In Alabama Town, Obama Immigration Move Brings Hope and Sneers. (The New York Times, 11/21/2014)
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Obama Impeachment Quote of the Day: Rep Walter Jones Professes His Love for the Constitution
Photo credit: U. S. Congress
Rep. Walter Jones Says Impeachment Is the Answer to Obama's Immigration Plans. (New American, 11/14/2014)
Jones's favorite parts of the Constitution.
Jones won re-election to an 11th term with 50/9% of the vote.
Other impeachment nonsense posts:
Republican Congressman from Colorado doesn't receive the I-word memo. (11/21/2014)
Can you find the oxymoron? (11/19/2014)
Impeachment quote of the day. (11/18/2014)
Columbia County WI: Public Access Internet Computers (1999-2013) and Print Serial Subscriptions (1996-2013)
2010 population: 56,833
Public libraries in Columbia County:
- Jane Morgan Memorial Library, Cambria
- Columbus Public Library
- Lodi Women's Club Public Library
- Angie W. Cox Public Library, Pardeeville
- Portage Public Library
- Poynette Area Public Library
- Rio Community Library
- Kilbourn Public Library, Wisconsin Dells/Lake Delton
- Wyocena Public Library
This line-graph series is the result of my wondering if there's any pattern to the number of print serial subscriptions held by public libraries in relation to the increasing number of public access Internet computers provided by public libraries since 1999. (Earliest year for which Wisconsin statistics are available.)
Percentage change in 2013 print serial subscriptions from peak year as shown on line graph: -11.3%.
Other posts in series
(with percentage change in print serial subscriptions from peak year)
Adams County, -35.6%. (11/12/2014)
Ashland County, -1.3%. (11/13/2014)
Barron County, -18.5%. (11/14/2014)
Bayfield County,+106%. (11/15/2014)
Brown County, -22%. (11/16/2014)
Buffalo County, -18%. (11/17/2014)
Burnett County, -4.4%. (11/18/2014)
Calumet County, -23.1%. (11/19/2014)
Chippewa County, -37.6%. (11/20/2014)
Clark County, -9.0%. (11/21/2014)
Buffalo County, -18%. (11/17/2014)
Burnett County, -4.4%. (11/18/2014)
Calumet County, -23.1%. (11/19/2014)
Chippewa County, -37.6%. (11/20/2014)
Clark County, -9.0%. (11/21/2014)
Public Library Circulation and Circulation per Capita: Oklahoma (1990-2011)
For more information:
Oklahoma Department of Libraries. Libraries' Annual Report Data for Fiscal Year.
Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA): Oklahoma.
Oklahoma's state library agency is in the "Board or Commission" category. It is an independent agency in the executive branch with a 7-member governing board.
Top 5 states, percentage increase in library circulation (1990-2011) at this point in the alphabet:
- Nevada 288%
- Colorado 205%
- Idaho 157%
- Florida 142%
- Arizona 139%
- Mississippi 10.2%
- Hawaii 11.8%
- Louisiana 15.9%
- Alabama 28.1%
- Iowa 30.8%
Top 5 states, per capita library circulation (2011) at this point in the alphabet:
- Ohio 16.6
- Indiana 13.6
- Colorado 13.0
- Minnesota 11.1
- Kansas 11.0
- Mississippi 2.9
- Louisiana 4.41
- Alabama 4.42
- Georgia 4.5
- New Mexico (4.8, by my measure)
Related posts: State, % circulation increase 1990-2011.
Alabama, 28.1%. (10/18/2014)
Alaska, 48.3%. (10/19/2014)
Arizona, 139%. (10/20/2014)
Arkansas, 70.1%. (10/21/2014)
California, 66.9%. (10/22/2014)
Colorado, 205%. (10/23/2014)
Connecticut, 46.3%. (10/24/2014)
Delaware, 104%. (10/25/2014)
Florida, 142%. (10/26/2014)
Georgia, 87.0%. (10/27/2014)
Hawaii, 11.8%. (10/28/2014)
Idaho, 157%. (10/29/2014)
Illinois, 105%. (10/30/2014)
Indiana, 75.6%. (10/31/2014)
Iowa, 30.8%. (11/1/2014)
Kansas, 62.7%. (11/2/2014)
Kentucky, 69.5%. (11/3/2014)
Louisiana, 15.9%. (11/4/2014)
Maine, 40.5%. (11/5/2014)
Maryland, 30.9%. (11/6/2014)
Massachusetts, 75.3%. (11/7/2014)
Michigan, 101%. (11/8/2014)
Minnesota, 49.6% (11/9/2014)
Mississippi, 10.2%. (11/10/2014)
Missouri, 78.2%. (11/11/2014)
Montana, 84.3%. (11/12/2014)
Nebraska, 89.4%. (11/13/2014)
Nevada, 288%. (11/14/2015)
New Hampshire, 59%. (11/15/2014)
New Jersey, 58.6%. (11/16/2014)
New Mexico, 42.3%. (11/17/2014
New York, 43.7%. (11/18/2014)
North Carolina, 75.1%. (11/19/2014)
North Dakota, 38.9%. (11/20/2014)
Ohio, 71/7%. (11/21/2014)
Friday, November 21, 2014
Republican Congressman from Colorado Doesn't Receive the I-word memo
In love with Ted Cruz.
