The socio-economic collapse is immanent. The scoundrels have begun to take cover. They very well may be fleeing to their SAFE ZONES. The mass exodus of the elite is unfolding before your very eyes. Also take note there have been at least 4 elite very high level bankers who were suicided in the past two weeks. You can find this easily in a google search.
If you have had any doubt that the end of the system we live in today is near,,, the sudden loss of interests in politics of these 40 should serve as a wake up call that the socio-economic system we operate is in peril.
It is also wise to keep in mind the RADIATION being poured into the Pacific Ocean and the entire Northern Hemisphere of planet earth. The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster is very current and still unfolding. They are at a loss in Japan as there is very little that can be done. The situation is OUT of CONTROL.
Many of the alternative media have long said the Corporations and their Bankster elite are anti human and out to destroy the world. Maybe they were right!
They also said that you will know when the end game is near as the elite will slowly disappear from the daily scene as they head to their underground bunkers and into their safe zones... Well.... Maybe they are right again... If so.. Take cover and prepare... It looks like it is about to UNFOLD!
..... Morpheus ....... February 09 2014 www.50kview.blogspot.com
(Reuters) - Forty U.S. representatives and senators have announced plans to leave their seats in Congress in advance of mid-term elections in November, including 22 Republicans and 18 Democrats.
The latest to announce his departure was Representative Rob Andrews, a 12-term Democrat from New Jersey.
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Republicans currently control the House 232 to 200 with three vacancies. There will be a fourth vacancy when Andrews resigns from Congress later this month and joins a law firm.
Departing House Republicans (19) Representative Trey Radel, Florida (served less than one full term, resigned) Representative Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia (six terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Paul Broun, Georgia (three terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Bill Cassidy, Louisiana (three terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Phil Gingrey, Georgia (six terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Jack Kingston, Georgia (11 terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Michele Bachmann, Minnesota (four terms) Representative John Campbell, California (five terms) Representative Tom Cotton, Arkansas (one term, seeking Senate seat) Representative Spencer Bachus, Alabama (11 terms) Representative Tim Griffin, Arkansas (two terms) Representative Jon Runyan, New Jersey (two terms) Representative Steve Daines, Montana (one term, seeking Senate seat) Representative Howard Coble, North Carolina (served 15 terms) Representative Steve Stockman, Texas (two terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Frank Wolf, Virginia (17 terms) Representative Tom Latham, Iowa (10 terms) Representative Jim Gerlach, Pennsylvania (six terms) Representative Buck McKeon, California (11 terms)
Departing House Democrats (13) Representative Rob Andrews, New Jersey (12 terms) Representative Henry Waxman, California (20 terms) Representative Bruce Braley, Iowa (four terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Gary Peters, Michigan (three terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Colleen Hanabusa, Hawaii (two terms, seeking Senate seat) Representative Michael Michaud, Maine (six terms, seeking governorship) Representative Jim Matheson, Utah (seven terms) Representative Carolyn McCarthy, New York (nine terms) Representative Mike McIntyre, North Carolina (nine terms) Representative George Miller, California (20 terms) Representative Bill Owens, New York (two terms) Representative Jim Moran, Virginia (12 terms) Representative Allyson Schwartz, Pennsylvania (five terms, seeking governorship)
U.S. SENATE
Democrats currently control the Senate, 55-45.
Departing Senate Republicans (3) Senator Saxby Chambliss, Georgia (two terms) Senator Tom Coburn, Oklahoma (two terms) Senator Mike Johanns, Nebraska (one term)
Departing Senate Democrats (5) Senator Tom Harkin, Iowa (five terms) Senator Tim Johnson, South Dakota (three terms) Senator Carl Levin, Michigan (six terms) Senator Jay Rockefeller, West Virginia (five terms) Senator Max Baucus, Montana (six terms, leaving once confirmed as U.S. ambassador to China)
Sources: Reuters, House Press Gallery, Senate Periodical Press Gallery
(Compiled by the Washington Breaking News Team)
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