Dear Scott Brown:
Two years ago, the people of Massachusetts elected you to the U.S. Senate. We took a chance on you because you said you would answer only to the people
But Scott Brown, you let us down.
We’re disappointed that too often you put the interests of Wall Street and big banks ahead of Massachusetts families.
We’re disappointed that you fight harder to protect tax breaks for big oil companies than Social Security or Medicare.
We’re disappointed that you voted against President Obama’s jobs plan because you weren’t willing to ask millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share.
Scott Brown. You let us down.
This November, we will work our hearts out to win back the People’s Seat and elect someone who will genuinely stand up for the people in Washington.
Thank You,
The Undersigned
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Kenneth Canfield
retired
Boxborough
Scott Brown let me down when he voted to continue subsidies to filthy rich big oil.
Judith Ranney
Retired
Braintree, MA 02184
You have voted against unions and public workers and you don't have a clue about seniors
Jean Leventhal
Retired educator
Newton, MA
Voted too often lock-step with Republican obstructionists.
timothy sullivan
David Jervah
One Meadow Way
Groveland
Quite frankly, I did not vote for you, but Martha did not do a good job of campaigning so you earned the right to represent us. However you turned out to be too much of a
Carol Oliveira
Underemployed
Ludlow
Has sided consistently with Republicans on every important issue. Voted no on extending unemployment benefits. You sprinted up the mountain in Amherst rather than talk to people regarding creating jobs here in Western MA. You have never taken a position up front, total lack of leadership qualities. You certainly do not represent the working class voters, ELIZABETH WARREN will be getting my vote.
Mary Cole
marketing consultant
Norwell
Rohna Shoul
retired
Newton
by not pursuing the legislation that would benefit
Dawn Lussier
Homemaker/student
Charlton, MA
Voted for NDAA, dissed the Tea Party
Martha V. Strachan
Former Reading Specialists (retired)
Wareham, MA 02538
Not supporting Pell Grants.
Martha V. Strachan
Retired Reading Specialist
East Wareham, MA 02538
You have not supported scholarships
timothy sullivan
Stephen Battis
Retired Science Teacher
Middleboro
Support for 1% instead of 99%
Corinne M. Wingard
Agawam, MA
Jane Ahern-DeFillippi
Retired RN
Melrose
It is so disappointing that you deserted the citizens of Massachusetts to partner with the Republicans who have no interest in anyone but President Obama's job. You have shown Massachusetts your true allegiance. Ted Kennedy wanted his legacy to be a center where politicians can learn what it means to be an elected official for ALL Americans. It is too bad you could not have attended a learning session.
Edward B Blackman
Clergy
West Yarmouth
Florence Walker
Retired
West Newton
Scott Brown supported lowered taxes for the wealthy and has tried to straddle both sides of the fence most of the time so he could collect votes from both sides of the aisle.
Florence Walker
Retired
Newton
Bernadette Lucas
Teacher
Amesbury
More for big business than the 99 %
Elizabeth Wells
retired nurse
Colrain Ma 01340
he only votes yes if he is sure it wil lfail and n
Donald Sheehan
Electrician
Weymouth MA
never returned my phone calls in regard to unemployment issues, you only get a voice mail. So much for getting back to your constituents. He needs to support working familys, jobs, jobs jobs.
Lia
Unemployed/work part time
Newton
Seems to side with corporations, big oil, conservative more than centrist, etc.
Jon Tepper
Mgmt. Consultant
Newton
He has been deaf to the clearly voiced positions of the voters of MA. I went I visit his offiice on Capitol Hill back in April of last year to advocate for his support of a bill to outlaw sale of high-capacity bullet magazines for handguns -- just the type used in the Tucson shootings a year ago. The LCD who met with me could do nothing more than parrot the NRA party line about how gun control in any form should be lleft to the states. Sen. Brown ignores the fact tst MA voters have consistently voted for strong gun control in his state. So he is ignoring the wishes of his constituents
Carolyn Almeida
Social Worker
Springfield
He puts the interests of corporations and keeping money in their pockets over the needs of people struggling to live on fixed incomes (social security). He won't push corporations to pay their fair share of taxes.
Alice Knowlton
Retired
Milford
You have let me down by not working with the other side of the isle to work on fair taxes for the 99
Anne True
Proofreader
Rockland
Diane M. G. Parsons
Part-time retail clerk/retired educator
North Adams
Your vote against the president's jobs plan is limiting opportunity for young people needing to be lauched.
Darlene Whitney
unemployed
Worcester
You lied...you
Marie Owens
Massage Therapist
Dorchester
Raymond J. Antosh
Disabled
Boston
You have taken Big money from Wall Street and the KOCH Brothers whom have no interest in Massachusetts; but at the same time you are not backing Healthcare Reform! If it was up to Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) I would be in a wheel chair for the REST of my LIFE!!! I had to create my own recovery program using NEU PT students and SouthShore YMCA; and because of them I am now WALKING Again, it has taken me 5 years! BCBS only provided 60 PT visits of 45 minutes per year then they cut you off at middle of second year even if your still progressing. I have spent $5,000.00 fighting the appeal and BCBS spent $10,000 fighting against me for $4,000 of physical therapy benefits! There are Tens of Thousands of Massachusetts and Hundred of Thousands of the country's Disabled people that could use so much more therapy that PRIVATE healthcare insurance companies do not want to provide, so they can protect THEIR bottom line! We are putting people's health and long term well being. The disabled are living a sub par life style and are having their lives cut short due to Wall Streets bottom line and stock price! This is not an extravagated statement for I live it and see it everyday. I just wanted you to know this for every time you except Wall Street and KOCH Brother's money; and then especially voted down health care reform you are directly IMPACTING your own constituency by reducing their own well being and also reducing their life span. Tell me Senator Brown which side are you really on?
Maddy Davis
Boston University Staff
Boston
I accepted your win in the election. I hoped that when you went to Washington D.C. you would represent all of the citizens of our great Commonwealth not just your own party. You say your are bipartisan, but your record does not reflect your words. I believe you take the safe way and only cast your opinion and vote after it is clear your vote will not damage your standing in the republican party. People did not vote for you they voted against Martha. Some of the Democratic base may not have cast a vote. Please know that the voters of Mass are frustrated even your supporters. Shame on you.