Congressman Doug Lamborn keeps alive the impeach Obama talk. (Denver Post, 11/20/2014)
Lamborn was re-elected to a 5th term with 60% of the vote.
Congressman Doug Lamborn keeps alive the impeach Obama talk. (Denver Post, 11/20/2014)
Lamborn was re-elected to a 5th term with 60% of the vote.
New York Times Immigration Article on G.O.P. Hardliners Features These 2 Wingnuts
Some in G.O.P. Fear That Their Hard-Liners Will Alienate Latino Voters. (The New York Times, 11/20/2014)
Here's one of his choice quotes:
Bachmann: Obama turning ‘illiterate’ immigrants into Democratic voters. (Washington Post, 11/19/2014)
Related articles:
The President or Congress: Who has the upper hand here? (11/21/2014)
Well, well, well. Congressional Republicans give new meaning to the adjective "well-intentioned". (11/20/2014)
White-haired dude wearing paisley tie throws hissy fit. (4/7/2014)
Discouragement: The other side of voter suppression. (4/3/2014)
A river of orange tears: Boehner deflects blame on immigration reform. (2/8/2014)
Lou Barlette, Meet Don Young. (4/1/2013)
U.S. Rep. John Fleming (LA-04) sends a warning to Speaker John Boehner. (11/10/2012)
Here's one of his choice quotes:
There are kids that were brought into this country by their parents unknowing they were breaking the law. And they will say to me and others who defend the rule of law, ‘We have to do something about the 11 million. Some of them are valedictorians.’ Well, my answer to that is…it’s true in some cases, but they aren’t all valedictorians. They weren’t all brought in by their parents. For every one who’s a valedictorian, there’s another 100 out there who weigh 130 pounds and they’ve got calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. Those people would be legalized with the same act.
Bachmann: Obama turning ‘illiterate’ immigrants into Democratic voters. (Washington Post, 11/19/2014)
Related articles:
The President or Congress: Who has the upper hand here? (11/21/2014)
Well, well, well. Congressional Republicans give new meaning to the adjective "well-intentioned". (11/20/2014)
White-haired dude wearing paisley tie throws hissy fit. (4/7/2014)
Discouragement: The other side of voter suppression. (4/3/2014)
A river of orange tears: Boehner deflects blame on immigration reform. (2/8/2014)
Lou Barlette, Meet Don Young. (4/1/2013)
U.S. Rep. John Fleming (LA-04) sends a warning to Speaker John Boehner. (11/10/2012)
No Friend to the Environment: Republican Representative David Valadao, California's 21st Congressional District
Text source: Fresno Bee
No Friend to the Environment dishonor roll.
Denham currently serves on the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, which conducts oversight over the Department of the Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Forest Service.
Alabama Congressional delegation: U.S. House of Representatives. (Their anti-environmentalism can be summed up in one word: coal. Which is odd, since Alabama contributes a mere 1.9% of U.S. production, good enough for an overall ranking of 13. The state's peak year of production: 1990)
- 1st District. Bradley Byrne (R). Proposed an amendment that would have cut all FY 2015 funding for the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
- 2nd District. Martha Roby (R). Voted YES on opening Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling and barring EPA from regulating greenhouse gases. Signed the No Climate Tax Pledge by Americans for Prosperity.
- 3rd District. Mike Rogers (R). League of Conservation scorecard: 2013: 0%. Lifetime (2003-): 9%.
- 4th District. Robert Aderholt (R). Without bothering to fact-check, he uses a discredited petition rejecting climate change to make a point.
- 5th District. Mo Brooke (R). Climate Experts Testify that Climate Change Projections are Unreliable and Misleading.
