| Betty Sutton [313] | Running for re-election |
| Deborah Pryce [314] | out of office |
| Ralph Regula [315] | out of office |
| Timothy Ryan [316] | Running for re-election |
| Zachary “Zack” Space [317] | out of office |
| Oklahoma (4 of 5) | |
| John Sullivan [318] | Lost renomination |
| Dan Boren [319] | Retiring |
| Tom Cole [320] | Running for re-election |
| Mary Fallin [321] | out of office |
| Oregon (3 of 5) | |
| David Wu [322] | Resigned |
| Greg Walden [323] | Running for re-election |
| Darlene Hooley [324] | out of office |
| Pennsylvania (12 of 19) | |
| Robert Brady [325] | Running for re-election |
| Chaka Fattah [326] | Running for re-election |
| John Peterson [327] | out of office |
| Jim Gerlach [328] | Running for re-election |
| Joe Sestak [329] | out of office |
| Patrick Murphy [330] | out of office |
| William “Bill” Shuster [331] | Running for re-election |
| Paul Kanjorski [332] | out of office |
| John Murtha [333] | out of office |
| Allyson Schwartz [334] | Running for re-election |
| Michael “Mike” Doyle [335] | Running for re-election |
| Charles Dent [336] | Running for re-election |
| Rhode Island (2 of 2) | |
| Patrick Kennedy [337] | out of office |
| James “Jim” Langevin [338] | Running for re-election |
| South Carolina (6 of 6) | |
| Henry Brown [339] | out of office |
| Addison “Joe” Wilson [340] | Running for re-election |
| James “J. Gresham” Barrett [341] | out of office |
| Bob Inglis [342] | out of office |
| John Spratt [343] | out of office |
| James “Jim” Clyburn [344] | Running for re-election |
| South Dakota (0 of 1) | |
| Tennessee (5 of 9) | |
| Zach Wamp [345] | out of office |
| Jim Cooper [346] | Running for re-election |
| Barton “Bart” Gordon [347] | out of office |
| John Tanner [348] | out of office |
| Steve Cohen [349] | Running for re-election |
| Texas (15 of 32) | |
| Kevin Brady [350] | Running for re-election |
| Al Green [351] | Running for re-election |
| Michael Conaway [352] | Running for re-election |
| Kay Granger [353] | Running for re-election |
| William “Mac” Thornberry [354] | Running for re-election |
| Rubén Hinojosa [355] | Running for re-election |
| Silvestre Reyes [356] | Lost renomination |
| Thomas “Chet” Edwards [357] | out of office |
| Sheila Jackson-Lee [358] | Running for re-election |
| Charles “Charlie” Gonzalez [359] | Retiring |
| Lamar Smith [360] | Running for re-election |
| Solomon Ortiz [361] | out of office |
| Henry Cuellar [362] | Running for re-election |
| Eddie Johnson [363] | Running for re-election |
| Peter “Pete” Sessions [364] | Running for re-election |
| Utah (1 of 3) | |
| Christopher “Chris” Cannon [365] | out of office |
| Virginia (5 of 11) | |
| Eric Cantor [366] | Running for re-election |
| James “Jim” Moran [367] | Running for re-election |
| Frederick “Rick” Boucher [368] | out of office |
| Frank Wolf [369] | Running for re-election |
| Thomas “Tom” Davis [370] | out of office |
| Vermont (1 of 1) | |
| Peter Welch [371] | Running for re-election |
| Washington (4 of 9) | |
| Rick Larsen [372] | Running for re-election |
| Brian Baird [373] | out of office |
| Norman “Norm” Dicks [374] | Retiring |
| Adam Smith [375] | Running for re-election |
| Wisconsin (5 of 8) | |
| Paul Ryan [376] | Running for re-election & V.P. |
| Tammy Baldwin [377] | Running for Senate |
| Ronald “Ron” Kind [378] | Running for re-election |
| Gwen Moore [379] | Running for re-election |
| David “Dave” Obey [380] | out of office |
| West Virginia (2 of 3) | |
| Alan Mollohan [381] | out of office |
| Nick Rahall [382] | Running for re-election |
| Wyoming (1 of 1) | |
| Barbara Cubin [383] | Running for re-election |
Sources:
Official House vote: [384]
Official Senate vote: [385]
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/110-2008/h681 [386]
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/110-2008/s212 [387]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives_elec... [388]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_elections,_2012 [389]
Debt to the Penny [390]
Caveat:
The compilation of the data contained herein is the product of hundreds of pieces of data manually collected, keyed-in and tallied by the author, who by his own admission is somewhat of a dunce. Readers are encouraged to verify data points before operating heavy equipment. The mess of a spreadsheet used to assemble this data can be found here: EESA 2008 votes CALCULATIONS [391], and the way the author actually wanted the infomation to display can be found here: EESA 2008 yes votes [392] This information may be re-broadcast in the interest of truth, Justice and the American way, without the consent of Major League Baseball, or the author.