Patricia Rackowski
Massage Therapist
Boston
You have helped maintain the Republican filibuster of most of President Obama's proposals to make him look bad.
Susan Keller
Real Estate
Medford, Mass
I am very concerned that Senator Brown in supporting tax benefits for the rich and not the needs of the middle class. He has joined the republicans to block any progress that has been offered to promote more jobs in America. He is shameless to be agains national health care when we have a good program in Massachusetts. He has been very negligent in represnenting his constiuents who are hurting. Thinking that the tax cuts for the rich would promote jobs is a fantasy that history has shown to be false.
Mary Richards
Environmental Analyst
Clinton
Scott Brown's first two votes were against lablor unions, against Obama's appointment to the Labor Relations Commission and the second against democracy in the workplace for workers who wish to organize.
Jo Ellen Boskind
Social Worker in private practice
New Salem
I am disappointed in his consistent alignment withment with big business over the "99%"
Jo Ellen Boskind
Social Worker in private practice
New Salem
I am disappointed in his consistent alignment withment with big business over the "99%"
Ken Farbstein
Needham, MA
Ruth Fisher
Retired
Acushnet
By talking out of both sides of his mouth!
Jay Wennemer
Conservation Agent
Marshfield
By not being independent but instead, following the Republican party line.
Barbara Elwell
retired
Chelmsford
I didn't vote for him in the first place. It is disgusting that Massachusetts has a republican senator.
Scott Letendre
Interlibrary Loan Assistant
Agawam
You supported big business,big banks,and Wall Street over the middle class.
Vera OConnor
Retired
Springfield
By not putting the people of Massachusetts first and by joining his fellow Republicans by continueing to destroy the United States of America. He and his fellow cronies are not acting in the best interest of the country, their only mission is to make sure President does not serve a second term.
Jean Thomas
Retired
Duxbury
By claiming to be independent, and voting the Republican self interst whenever he could
Monica Winters
Teacher
New Salem
Deborah Seele
Teacher
Whitman
You supported big business over the working class, you failed to vote to keep student loan funding.
Rev. Ellen M. Frith, M.Div.
Interfaith Minister
Somerville
Patti Batchelder
Office Manager
Georgetown
Not having a single-payer health plan is literally killing me - slowly but surely. Scott Brown might as well join Al Qaeda.
Lizzie de Rham
R.N., Indoor Air Quality advocate
Cambridge
He votes on behalf of big business and Wall St., and rarely for the benefit of citizens without whose work the country would stop functioning.
Bonnie Faith-Smith
self-employed writer & teacher
Cambridge
Mary Palmer
Hospitality in the Berkshires
Lee
Go away! We need a senator who will support The People.
Patricia Panitz
Retired
Centerville
Brown said he would be independent, but he's really just another Repub serving the interests of the wealthy and business.
Daniel Belachew
Receptionist
Cambridge
Scott Brown voted against the American Jobs Act to put the average person back to work. He's really hurt our economy and puts the special interests before the people.
Christina Kemprecos
Financial Advisor
Dennis Port, MA
in every way; but not unexpected.
Susan Julian Gates
Publisher
Chelmsford
don
tutor
waltham
I wish Scott would let the Senate take up-or-down votes on important issues. Instead he supports filibusters that thwart the will of the majority.
Cynthia Rodrigues
retired
Your voteing for the big oil companies in stead of Medicare.
J. Michael Gilbreath
Budget Manager
Wayland MA
Voted against expanded student loans that would expand access to higher education.
Barbara Blume
Retired
Centerville
On all of the important issues Scott Brown has sided with the Republicans; it is only now that Elizabeth Warren is ahead in the polls that he sides with the Democrats. Some independent he is not!
Corinne M. Wingard
Retired
Agawm
When his vote is the one that counts he always votes against the interest of the people
Coinne M.
Alexander Z. Warren
retired
Newburyport
Anne M Rousseau
CFO, at a non profit housing corp
Jamaica Plain
In every way
Susan J. Miller
writer and editor
Cambridge
Phyllis Novick
retired
Acton
Failure to help our cities
Ted and Grace Curtin
Retired
Plymouth
Elizabeth Malone
Registered Nurse
Southwick
He does not represent the best interests of the working class.
John Cowl, MD
Physician
Pembroke
You haven't been the independent consensus builder whom you portrayed during your campaign. Universal healthcare is a job builder. Your own state leads the nation in providing a healthy work force and still, you are committed to depriving the rest of the nation of that same benefit. Despite your position as a Republican, apparently you haven't learned that the upward mobility of workers in the rest of the industrial world outpaces American workers mostly due to their availability of health care. I thought you cared about jobs and workers. You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
David Bloch
Randolph
Carol C. Baimas
Hingham
Joel Patterson
Teacher
Cambridge
Watering down the Wall St regulations--allowing deceptive traders to vacuum up money that could have been invested in honest companies.
Barbara Burgo
Community Activist
Taunton
Voted NO on Equal Pay and additional assistance for the unemployed and so much more!! We gave you a chance and once you got to Washington you forgot who WE were!!
Ann-Elizabeth Barnes
Great Barrington
richard toole
carpenter
oak bluffs
John Young
Unemployed
Boston
Not fighting for social security and Medicare
Emanuel Wenig
Retired CPA
Longmeadow
not supporting the middle class & voting with us when we didn't need him.
Claudia Stern
Education Consultant
Andover
Voted against Heath care bill
Richard Morrissey
Electricain
Millis
You have proven time and time again you are a puppet of the Republican "us first" movement & Wall Street. You have shown desire to help the people that were foolish enough to believe you when they voted for you. You sir, should be ashamed of yourself, but alas I am sure you are not
jean bagnaschi
carlisle
ma
Nazda Alam
Social Worker
Weston
No more inequal distribution of power and wealth. Lets take care of the " little people ", those are being neglected for long. It is time re-build our middle class , the back bone of our country. Elizabeth Warren will be able to do that job, not you, Scott Brown. We do not trust you based on your last two - year track records. We will elect some one who will take care of those little people.