- 6th District. Stephen Baucus (R). League of Conservation scorecard: 2013: 0% Lifetime (1993- ): 8%
- At-large District. Don Young (R). Ridiculed environmentalists as a “self-centered bunch of waffle-stomping, Harvard-graduating, intellectual idiots.....not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.”
- 4th District. Paul Gosar (R). Takes his environmental cues from cattle and sheep producers.
- 5th District. Matt Salmon (R). This quote sums up his view: “I found the source of global warming is coming from the hot air coming out of Washington.” Signed Koch Brothers "No Climate Tax" pledge.
- 6th District. David Schweikert (R). Known to throw a hissy over "the Al Gores of the world". Chairs House Subcommittee on Environment.
- 8th District. Trent Franks (R). League of Conservation scorecard:2013: 11%. Lifetime (since 2003): 5%.
- 1st District. Rick Crawford (R). Vow to his constituents: "As long as the Obama EPA continues its assault on farmers, I will continue to fight senseless regulations that only serve to cripple American agriculture."
- 2nd District. Tim Griffin (R). Perhaps one of the few scientists in the Republican House caucus. As far as global warming is concerned, he claims "that there are a lot of shenanigans going on with the data."
- 3rd District. Steve Womack (R). Loves his fossil fuels.
- 4th District. Tom Cotton (R). Claims the earth's temperature hasn't warmed in 16 years, a climate denier meme. The reality: 9 of the 10 warmest years on record occurred since 1998.
- 1st District. Doug LaMalfa (R). Ask him about air conditioners, packing plants, or praying for rain.
- 4th District. Tom McClintock (R). Still smarting that he never received a Nobel Prize in the 3rd grade.
- 8th District. Paul Cook (R).http://paulsnewsline.blogspot.com/2014/11/no-friend-to-environment-republican_77.html ALEC shill for the Keystone pipeline.
- 10th District. Jeff Denham (R). Appears to think that climate skeptics are on "the right side of the issue."
- 21st District. David Valadao (R). Represents a portion of California's Central Valley, a hotbed of climate skepticism, as the representative's League of Conservation Voters scorecard indicates.
No Friend to the Environment: Republican Representative Jeff Denham, California's 10th Congressional District
Photo source: U.S. Congress
No Friend to the Environment dishonor roll.Alabama Congressional delegation: U.S. House of Representatives. (Their anti-environmentalism can be summed up in one word: coal. Which is odd, since Alabama contributes a mere 1.9% of U.S. production, good enough for an overall ranking of 13. The state's peak year of production: 1990)
- 1st District. Bradley Byrne (R). Proposed an amendment that would have cut all FY 2015 funding for the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
- 2nd District. Martha Roby (R). Voted YES on opening Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling and barring EPA from regulating greenhouse gases. Signed the No Climate Tax Pledge by Americans for Prosperity.
- 3rd District. Mike Rogers (R). League of Conservation scorecard: 2013: 0%. Lifetime (2003-): 9%.
- 4th District. Robert Aderholt (R). Without bothering to fact-check, he uses a discredited petition rejecting climate change to make a point.
- 5th District. Mo Brooke (R). Climate Experts Testify that Climate Change Projections are Unreliable and Misleading.
- 6th District. Stephen Baucus (R). League of Conservation scorecard: 2013: 0% Lifetime (1993- ): 8%
- At-large District. Don Young (R). Ridiculed environmentalists as a “self-centered bunch of waffle-stomping, Harvard-graduating, intellectual idiots.....not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.”
- 4th District. Paul Gosar (R). Takes his environmental cues from cattle and sheep producers.
- 5th District. Matt Salmon (R). This quote sums up his view: “I found the source of global warming is coming from the hot air coming out of Washington.” Signed Koch Brothers "No Climate Tax" pledge.
- 6th District. David Schweikert (R). Known to throw a hissy over "the Al Gores of the world". Chairs House Subcommittee on Environment.
- 8th District. Trent Franks (R). League of Conservation scorecard:2013: 11%. Lifetime (since 2003): 5%.
- 1st District. Rick Crawford (R). Vow to his constituents: "As long as the Obama EPA continues its assault on farmers, I will continue to fight senseless regulations that only serve to cripple American agriculture."
- 2nd District. Tim Griffin (R). Perhaps one of the few scientists in the Republican House caucus. As far as global warming is concerned, he claims "that there are a lot of shenanigans going on with the data."
- 3rd District. Steve Womack (R). Loves his fossil fuels.
