Treva Johnson calls on Virginia Foxx to pass extention of payroll tax cut
Virginia Foxx Embarrasses North Carolina Again
Treva Johnson Calls on Foxx to Do the People’s Business and Pass Extension of Payroll Tax Cut
This week, Congresswoman Virginia Fox took to the House floor and once again embarrassed the people of North Carolina. During the debate on extending the payroll tax cut, Ms. Foxx referred to the bipartisan 2 month extension passed by 89 Senators as “manure not worthy of our consideration.”
“89 Senators agreeing to anything is worthy of her consideration. This is just another in a long line of intemperate statements from Ms. Foxx as she continues to put Washington and extremism above the people she claims to represent, “said 5th District Candidate Treva Johnson.
Johnson continued, “She is giving taxpayers a big lump of coal for Christmas in the form of a tax increase. That’s not okay. Virginia Foxx should quit playing poker with her constituent’s wallets before the holidays and get the people’s business done.”
Johnson, who has declared her candidacy for the Congressional seat currently held by Mrs. Foxx, lives in Roaring River with her husband Alan and three children. She is North Carolina State Director of Omni Visions, Inc., a four-state agency providing therapeutic foster care as well as mental health and intellectual and developmental disabilities services for children and adults.
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Thanks for sharing this. Keep the drumbeat rolling.
James
PS There's not yet a lot of details on your website, so I have to ask. Judging from her business, it's clear that Treva is pro family. Is she also pro-choice? For better or worse, that's needs to be our litmus test for the foreseeable future.
Pro-family and pro-choice would qualify Treva as the next among the 100 Great Women who can transform North Carolina next year.