Tom Duke
Unemployed
Longmeadow
Glenrose Tamesar
Nurse
Springfield Ma 01109
I wrote to you about Fannie Mae evicting Families who can afford to pay rent after Foreclosed on due to losing some of their income but still working. You have yet to reply to my letter. I am very disappointed in you as a Massachusetts Senator. You let me and other Families down.
Frederick King
Retired
Wenham MA
He has signed Norquist's no tax raise pledge.
Jose C. Pangan
retired MD
South Hadley
Faith Evans
Clinical Social Worker
Ipswich, MA
Cora Leonardi
retired educator
Rockland
You are unwilling to vote to end tax breaks for the super wealthy.
Susan Bonchi
Marketing professional
Newton
Martha Rodao
Self employ
Lexington MA
Maria Edwards
Systems Analyst
Hull
Not representing the majority interests of the middle class!
Damian Curtiss
Educator
Hull, Mass/
Your lack or readiness to extend unemployment benefits at such desparate times confounds and angers me. This failure to act promptly on behalf of those most in need parallels your unfortuante all too readiness to support tax breaks for the millionaires. God save us from such myopia and insensitivity.
James F. Hill
retired
Franklin
I'm very disappointed wtih your support of oil companies by attempting to limit the powers of the EPA.
Jeff Knochin
Analyst
Canton,MA
Lydia Vivante
art gallery director
Wellfleet, MA
Evan
England
Norwood, MA
You hide behind a veil of "independence" but when push comes to shove you fall right in line where the GOP leadership wants you.
Mimi Gordon
Reitired child care licensor
medford
you support the interests of business and not the interested of ordinary citizenss struggling to make ends meet.
Paul Bevilacqua
Retired College Administrator
Newburyport
Marie Broudy
Non-profit Gallery Manager
Truro, Ma. 02666
Naomi Dreeben
Social Worker
Swampscott, MA
You should have supported the Jobs Plan which would have put thousands of Massachusetts residents back to work.
David Kent
Teacher
Falmouth, MAA
By supporting the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.
Sylvia Kaneko
psychotherapist
Newton
Against health care, against jobs, for wall street
Margaret Levin
Scientist
Cambridge
He voted against creating jobs!
Jim Shea
Retail
Worcester
Peter Tocci
Pipefitter Local 537
Groveland
GARY SLOPER
HOTEL MANAGER
BOSTON
IN ALL WAYS/WE NEED LIZ!!
Margaret Hannigan
Retired
Milford, MA
You have refused to use your votes to protect the environment.
Cynthia Bissell
Web Developer
Grafton
Actually, you are exactly as I thought you would be, which is an embarrassment to the progressive state of Massachusetts. You won Senator Kennedy's seat with out of state tea party money. The people of Massachusetts will not let this happen again.
Kevin Smith
Sharon Koperek
Retired
Housatonic
You don't fight for the middle class!
Connie J. Orcutt, DVM
veterinarian
Brookline, MA
by not standing up for environmental issues and economic issues affecting the middle class
Kevin Connolly
painter
south boston
stood with the interests of billionaires
kevin connolly
painter
south boston
lori makin
unemployed
Gt. Barrington
Catherine beckman
Corp communications mgr
Shrewsbury
Voting with McConnell way too often
Les Taylor
Sales
Marshfield
YES!
Joyce Adams
Controller
franklin
Claire Durocher LaBonte
Teacher
CHICOPEE
Guy Williamson
Engineer
Natick
As a Republican interested in big business you were consistent. As a friend of the 99% you were less than hel[pful. Elizabeth Warren has the heart and mindset of someone who will help the 99%, so I'm voting lfor her.
Rozann Kraus
Dance Activist
CAMBRIDGE
Caving in to Wall Street is just the tip.
Janet Rutan
Retired
Marlborough
Greg Robertson
Writer
Quincy
Scott, your actions to protect the banks that caused the recent banking crisis, while working against consumer protections, is off-the-charts unacceptable. And taking money from the kings of environmental destruction, the Kochs, while working to destroy the consumer protections of the EPA? That's just blatantly stupid. Good-bye, Scott. You're outta there.
marnie edwards
victim advocate/therapist
west tisbury,
Parwez
Integration Engineer
Framingham
He has not been the independent voice that he claimed to be. He has not supported the President's jobs programs, even though these bills would have caused only the slightest tax increase on the wealth. He presents himself as a "regular-guy" who drives pickup truck, but he is looking out for the top 1% first and foremost.
Elizabeth Lareau Whitcomb
teacher
Northfield
He claimed to be an independent thinker, but he turned out to be another Republican who supports big business and hurts the middle class.
Michelle Drumm
Senior Center Director
North Grafton. MA
Jayne Hyde
Benefits Administrator
Burlington
You have not represented hard working citizens of Massachusetts
John Kleschinsky
Researcher
Everett
Sen. Brown voted against summer jobs for youth even though he benefited from the same program while he was growing up. http://massuniting.org/files/2012/01/Fact-Sheet-Brown-Record-on-Jobs-Unemployment-11212.pdf
gary Kellenberger
Registerd Nurse
Blackston, MA
You are more concerned with wall street firms than with th peopl of massachusetts
Patricia Rochefort
Leicester
Ray Drewnowski
Organizer
Easthampton
David Barrat
Attorney at Law
Acton
He has become part of the problem rather than being part of the solution. His vote last year that denied creation of jobs for Massachusetts voters clearly illustrate his priorities to protect the wealthy. We need to yank back the "peoples seat."
M. C. Rosenfield
Retired educator
Mattapoisett
James T Lundgren
Retired teacher still working 20 hrs/wk
Plympton
M. C. Rosenfield
Retired educator
Mattapoisett
Remember, Social Security is not an Entitlement, it is an earned benefit, in respsone to our lending government money to use until we need it to help supplement iyr retirement...