- 4th District. Tom Cotton (R). Claims the earth's temperature hasn't warmed in 16 years, a climate denier meme. The reality: 9 of the 10 warmest years on record occurred since 1998.
- 1st District. Doug LaMalfa (R). Ask him about air conditioners, packing plants, or praying for rain.
- 4th District. Tom McClintock (R). Still smarting that he never received a Nobel Prize in the 3rd grade.
- 8th District. Paul Cook (R).http://paulsnewsline.blogspot.com/2014/11/no-friend-to-environment-republican_77.html ALEC shill for the Keystone pipeline.
- 10th District. Jeff Denham (R). Appears to think that climate skeptics are on "the right side of the issue."
UPDATE: Well, well, well. Congressional Republicans give new meaning to the adjective "well-intentioned"
As I noted on Wednesday.
Republicans Have A Long History Of Warning Obama Against 'Poisoning The Well'. (Huffington Post, 11/20/2014)
Here's a list from American Bridge. (Surprised it didn't pop up during my research, but perhaps it's just as well. It might have led to overkill on my part.)
Original post starts here.
New Ways and Means chair Paul Ryan says Obama immigration move would 'poison the well' . (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 11/19/2014)
Boehner: If Obama "Acts Unilaterally" on Immigration, He Will "Poison the Well". (Townhall, 11/6/2014)
McConnell warns Obama not to 'poison the well' after midterms rout. (The Guardian, 11/5/2014
Rand Paul says Obama executive orders 'poison the well' on immigration. (Lexington Herald-Leader, 7/1/2014)
Rubio: Obama 'poisoned the well' for reform on 'humanitarian' immigration crisis. (Politico, 10/16/2012)
On immigration reform, Republicans have boxed themselves in. (NewsWorks, 11/19/2014)
It clear where the evidence leads.
Obama gave the GOP - notably the House GOP - plenty of time to come up with a reform plan that would bring unauthorized immigrants out of the shadows. The Senate passed a reform plan last year (by a vote of 68-32) that potentially extended legal protection to millions, while toughening border security and boosting law enforcement funding. But the House GOP, which is in hock to the party's right-wing nativists, naturally did nothing.
Clark County WI: Public Access Internet Computers (1999-2013) and Print Serial Subscriptions (1996-2013)
2010 population: 34,690
Public libraries in Clark County:
- Abbotsford Public Library
- Colby Public Library
- Dorchester Public Library
- Granton Community Library
- Greenwood Public Library
- Loyal Public Library
- Neillsville Public Library
- Owen Public Library
- Thorp Public Library
- Withee Public Library
This line-graph series is the result of my wondering if there's any pattern to the number of print serial subscriptions held by public libraries in relation to the increasing number of public access Internet computers provided by public libraries since 1999. (Earliest year for which Wisconsin statistics are available.)
Note: The 1996, 1997, 1998 Wisconsin public library annual reports asked for the following information: Libraries with Internet access. (Answered yes or no.) Libraries with electronic services. (Answered yes or no.) In 1999, public libraries reported the number of public access Internet computers for the first time in the annual report.
Percentage change in 2013 print serial subscriptions from peak year as shown on line graph: -9.0%.
Other posts in series
(with percentage change in print serial subscriptions from peak year)
Adams County, -35.6%. (11/12/2014)
Ashland County, -1.3%. (11/13/2014)
Barron County, -18.5%. (11/14/2014)
Bayfield County,+106%. (11/15/2014)
Brown County, -22%. (11/16/2014)
Buffalo County, -18%. (11/17/2014)
Burnett County, -4.4%. (11/18/2014)
Calumet County, -23.1%. (11/19/2014)
Chippewa County, -37.6%. (11/20/2014)
Buffalo County, -18%. (11/17/2014)
Burnett County, -4.4%. (11/18/2014)
Calumet County, -23.1%. (11/19/2014)
Chippewa County, -37.6%. (11/20/2014)
Public Library Circulation and Circulation per Capita: Ohio (1990-2011)
For more information:
State Library of Ohio. Public Library Statistics.
Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA): Ohio.
Ohio's state library agency is in the "Department of Education" category. It is governed by a 5-member board appointed by the State Board of Education.
