Rep. Jordan explains how he sleeps at night
The town hall didn’t attract only supporters, of course. Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) replied to one question asking how he sleeps at night that may have been asked less seriously than it was answered.
Usually on my side w/ feather pillow // RT @tzbauknight How do you sleep at night? #AskRSC
— Jim_Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) November 28, 2012
The town hall took place the same day that the White House and Democrats
are using social media to pressure House Republicans to pass a partial
extension of current tax rates. The RSC defended its opposition to the
partial extension, tweeting
that allowing tax rates to rise on families making more than $250,000
annually — as President Obama has proposed — would only “pay for eight
days of government.”
{mosads}”What then?” they tweeted.
During the town hall, the committee also revealed it’s adding 31 freshman members during the next Congress, for a total of 167 members beginning in January. The RSC said it is dedicated to promoting a “conservative social and economic agenda” within the House Republican conference.
According to a spokesman for Jordan, about 10 members participated in the town hall. The committee considered it a success and hopes to hold similar events in the future.
The RSC provides a list of all current committee members on Twitter here.
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