Pat Dennee
Sales Manager
Harvard
Votes with radical right 95% of the time.
Marianne Karmel
photographer
Newton
not only have you sided with big banks and big oil - you put my name teaparty mailing lists and now I'm getting calls from Newt
Jutta B.Hicks
retired
Boston
Scott Brown has never taken a position up front, rather waited to see how the political winds were blowing and then offered one after the fact. That is not a leadership quality u
Katharine Kush
Retired
Boston MA
Lawrence Nelson
Retired teacher
Beverly
Robert Butler
Sheet Metal Worker
Canton Ma
on every issue!!!
Sylvia E. Cuomo
Retired
Amherst
often you put the interests of Wall Street and big he puts banks and corporate interests ahead of Massachusetts families.
Margaret Rolph
Walpole
Davida Michaels
RN
West Springfield
No support for health care
b rose
retired
watertown
Hold Wall Street responsible and regulate the banks.
Jerry Ouellet
Retail
Provincetown
Steven Sutherland
Retired
Williamstown
Voted against the Obama jobs program
Roberta Apfel
retired
Jamaica Plain
Replies to calls and emails without answering questions posed, just sending the standard form on any given issue. Going along on party lones insted of thinking independently most of the time.
miguel Legere
Boston
He hasnt let me down because I never voted for him..I never wanted him in office and he was voted in by these clown shoes who vote in our state..Now we have to go out of our way to vote him out of office
Mark A. Govoni
Halifax
Robert S.Edwards
Volunteer
Wellesley Ma
People with disabilties needed a cost of living increase you gave a tax cut to the rich and wall street please make millionares and billionares pay there fair share dont cut social security or medicare for those who need it the most.
barry roth
florence
When I was laid off from my technical job, I desperately needed to retrain my skills to meet the requirements of MA employers. Fortunately the federal governemnt extended benefits and allowed me to retrain. I am now employed paying taxes and rebuilding my savings. Scott Brown voted against the extensions that rescued me and turned me into a taxpying contributor.
martin LaCarbonara
retired
woburn mass
Lelia Lloyd
Professor (& proud of it)
Boston
Lets see – there is DREAM, Defense of Marriage, unemployment benefits, Jobs Bill, Pell grants, etc., etc., oh and the little things like clean air and water, all sacrificed in the name of the imaginary “job creators” and not raising taxes (i.e. only for the rich). Has any one in MA not seen their property taxes go through the roof since the Bush tax cuts? Guess those don’t count. Perhaps most disappointing is he thinks the people of MA are so stupid that we have no idea of his voting record. We do!
Robert R. Holt
Truro MA
John Hennessey
webguy
Weston, MA
I am disappointed that on almost every issue Scott Brown has voted the WRONG way, whether it is jobs, the environment, financial regulation, taxes, you name it.
Linda Callahan
Rockland, MA
Your not listening to the people who voted for you, I was one who didn,t vote for you and won't vote for you this time around
Phyllis Edinberg
Retired Educator
Worcester,MA
You have been a great disappointment by voting with the Republicans dependent upon the Tea Party members rather than voting with your own original thoughts for the betterment of all Americans! You have shared responsibility for the impasse in Congress. Congress is about negotiating and getting things done - not the way this selfish group of Republicans has chosen: anything but let Obama get credit for something. This deadlock is indefensible and must "STO
Maxine Wolfset
Mashpee, MA 02649
You voted against Pres. Obama's job bill and that you support tax breakds for big oild companies rather than fight for Social Security & Medicare.
Mrs. Michael Salabanzi
Broker in Real Estate
Brockton MA
Sharon Hucul
R.N. Childbirth Educator
Boston MA
We need to increase taxes on the wealthiest among us so as to create a better society for all. You have shown yourself to be another no tax under any circumstances Republican. We need a Senator who is flexible and willing to do what works -- not what the party elites tell him he can do. My daughter has special needs and will always need supports from a society based on kindness, caring and sharing and not personal greed. You have let us down.
Helen Bakeman
Retired
Belmont
By voting strictly along party lines on more than 90% of votes, it seemed as though you were representing Mississippi rather than Massachusetts.
Melvin Curtis Poindexter
Political Organizer/Activist/Strategist
Watertown, MA
We’re disappointed that you voted against President Obama’s jobs plan because you weren’t willing to ask millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share.
SOPHIA JEFFERY
RETIRED
Springfield
Maureen Floryan
Retired Teacher
Jefferson
By not voting for the President's jobs plan
Dawn Nelson
Teacher
Jamaica Plain
You have not taken the independent stance that you promised to on th majority of issues. You opposed the Obama job bill when jobs are the most important issue just because it was the persidents idea, and became a part of the congressional molassas that has stopped this country from solving this problem.
Gail Richmond
retired
Peabody, MA
by voting in lock step with Republicans and NOT doing the work that the majority of the citizens of this Country want.
Donald G McKee
Union Pipefitter
Hanover
Being a Republican
Allyne Pecevich
Director
Brockton,MA
You need to represent all the residents of Massachusetts!
Anthony Oldcorn
Professor
Wellesley
By getting elected.
Albert Hartheimer
Architect
Lanesborough, MA
michael marsile
attorney
salem
Joel Watson
Retired
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Bruce Thomas
Professor
Stow
Shawn Fitzgibbons
Fundraising
Boston, MA
Simply, he has trampled on the interests of Massachusetts families. How could he vote against the payroll tax cut, the American Jobs Act, the EPA, health care, infrastructure and even care for 9/11 first responders. He is way out of touch with MA citizens.
Sue Hays
Realtor
Brockton
You have not looked out for the middle class!