Top 5 states, percentage increase in library circulation (1990-2011) at this point in the alphabet:
- Nevada 288%
- Colorado 205%
- Idaho 157%
- Florida 142%
- Arizona 139%
- Mississippi 10.2%
- Hawaii 11.8%
- Louisiana 15.9%
- Alabama 28.1%
- Iowa 30.8%
Top 5 states, per capita library circulation (2011) at this point in the alphabet:
- Ohio 16.6
- Indiana 13.6
- Colorado 13.0
- Minnesota 11.1
- Kansas 11.0
- Mississippi 2.9
- Louisiana 4.41
- Alabama 4.42
- Georgia 4.5
- New Mexico (4.8, by my measure)
Related posts: State, % circulation increase 1990-2011.
Alabama, 28.1%. (10/18/2014)
Alaska, 48.3%. (10/19/2014)
Arizona, 139%. (10/20/2014)
Arkansas, 70.1%. (10/21/2014)
California, 66.9%. (10/22/2014)
Colorado, 205%. (10/23/2014)
Connecticut, 46.3%. (10/24/2014)
Delaware, 104%. (10/25/2014)
Florida, 142%. (10/26/2014)
Georgia, 87.0%. (10/27/2014)
Hawaii, 11.8%. (10/28/2014)
Idaho, 157%. (10/29/2014)
Illinois, 105%. (10/30/2014)
Indiana, 75.6%. (10/31/2014)
Iowa, 30.8%. (11/1/2014)
Kansas, 62.7%. (11/2/2014)
Kentucky, 69.5%. (11/3/2014)
Louisiana, 15.9%. (11/4/2014)
Maine, 40.5%. (11/5/2014)
Maryland, 30.9%. (11/6/2014)
Massachusetts, 75.3%. (11/7/2014)
Michigan, 101%. (11/8/2014)
Minnesota, 49.6% (11/9/2014)
Mississippi, 10.2%. (11/10/2014)
Missouri, 78.2%. (11/11/2014)
Montana, 84.3%. (11/12/2014)
Nebraska, 89.4%. (11/13/2014)
Nevada, 288%. (11/14/2015)
New Hampshire, 59%. (11/15/2014)
New Jersey, 58.6%. (11/16/2014)
New Mexico, 42.3%. (11/17/2014
New York, 43.7%. (11/18/2014)
North Carolina, 75.1%. (11/19/2014)
North Dakota, 38.9%. (11/20/2014)
Thursday, November 20, 2014
The Price of Isolation: In many instances, folks in Warren County PA have to drive more than a hour to reach their favorite burger chain
According to this Yahoo! Food map, Warren County residents have a preference for Steak 'n' Shake.
Problem is, the chain has no locations there.
McDonald's, yes. Burger King, yes. Wendy's, yes.
But no Steak 'n' Shake.
A drive to Erie PA, most of it on 2-lane highways, is required.
Maybe someday, although with the county's population trending downward, I wouldn't hold my breath.
Problem is, the chain has no locations there.
McDonald's, yes. Burger King, yes. Wendy's, yes.
But no Steak 'n' Shake.
A drive to Erie PA, most of it on 2-lane highways, is required.
Maybe someday, although with the county's population trending downward, I wouldn't hold my breath.
Like everyone else running for the 2016 Republican Presidential nomination, Scott Walker will be pandering to the base
Report: Scott Walker preparing to launch presidential bid next year. (Wisconsin State Journal, 11/20/2014)
Now that the election is over, Walker can't share enough information with us. (Bullet points added.)
The guy's got his work cut out for him.
Now that the election is over, Walker can't share enough information with us. (Bullet points added.)
The Politico report, based on interviews with Walker and his "top political advisers," said Walker's 2015-17 budget and legislative agenda of
"would bolster his standing with Republican primary voters."
- drug-testing welfare recipients,
- expanding school vouchers and
- replacing the Common Core education standards, and
- lowering property taxes
The guy's got his work cut out for him.
