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re: 13 House Republicans help pass Pelosi So-Called Infrastructure Bill
Posted on 11/6/21 at 1:05 am to Marcus Aurelius
Posted on 11/6/21 at 1:05 am to Marcus Aurelius
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Lindsey Graham, SOUTH CAROLINA
Remember when Lindsey threw his bonnet in the ring for Prez. and got a microscopic % of the polls?
I member.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 1:51 am to Blueblood
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am from there but hate to admit it more every day. And what’s with all these “conservative southerners”? Good grief!
My whole life I’ve heard how Florida wasn’t a real southern state Bc they are full of northerners which made em blue…
How the turn tables.
I’m a Louisiana native turned Texas resident (10+ years). I stay disappointed in my native state.
This post was edited on 11/6/21 at 1:53 am
Posted on 11/6/21 at 2:09 am to RBWilliams8
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My whole life I’ve heard how Florida wasn’t a real southern state Bc they are full of northerners which made em blue…
You should live in Missouri….this state is pretty Red but there’s a lot of West coast and progressive northern interlopers moving in the past 10 years….particularly in the southern part of the state and western part around the KC area.
I may have to sell everything and buy some land on North Alabama…just hide out.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 2:11 am to Bass Tiger
I’ve had a few coworkers from Missouri that spoke on it a lot.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 2:53 am to Bass Tiger
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ou should live in Missouri….this state is pretty Red but there’s a lot of West coast and progressive northern interlopers moving in the past 10 years…
We have this in Georgia and South Carolina also and had for some time. Hell, I've heard a resident of Hilton Head S.C. say that they were so overwhelmed with Yankees that they should change their name to Ohio.
It's when they bring the blue politics with them (that ironically, the consequences of such, is what drove them here) that pisses everyone off.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 6:18 am to Marcus Aurelius
Those Democrat bastards vote the party line 99% of the time.
The Republicans always have several traitors. I think the Republican Party has been infiltrated.
The Republicans always have several traitors. I think the Republican Party has been infiltrated.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 6:20 am to Marcus Aurelius
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13 House Republicans help pass Pelosi So-Called Infrastructure Bill
I bet most if not all will personally gain financially from something in the bill.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 6:32 am to Marcus Aurelius
quote:The GOPe henchmen. Grassley disappoints but no one is in DC this long because they aren't swampy.
And here are the 18 Republican Senators that turned their backs on the U.S. by voting for it in the Senate:
Here are the 19 Republicans who voted in favor of the bill:
Roy Blunt, Missouri
Richard Burr, North Carolina
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
Bill Cassidy, LOUISIANA
Susan Collins, Maine
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota
Mike Crapo, Idaho
Deb Fischer, Nebraska
Lindsey Graham, SOUTH CAROLINA
Chuck Grassley, Iowa
John Hoeven, North Dakota
Mitch McConnell, KENTUCKY
Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
Rob Portman, Ohio
James Risch, Idaho
Mitt Romney, Utah
Dan Sullivan, Alaska
Thom Tillis, NORTH CAROLINA
Roger Wicker, MISSISSIPPI
Posted on 11/6/21 at 6:44 am to Marcus Aurelius
Trumps bill was actually no partisan. This bill is a shite pile of liberal wishlists
Posted on 11/6/21 at 6:51 am to Marcus Aurelius
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And here are the 18 Republican Senators that turned their backs on the U.S. by voting for it in the Senate:
Why are you saying they turned their backs on the US? I understand you are against it, and I am too, but can’t there be a difference of opinion without an attack on patriotism?
This post was edited on 11/6/21 at 6:51 am
Posted on 11/6/21 at 6:56 am to Bass Tiger
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I may have to sell everything and buy some land on North Alabama
Or just move south across the state line. We're rednecks and hillbillies down here. Just ask anybody but we're as red as a beet with our politics. No interlopers want to move here.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 7:00 am to The Boat
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Why would these shite stain Republicans give Joe Biden’s agenda a victory after piss slapping him and the Democrats in Virginia earlier this week.
Maybe they delayed passage to avoid giving democrats positive momentum before the election.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 7:03 am to Highway
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Those Democrat bastards vote the party line 99% of the time. The Republicans always have several traitors. I think the Republican Party has been infiltrated.
Ever heard of Manchin? Sinema?
The democrats have th exact same problem, and they say the exact same thing: The republicans always hang together; why can’t we?
Posted on 11/6/21 at 7:04 am to Penrod
maybe they all suck a mean dick. did you ever think of that?
Posted on 11/6/21 at 7:06 am to Turbo_Buffalo
the one thing I will say I regret is not getting into local politics sooner
Posted on 11/6/21 at 7:38 am to Marcus Aurelius
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Bill Cassidy, LOUISIANA
WTF?
Posted on 11/6/21 at 7:38 am to mmcgrath
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The country needs an infrastructure bill. Desperately.
Where you fail, is thinking an infrastructure bill will pay for infrastructure.
Its grift, most will end up in non profit hands of democrat supporters.
I get why Alaskas delegation is supporting it. I don't think it's the right decision. It just further makes us dependent.
Posted on 11/6/21 at 7:43 am to Marcus Aurelius
Yankees. A bunch of damn yankees.
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