Ronald Weintraub, M.D.
physician
cambridge
J Griffin
Academia
Reading
Because all attempts to add jobs to the economy were halted by the Repubs whose only goal was to get back at Obama, a hard-working family member who has worked only on and off is losing her home.
albert n powers
rehab counselor
worcester ma
he has not supported mass jobs or entitlement programs
Nelson
Real Estae Proffessional
Essex
Aline Sosne
retailer
stockbridge, Mass
Stephen Guthrie
Cabinetmaker
Cambridge
John May
Service Clerk
Franklin Massachusetts
I've written Senator Brown on many occastuions and never received more than a form letter in return. I wrote Elizabeth Warren once, and she replied bakc to me, personally. Scottt Brown has yet to hold a town meeting where I live, or anwhere in the state to my knowledge. Elizabeth Warren came to my town this month to talk to us and to listen to us. I get the feeling that I am not rich enough to attract the attention of Scott Brown. I
Ronald A Sweet
Music teacher
Arlington
Sharon Gaffney
Occupational Therapist
Canton, Mass.
Robin Hubbard
Retired
Orleans
You only act as an independent when you ge t permission and the go ahead from your Republican senate handlers. You have never opposed the republicans on anything where your vote was the deciding vote.
Margaret McBride
retired teacher
Greenfield
By not protecting the people or the environment, but rather going along with the Republican party in protecting the rich and trying to make it easier for them to become richer.
Ruth Shapiro
State Committee
Newton
Charles DiPompo
citizen
Foxboro
You were right, it wasn't Kennedy's Seat, but you have turned the People's Seat into Big Oil's Seat! Shame on you, Scott.
Ellen Valade
Retired
Acton
Bill Foley
Sales Representative
South Hadley
Sarah McKee
Retired/Therapeutic musician
Amherst
Voted to deny summer jobs to 11,000 Mass. young people - though he'd benefited from a public job when he was their age. Oh - and he voted to gut your and my constitutional rights when he voted for the NDAA.
Burt Buchman
unemployed for 10 months
Tyngsboro
Extremely disappointed . Why won't you hold a town meeting Senator?
donald J. Long
Retired
Sandwich, MA
He voted against extending employment benefits for people that had no other means to survive. A vote for Scott Brown is a vote for the rich one percent.
Sheila Togo
Simply Sheila
Rockland
Michael Schade
Executive Director
Watertown
not protecting social security
Andy O
Student
Newburyport, MA
Billions in tax breaks for corporations and millionaires while cutting funding to give low income students access to higher education? It's just wrong.
COLONEL ROBERT FREITAS
NORTH DARTMOUTH
Votes Party over Country
Frances Burke
Integrity International head
Boston, MA.
Let us down by voting against Jobs for teenagers, the Obama Jobs bill, for big banks & Wall Street. Fran
Sheila Webster Togo
Simply Sheila
Rockland, MA 02370
pj foley
technician
quincy
Debbie Jones-Steele
Retired
Brookline
I have never gotten a person to speak with me when I have called your office - you interest in hearing from your constituents is non-existent.
Tyrone Housey
Department Head
Ludlow, MA
Voting against unemployment benefits
Darlene Dearden
Natick
Ralph Bartlett
small business owner
Mashpee, MA
The Dodd/Frank Act was designed with a mechanism to unwind financial institutions viewed "too big to fail" and required bailouts to prevent the collapse of our financial system. The ACT was to create a reserve funding mechanism built from taxes on the firms. You managed to gut the provision and simultaneously complain about bailouts. You continually amaze and disappoint your constituents.
Gary Ortiz
Tax Specialist
haverhill
By not approving the dream act, by not been clear with what he wants, all I see he does is to be opposit to Barack Obama, we don't need a President enemy we need a legislator that bring progress to our State not a political fan, we need a real working men or women there and sorry Mr Senator but you are not that peroson.
Norman Levey
Consultant
Northampton
You said you would be an independent voice. You have always supported the filabuters and the Republican right-wing agenda. What a disappointment!
Patti Epstein
Office Manager
Braintree
He's no Elizabeth Warren.
George Kriebel
physician
Northampton
as above, plus not friendly to the environment
Carol and Eric Streiff
Boston
Our social security depends on younger people having jobs. You should have supported Pres. Obama's jobs plan and increasing taxes.
Joan Holt
Retired
Truro
He's a Republican and the Republican Party is destroying the country.
Diane Saxe
retired
Graft on
Simon Thompson
Student
Cambridge
You haven't been an accessible representative. When was the last time you held a public town hall?
Barbara Hartrich
retired
Boxford
You supported Republican blocks of votes for people nominated for important positions rather than allowing an up or down vote and you voted against every aspect of President Obama's jobs bill. You just now are trying to appear more willing to compromise because the election is approaching. How could I trust you to compromise if you were elected?
Linda Sophia Pinti
consultant
Cambridge
Mary E Deeg
Eastham
Glenn Wiech
Self-employed
Milford
He helped filibuster a bill that would have created a tax incentive to create jobs in the US. Currently, there's a tax incentive to outsource jobs.
Ronald Bruzda
Entrepreneur
Oak Bluffs
Margaret Geisler
retired
Brewster
Mark Gorman
unemployed
Malden
Another way that you let us down is your belief that we have a spending problem and not a revenue problem and then using this to justify not extending unemployment compensation.
Brittani Haywood
Student
Cambridge
By not standing up for ALL students in the Commonwealth
Tom Lebach
Retired
North Falmouth
Sylvia Barnes
Systems Operations Manager
Cambridge
By voting against all the issues that have been important to Massachusetts. By being the opposite of what Senator Edward Kennedy was.
Paul G. Yorkis
Real Estate Broker
Medway, MA 02053
Massachusetts exports tax revenue to Wahington, DC. Your refusal to support ear mark funding for Masschusetts colleges and universities, road, bridge, and other transportation projects, health care research and more means that we have less chance to bring Federal Tax Dollars back to Massachusetts.
Gil Hoy
Lawyer
Boston, MA
Daniel Marino
retired teacher
Methuen
Voted with Republicans most of time
Karen Grover
Sales
Watertown
Hasn't done enough to challenge lenders who renegged on mortgage modifications
Michele A Carney
disabled sadly
DENNISPORT
By leaning too far to the right. Sen Brown has walked a fine line, however his inability to put what is right & just for the citizens of this Commonwealth, remains bleak. Because of his oh so right wing leanings.