Real Clear Politics
A steadily growing list of 2016 Republican primary posts:
The two are so easily confused. (11/13/2014)
Less than a week after the election, Scott Walker is already promoting his Presidential bona fides. (11/10/2014)
"Undecided" leads, Scott Walker brings up the rear in McClatchy-Marist Republican Presidential Primary poll. (10/5/2014)
Scott Walker joins the 2016 Republican Presidential candidate wooing game of Hispanic voters. (8/9/2014)
Fox News poll has got the love for Rick Perry. (7/28/2014)
CNN/ORC poll: 2016 Republican primary preferences. (7/28/2014)
Scott Walker looks to Iowa and wonders. (7/18/2014)
Quinnipiac polls: Chris Christie's favorables take a tumble after George Washington Bridge scandal hits the news
. (7/10/2014)
Based on 15 months of Quinnipiac polling, Scott Walker is the only Republican candidate with any momentum. (7/9/2014)
Scott Walker edges out Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal in New Hampshire Republican Presidential primary poll. (6/20/2014)
Another Presidential poll, another 5% for Walker. (6/16/2014)
"Scott Walker" tied with "None" for 1st choice in CNN/ORC Republican Presidential preference poll. (5/8/2014)
I hope Scott Walker had a good Easter cuz Donald Trump is outpolling him in New Hampshire. (4/20/2014)
The Washington Examiner offers a boost to Scott Walker Presidential campaign without a hint of irony. (3/26/2014)
Scott Walker is in a bind. (3/15/2014)
Christie/Walker meme, part 3. (3/8/2014)
Christie/Walker meme, part 2. (3/7/2014)
Christie/Walker meme, part 1. (3/7/2014)
The chattering class falls hard for Scott Walker, but the voters are still scratching their heads. (3/6/2014)
So he, too, can embarrass himself. (12/30/2013)
No Friend to the Environment: Republican Representative Paul Cook, California's 8th Congressional District
Unmistakably bland and decidedly "unquoteworthy" compared to his colleagues representing California's 1st and 4th Congressional Districts.
Text source: Congressman Paul Cook
Cook's committee assignments focus on military, foreign affairs, and veterans' issues.
Cook was re-elected to a 2nd term with 68% of the vote.
And you'd be correct if, based on the above quote, you guessed that Cook is a member of ALEC.
No Friend to the Environment dishonor roll.Cook's committee assignments focus on military, foreign affairs, and veterans' issues.
Cook was re-elected to a 2nd term with 68% of the vote.
And you'd be correct if, based on the above quote, you guessed that Cook is a member of ALEC.
Alabama Congressional delegation: U.S. House of Representatives. (Their anti-environmentalism can be summed up in one word: coal. Which is odd, since Alabama contributes a mere 1.9% of U.S. production, good enough for an overall ranking of 13. The state's peak year of production: 1990)
- 1st District. Bradley Byrne (R). Proposed an amendment that would have cut all FY 2015 funding for the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
- 2nd District. Martha Roby (R). Voted YES on opening Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling and barring EPA from regulating greenhouse gases. Signed the No Climate Tax Pledge by Americans for Prosperity.
- 3rd District. Mike Rogers (R). League of Conservation scorecard: 2013: 0%. Lifetime (2003-): 9%.
- 4th District. Robert Aderholt (R). Without bothering to fact-check, he uses a discredited petition rejecting climate change to make a point.
- 5th District. Mo Brooke (R). Climate Experts Testify that Climate Change Projections are Unreliable and Misleading.
- 6th District. Stephen Baucus (R). League of Conservation scorecard: 2013: 0% Lifetime (1993- ): 8%
- At-large District. Don Young (R). Ridiculed environmentalists as a “self-centered bunch of waffle-stomping, Harvard-graduating, intellectual idiots.....not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.”
- 4th District. Paul Gosar (R). Takes his environmental cues from cattle and sheep producers.
- 5th District. Matt Salmon (R). This quote sums up his view: “I found the source of global warming is coming from the hot air coming out of Washington.” Signed Koch Brothers "No Climate Tax" pledge.
- 6th District. David Schweikert (R). Known to throw a hissy over "the Al Gores of the world". Chairs House Subcommittee on Environment.
- 8th District. Trent Franks (R). League of Conservation scorecard:2013: 11%. Lifetime (since 2003): 5%.
- 1st District. Rick Crawford (R). Vow to his constituents: "As long as the Obama EPA continues its assault on farmers, I will continue to fight senseless regulations that only serve to cripple American agriculture."
- 2nd District. Tim Griffin (R). Perhaps one of the few scientists in the Republican House caucus. As far as global warming is concerned, he claims "that there are a lot of shenanigans going on with the data."
- 3rd District. Steve Womack (R). Loves his fossil fuels.
- 4th District. Tom Cotton (R). Claims the earth's temperature hasn't warmed in 16 years, a climate denier meme. The reality: 9 of the 10 warmest years on record occurred since 1998.
- 1st District. Doug LaMalfa (R). Ask him about air conditioners, packing plants, or praying for rain.
- 4th District. Tom McClintock (R). Still smarting that he never received a Nobel Prize in the 3rd grade.
- 8th District. Paul Cook (R). ALEC shill for the Keystone pipeline.