I am totally disgusted with nineteen Republican Senators. These nineteen Senators betrayed the Republican Party and the American People by voting for a $1.2 trillion, so-called infrastructure bill. I say so-called because less than 20% of the money will be spent on anything related to infrastructure.
1. Roy Blunt of
2. Richard Burr of
3. Bill
Cassidy of
4. Shelley
Moore Capito of
5. Susan
Collins of
6. Kevin Cramer of
7. Mike
Crapo of
8. Deb
Fischer of
9. Lindsey Graham of
10. Chuck Grassley of
11. John Hoeven of
12. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of
13. Lisa Murkowski of
14. Rob Portman of
15. Jim Risch of
16. Mitt Romney of
17. Dan Sullivan of
18. Thom Tillis of
19. Roger Wicker of
Some
of these Republicans, like Collins, Graham,
Murkowski, and Romney have always been two-faced RINOs, but some, like
Chuck Grassley of
Are
these RINOs just in favor of big government at any cost? Maybe these RINOs were naive enough to think
giving in to the Left on this bill would satisfy them, but that never
works. The Democrats are already looking
at another 3 trillion in spending. Are they
intentionally trying to collapse the country so it can go Marxist?
These
nineteen Republicans should never get the Republican nomination when they come
up for reelection. Republicans have to
stand up for smaller government and balanced budgets or they will become irrelevant.
And waht about Donald Trump's 7.2 Trillion dollar increase in the deficit? Does that make him a RINO or do you have an excuse for him?
ReplyDeleteIf you are trying to make a point, you should do it with facts not exaggeration.
ReplyDeleteThe $1.2T Infrastructure Bill includes $576B in TRUE infrastructure investments.
The Bill includes $110B for roads and bridges, $66B for passenger and freight rail, $65B for broadband, $55B for water infrastructure (lead pipe elimination), $65 for power grid improvement, $45B for cyber security and climate change mitigation, $39B for public transit, $21B for legacy pollution cleanup, $25B for airports, $17B for port infrastructure, $11B for highway safety, $8B for Western water infrastructure, and $7B for electric vehicle chargers.
Which of these projects are not related to infrastructure?
If you want to make a point about the remaining expenditures in the Bill, do so without trying to discredit the infrastructure spending. Its disingenuous.