Nathan Tufts
Retired
Northfield
Caved in to corp. lobbys
Bob Ferrari
Retired Educator
Medway, MA
Voted against Middle Class Tax Cut Act (S.1917)
Tom Newman
Chief Scientist
Williamsburg
Mary Frances Best
Librarian
Milford
Scott Brown you let us down by not helping people find jobs by voting against Obama's jobs plan, by not giving more consideration to working families in Massachusetts and less to the big banks and corporations who don't pay their fair share. We won't take a chance with you again.
Wendy Robinson
Healthcare analyst
Northampton
He has joined with the more radical obstructionist Republicans too often.
Linda HIckey
Health Information
Stoughton
You want people to pay $6,000.00 per year more for Medicare.
Cyrus Radford
Programmer/Analyst
Harvard
By not putting the people he was elected to represent before the interests of his party.
Douglas Renick
Florence
Elaine Almquist
Marketing
Medford
Senator Brown voted against extending unemployment benefits, and to cut Pell grants for 135,000 students in the Commonwealth.
joe mckee
executive director AIDS Project Worcester
Marlborough
One of the first acts he undertook after being elected was voicing his support for torture; followed by his anti-workers positions, his refusal to work with our president even when the president reached out to republicans, and it goes on and on.i
Peter Pescatore
Operations Manager
Cohasset, MA
By being disingenuous with your vote timing on the summer jobs program you showed me that you are just an empty suit.
SANDRA W. SHERWOOD
Retired
CAMBRIDGE
He has let me down as detailed in the letter.
Anne Beauregard
unemployed
Brockton
yes
John Dolan Jr
Norwood
Elizabeth Caruso
Attorney
South Easton, MA
Kathryn N. Cunningham
Baker Apprentice
Taunton
Senator Brown and his republican allies should pass legislation that would give the unemployed 99 weeks of benefits. No one wants to be jobless but families don't want to face eviction or foreclosure if their unemployment benefits aren't extended for the 99 weeks. By the grace of God, the first Obama Stimulus Package saved my life and I am grateful to receive that financial benefit.
Vicki Zwerdling
Boston
Gail Bambrick
Communications Writer
Dover
Philip Mighdoll
Retired
Princeton
He's a pawn of the 1%ers.
stephen marks
iuui
Quincy
by supporting interest groups rather than his constituants
David H. O'Reilly
Finance Director
Marshfield, MA.
He has not stood up for the working class. He does not vote for the middle class. He has not been a leader or kept his promise to the voters of Massachusetts.
Kathleen Vanyo
Unemployed
Somerville
Senator Brown has been an advocate for Corporate, Republican & Personal Greed & for the Destruction of Middle Class & Impoverished Families. His ultimate goal was to undermine President Obama the man elected by the people to bring about change that is in the best interest of the 99%... Massachusetts needs another "Roaring Lion of the Senate like our Beloved Ted Kennedy" which is Elizabeth Warren not another minute let alone another term for Scott Brown.
Brenda Troup
retired
Bolton
He voted against the environment and against the interests of normal constituents in favor of huge oil and financial companies.
Judith Davidson
stock advisor
Orleans
Geoffrey Feldman
Software Developer
Lowell, MA
Brown's whole focus is on what he sees in the mirror. Whether he voted left or right, he never could explain himself and the only obvious answer was his own future and nobody elses.
Theresa Weinheimer
Architect (unemployed)
Manchester-by-the-Sea
Has put interests of the 1% ahead of the 99%
Rosemary Jackson
Employment Specialist
Springfield
Scott Brown, although you truly didn't let ME down, because I didn't vote for you, but acquaintances and other people who normally would have voted democratic, took a BIG chance on you and you did let them down. As i predicted, you put the evil republican agenda ahead of the interests and good of the people of Massachusetts and the people of the United States. You were never and will never be the Man of the People, but will be the Man of Wall Street and a puppet of the republicans! Elizabeth Warren will win despite your money war chest!
Douglas Baird
Ceo
GeorgetownCeoG
Just plain either missing or simply a follower on too many Senate Votes.critical senate vo
Patrick McQuillan
University professor
Westwood
I thought you would be a compromiser and bridge builder but you are kow-towing to the Republican powers that be.
Adam Becker
Attorney
Westwood
Shirley Mulford
Director of Human Resources
Boston, MA
Like many other Republicans you are more interested in preventing Obamas re-election than saving this country from economic disaster.
David O'Reilly
Finance Director
Marshfield
Andrea Burns
South Boston, MA
By consistently selling out the middle class time and time again. One example, of many, is not voting for the legislation proposed by Congressman Levin which would tax capital gains at the same rate as other income.
Carol Y. Kelley
Newtonville< MA
William & Charlotte Peed
retired
Weymouth
Claire B. Naughton
Retired Teacher
Foxboro
You have protected the wealthy 1%. Trikle down does not work--it's more like "Trickle On
Claire B. Naughton
Retired Teacher
Foxboro
You have protected the wealthy 1%. Trikle down does not work--it's more like "Trickle On
Dennis naughton
retired
Foxborough
I'm disappointed that you never took a leadership role on LGBT issues.
Reginald Tardif
Retired
Georgetown, Ma. 01833
Like many other Republicans you are more interested in preventing Obamas re-election than saving this country from economic disaster.
Betsy Smith
Adjunct Professor of ESL
Brewster
By voting consistently with the Republican't majority against the interests of the 99%.
Olga R. Beaver
Professor of Mathematics
Williamstown
Ethan Ruby
Grad Student
Stow
Not supporting Obama's jobs bill, or any environmental bill. He joined the obstructionists rather than compromising to get things done!
Rev. Elinor Yeo
Retired Clergy
Newtonville
voting against Obama's Jobs Bill; continuing to call Elizabeth Warren "Professor" which is actually an attempt on your part to put her down by insinuating that she is a "mere intellectual".
Nora Boedecker
Somerville
By putting the interests of the richest 1% against everyone else, but still pretending he's "one of us."
