Christian Post > _Politics_ (http://www.christianpost.com/politics/) |Fri, 
Oct. 21 2011 08:55  PM EDT  
Democratic Rep. Cardoza Rips Obama Before Retiring
By _Amanda Winkler_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/amanda-winkler/)  
| Christian Post  Reporter

 
Democratic Congressman Dennis Cardoza of _California_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/region/california/)  retired Thursday from his 
32-year career on  
Capitol Hill. In his last statement announcing his retirement, Cardoza took 
the  opportunity to slam his boss, President Obama, for his handling of the 
current  housing foreclosure crisis.
 
Cardoza, 52, had been elected five times to the House to represent the 18th 
 Congressional District of California, and was also the leader of the Blue 
Dog  Coalition, comprised of fiscally moderate democrats. 
In a released statement Cardoza said: 
“While I plan to retire from public service after this term in Congress, I  
will energetically continue my efforts to improve California as a private  
citizen." 
No exact reason for his stepping down was given. However, he was very 
direct  with his frustrations stemming from the current administration: 
"I am dismayed by the administration's failure to understand and 
effectively  address the current housing foreclosure crisis."  
“Home foreclosures are destroying communities and crushing our economy, and 
 the Administration’s inaction is infuriating.” 
The letter only contained these two disparaging lines for the White House,  
but they seem to have made a startling impact in the halls of Congress.  
According to Politico, “House Democratic aides and party strategists, speaking 
 on the condition of anonymity, said they were taken aback by the harshness 
of  Cardoza’s message – he’s not known as a bomb-thrower – and couldn’t 
recall any  recently departing member tossing such a grenade on their way out 
the door.” 
The GOP will more than likely use Cardoza’s departure as an example of  
Obama’s own party growing dissatisfied with his _leadership_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/leadership/) . 
Cardoza has had his frustrations with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in 
 the past as well. In particular, the two disagreed over the _health care_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/health-care/)  law, causing him to vote 
against Pelosi for  Democratic leader in early 2011. Instead of Pelosi, his 
vote went to the more  moderate Rep. Jim Costa, also of California. 
Pelosi herself has had differences with the president concerning housing  
foreclosure. Although she refused to sign Cardoza’s letter to Obama last week 
 asking the president to take bolder steps to prevent foreclosures in the 
state,  Pelosi did, however, according to The Hill, prepare a letter of her 
own to the  president regarding the current housing epidemic. Reports state 
that Pelosi,  while differing with Obama on a number of issues, fights to 
keep up the  appearance of solidarity, lest the Democrats look divided going 
into a tough  re-election year. 
Despite being a moderate, Cardoza did not escape the wrath of the GOP  
political ads. Last month, the National Republican Congressional Committee  
launched an ad attacking him over the growing _national debt_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/national-debt/) , attempting to pressure 
the Blue Dog  
Democrat to vote in favor of a balanced budget amendment. He was charged in 
the  ad for “wasting billions.” 
If he wasted billions, it certainly did not go toward his campaign  
fundraising account. According to The National Journal, Cardoza raised just  
$23,000 in the past three months. 
Cardoza and the Democratic National Committee could not be reached for  
comment

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