Eric N. Rutan
Retired teacher
Marlborough, MA 01752
Leon A Brathwaite II
Retired
West Tisbury Ma 02575
By voting Republican agenda that does not include any jobs for Massachusetts
Doug Kuhlmann
Math teacher
Newbury
Failure to vote for the jobs bill. Failure to increase taxes on the wealthiest among us.
Ray Iasiello
fitness instructor
Milton
reversing statements he made to get elected and voting just the opposite to hurt the people of this state
Stuart Cleinman
Arlington
Your representation is not true representation of the people. You do not allow people to talk to you unless it is staged. Nothing is allowed in discussion by a constituent unless it is arranged. In my many years (I am close to 60), I have never seen an elected official represent the public in this manner.
Jack Lull
Web Developer
Boston
Following too much of the Republican rhetoric driven by the Tea Party
Mrs E Orton
Ins und.
Braintree, Ma.
Speak for the citizens of mass not the big businesses
Paul Houlihan
Energy efficiency consaultant
Sandwich, MA
Scott Brown has consistently supported the interests of wall street, big banks and insurance companies over the needs of the people of the Commonwealth. He has actually voted against legislation that would have brought or restored thousands of job in Massachusetts. He is all about Scott Brown and his future political aspirations over the needs of Massachusetts and its residents. He's a classic lead form behind kind of guy. We need a leadeer who will address and speak for the thousands of residents who are facing foreclosure, out of work, losing their benefits, and having to leave school due to lack of funds. We elect that leader in November 2012. .
Sheila Murray
Small Business Owner
West Stockbridge
His support of the Paul Ryan Budget bill
Charles Gillis
Librarian
Winchester
Gary Gonsalves
Office Manager
Boston, MA
By putting the interests of Wall Street and big banks ahead of Massachusetts families to voting against President Obama’s jobs bill.
Joe Amato
Engineer
Ster
Bryan Ferreira
Ops Supervisor
Millbury
Carol Jussaume
teacher
Fall River
Scott Brown has undone much of what Senator Ted Kennedy achieved not only for the people of Massachusetts but for all U.S. citizens who are part of the 99%. As far as I'm concerned the biggest mistake the people of Massachusetts ever made...other than the Salem Witch Trials...is electing Scott Brown to Ted Kennedy's seat. He is a disgrace! I'm so glad I did not vote for this man because I knew he was a fraud, saying only what he felt would get him elected and knowing that he would betray us in the end. Down with Brown; up with Warren!
Louis Cerrone
Retired
Sandwich
By repeated siding with Wall Sreet, K Street lobbyists, big oil and other big business. I am very concerned that he has taken more money from Wall Street and the financial industry interests than ANY OTHER SENATOR. These actions on his part belie the assertions that he makes about himself---that he is independent, a moderate and the most partisan person in Congress. I recently saw a video of senator Brown literally begging one of the Koch brothers to contribute to his campaign. When he represents the interests of Wall Street, K Street, big oil and the Koch brothers, he cannot be representing us (the other 99%).
Kathleen
Vanyo
Tom Jordan
Truck Driver/Retired teacher
Berlin, MA, USA
I can't say he let me dow, because I fully expected to take the side of the rich, big business, and banks.
Joan McGrath
Admimnistrative Assistant
Newton, MA
By backing all the millionaires and ignoring the people living on medicare and medicaid.
Bill Campbell
Analyst ( employed)
West Newbury
He hasn't helped pay down the debt. Warren Buffet will match it!
Jay Coburn
Activist
Truro, MA
Brown opposed Marriage Equality in Massachusetts and has refused to support the will of the people of the Commonwealth by working to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act. Brown has also voted to gut the EPA, end unemployment benefits and cut funding for summer jobs -- a program that he personally benefited from when he was the child of a single parent and part of the 99%
William D. Eldred
Professor
Watertown
You support the rich and Wall Street and not regular people
William D. Eldred
Professor
Watertown
You support the rich and Wall Street and not regular people
Ellen Dickinson
retired
AMHERST
We want someone who will represent the 99%
Carol Berkowicz
Service Delivery Manager
Whitinsville MA
His support of Wall St not the middle class
Lanny Kutakoff
Dedham
Vote against Jobs plan, anti-LGBT, what's with all the big bank support?, etc.
Cynthia Dyer
Registered Nurse
East Falmouth, MA
Carole McAuliffe
retired
Wellfleet
voted in block with Republicans on a number of very significant issues
Doug Campbell
Plumber
Wakefield
voted against extending unemployment benefits
David A. Buchsbaum
Newton
He has lived up to most of the fears about him that I had when he was elected. Still, I really had been hoping for better representation from him.
Anastasia L.
Scientific Writer/Editor
Melrose
Voting for Big Industry instead of The People of Massachusetts
Jim Brennan
Retired
Melrose
Cares more about the 1% than the 99%.
Richard Branson
Attorney
Boston
You may drive a truck but you don't drive legislation beneficial to our state.
Gail Mitchell
Scientist
Westwood
I'm very disappointed that you voted so often you didn't represent the people of Massachusetts and instead voted as your party wanted - especially on tax issues
Helen Thorington
Jamaica Plain
Pamela Worth
Writer
Somerville
He's not a leader. He caters to the lunatic fringe at the expense of the people of Massachusetts.
Elsa Aviza
retired/special education
Framingham
Scott you do not have the courage to put people before profit.
Laurent McDonald
Southbridge
Putting corporations before people. His focus is on special interest.
Charles Lacombe
Dorchester
Walter W Horan
retired
Marblehead, MA
Voting against Pell Grants, Unemployment Comp. extension while voting FOR subsidies to Exxon And other major oil companies shows that his interest is not with the people but is with the corporations.mo
Michael Kennedy
English Teacher
Newton, Ma
He's not my candidate, and not my party--pun intended
Maxine J. Yarbrough
Retired
Sudbury
Yes
Stephen Patt
Pepperell
Mary Ellen Palermo
retired
Lynn
CandaceK
Consultant
Boston
He said he'd do the right thing, regardless of party - but he votes Republican even when it's against the best interests of Massachusetts. I didn't vote for him before, and I surely won't this time.
Raymond Niedowski
Retired
Marshfield
Let me count the ways. Oops, too many to mention.
Michael A. Covais
Attorney
Quincy
By not being in favor of increasing Pell grants
JANET DURKIN
INNKEEPER
WAQUOIT, MA 02536
all of the listed in the letter - he did not represent his constituency; and too often voted a straight party line. Oh how the Senate (congress in general) since we lost Ted.!!!!!
Bruce Burgess
Retired
Norwell
By siding with the GOP leadership
Bob L.
Retired/consultant
Alford
Scott Brown has not let me down. I expected nothing imaginative, useful for growing the economy and providing jobs for the poor and middle class (he can take no credit for the lower unemployment rate in MA), and zip for health and education. He has met everyone of my expectations.
Brunetta Wolfman
retired academic
Provincetown MA 02657
He has followed the Republican line in a totally submissive fashion.
Evelyn Smith DeMille, MS, MPH, LICSW
Executive Administrator, Elizabeth and George L. Sanborn Foundation for the Treatment and Cure of Cancer, Inc.
Arlington
By breaking his promise to think and vote with benefits for INDIVIDUAL people (NOT CORPORATIONS) being the #1 PRIORITY!
Joanne Klova
Staff Assistant
Millbury
Carolyn Barthel
Homemaker
Mendon
He voted for the interests of the 1%, Wall Street and the big banks.
Andy Friedlich
startup consultant
Lexington
Perpetuating the myth that trickle down economics works.
Hannah Banks
Architect
Newton
Where does he stand? Senator Brown never owns up to a position until it is time to vote.
Barry and Judith Walraven
Retired
Williamstown
By voting with the Senate and against the people who elected him!!!
Naomi Zeitz
Editor
Conway
anyone who opts to supports banks, big corporations and does not ask the rich to help the poor in my book does not deserve to serve as an elected official of the US gov't. in case he has forgotten history this country was founded on the premise of equality and the end of serfdom and domination by money interests and the church. oh well. another bites the dust. maybe we elect the up and coming woman who is running.
David Schreiber
investment advisor
Arlington
By supporting the 1% at the expense of the 99%.
Rodger Kingston
Photographer
Belmont
By being a lock-step Republican and an automatically anti-Obama Republican
Lisa Lemieux
Administrative Organizer
New Bedford Ma
Lillian Castner
Winchester
Ada Rosmarin
Educator
Milton
Dan Partan
professor
Boston
voting against the interests of the people
Hanna Gerhard
Retired
Winthrop
By joining the right wing exremists in their effort to destroy the social safety net. Millions of Americans depend on Social Security, Medicare, food stamps, Medicaid, etc. A society is judged by how well it serves the interests of their most vulnerable citizens. You have failed that test. Plus, on a personal note, I will never forget your vote against the Dream Act.
Lora Maurer
project manager
Brookline
Elizabeth Lozano
Professor
Brookline
Elizabeth Lozano
Professor
Brookline
Mary-Ann Greanier
Writer
Plainville
Scott Brown has let me down for the 14 years that he has represented me in one office or another. But, really, Scott does not represent me at all. He represents the rich and the influential. He is the most politically expedient politician I have ever seen. He has been a disappointment since he first went to the State House in 1998.
Deirdre Curran
Physician
Longmeadow
By making the lives of my young patients worse by failing to support their parents!
Norma Shulman
Technical Writer (self-employed)
Framingham
When I was facing an early cut-off of unemployment benefits, your office told me you would not vote to reward the unmotivated. You let us down big time by voting repeatedly against unemployment benefits.
Paul J. Giorgio
President, Pagio, Inc.
Worcester
lynne
psychiatric social worker
dalton
By not supporting the President's jobs plan. By accepting so much money from wall street so he couldn't be for the people who votedhim into office. By being arrogant and disrespectful of Elizabeth Warren.......
Sheila M. Tucke
Psychotherapist
Westford
By not working for the middle class.
Tevfik Arguden
Environmental Scientist
Barrington
By being a strong supporter of the 1%
Henri J Bourneuf
Library Administrator
Cambridge
James K Hadcroft
Retired
N. Falmouth
You support corporations over people.
Lanny Kutakoff
Jobs plan vote, against tax breaks, anti-gay, etc.
Charles Stott
Consultant
Nantucket
Failure to support equitable tax cuts
John Nichols
East Orleans
pro-corporation votes
Shola
Friedensohn
Cambridge
David Noe
Strategy
Brookline
I have not seen him or heard him talk ONCE - even though he claims to be "engaged."
Judy Kendall
retired
Weymouth
Scott Brown voted with the "party of NO"
Karen Oshry
educator
Boston
You too are in bed with Wall Street, benefiting generously from their handouts. You don't believe we should increase taxes on the 1% and I do. and more.
Adriana Di Cecco
Topsfield
Cantor Devin Goldenberg
Minister/Educator
Worcester
You have not represented the interests of everyday working people in our state. You have voted to benefit the intersts of banks, Wall Street and those who have filled your campaign chests. There's more to being "of the people" than photo ops in a pickup truck. Now that you're facing a re-election battle you've made a few votes that might help us, but sadly it's too little, too late.
Richard J Person
Retired
Milford
Has not worked for the seniors in Massachusetts.
Jim Cabral
Teacher
Deerfield
Mary Cook
Retired
Taunton
By not fighting for more taxes on the wealthy. By not fighting harder for Social Security and Medicare benefits for the middle class.
Francine Molay
Project Manager
Wenham
Austin C.
Researcher
Cambridge, MA
You had a chance to be our Mr. Smith
Anne Tate
architect
Somerville
Kristina Bigdeli
student
Brookline, MA
Frederick P Andresen
Software Engineer
Holyoke
Listened to the (Republican) party, not the people.
Brenda Marshall
Executive Admin
Auburn, MA
Jean Inglis
Nahant, MA
Nicole LaChapelle
Educational Director
Easthampton
Voting against student loan programs he himself benefited from when he was in college.