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They should be working on behalf of the people that elected them, not what their co-workers want.
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Quoted: Like it or not, a lot of voters don't appreciate gridlock. They want to see both sides working together on issues View Quote Gridlock is exactly what you want with a Democratic administration |
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Someone should tell Bice that working with the person destroying the oil and gas industry is not good for Oklahoma.
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Quoted: I don't understand what they think it gets them. The media will still hate them. The Dems will take advantage of them. They screw over their constituents. What's the upside? Do GOP voters (soccer moms or whatever) believe the crap about unity and bipartisanship? View Quote Yes, because they’re fucking stupid. |
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In Gomer Pyles voice . . . " Suprise , suprise , suprise . . "
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[#10]
Surprised Republicans have any feet left because they have shot themselves in the foot so many times.
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[#11]
The Republicans gave Obama a lot of what he wanted, including tax increases. The Republicans did not give Trump what he wanted in a lot of cases.
Republicans are always aiding the Democrat's agenda of destruction. Just look at that last Covid stimulus bill as an example. |
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The Swamp isn't just Washington, the Swamp is GOVERNMENT. It stretches from your local school board all the way to Brussels. If you know their name, they are swamp, they are in it for the money and power. They don't care that they are stabbing their voters in the back because they know the fools will reelect them anyway. Shortly before the next election both parties will get together and come up with some kind of crackpot bill that they can all posture and make a "principled stand" on.
Fox news just got done completely stabbing conservatives in the back, doing everything they could to ensure that Biden was elected and to cover up all the fraud that took, and already people here are posting links to that piece of shit Tucker Carlson talking about his latest bullshit. The dude just got done fucking over our country and people here are bending over begging for more. What. The. Fuck. |
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DC has been corrupt for a long time. Even made a movie about it. In 1939. If you haven't seen "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" it is worth your time. If for nothing else, Jimmy Stewart.
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Quoted: Gridlock is the only thing that saved us from the Democrats in NY doing things like eliminating bail and passing the safe act. Gridlock is exactly what you want with a Democratic administration View Quote For some issues, absolutely. For the issues that the Congress critters listed in their letter? Both sides need to work together on those |
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The riot at the Capitol was a few things, but a "horrific attack?"
Please. |
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You can either bitch and moan or YOU can help end the gop if you are willing to deal with dem control for the foreseeable future. Simply don't vote for them, none of them, on the national level.
I figure a boycott on voting gop for two four-year cycles will end the gop for good and all and it will be a easy lift because there is no fight in them. |
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Quoted: You can either bitch and moan or YOU can help end the gop if you are willing to deal with dem control for the foreseeable future. Simply don't vote for them, none of them, on the national level. I figure a boycott on voting gop for two four-year cycles will end the gop for good and all and it will be a easy lift because there is no fight in them. View Quote That's happening anyway so it shouldn't be too hard. |
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Quoted: "The constituencies we represent showcase the variety of thought across our great nation. From Texas to California and from Oklahoma to New York, Americans are tired of the Republican gridlock and simply want to see leaders from both sides of the aisle work on issues important to American families, workers and businesses," they wrote. what.the.fuck. View Quote I want them to fight as dirty and nasty as the Dems. Hell push articles of impeachment against Biden for his public Ukraine statements or his son’s partner’s claims. |
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[#23]
MaKe SuRE U GuIZ VoTE R!!!
This is why the cancer never goes away, we still have idiots who think the GOP is not the D party in disguise. |
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Quoted: Like it or not, a lot of voters don't appreciate gridlock. They want to see both sides working together on issues View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't understand what they think it gets them. The media will still hate them. The Dems will take advantage of them. They screw over their constituents. What's the upside? Do GOP voters (soccer moms or whatever) believe the crap about unity and bipartisanship? Like it or not, a lot of voters don't appreciate gridlock. They want to see both sides working together on issues The longer the fed gov goes on, the more gridlock we’ll have. The point has long past where the ‘lawmaking’ went from quasi-justified to full-on not needed. Continuing the Congress only deepens the abyss that is further restricting our rights and abilities + continuing to grow the digital $ debt. Same/similar can be said about many/most state legislatures too... ...gov is the enemy |
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Voters have short memories. Come re-election time these same GOP's will say whatever to stay in office.
F' it, I'm done w/ the R's. Bring on the third party. I don't care if it fractures the GOP voting base, the GOP's have long forgotten who I am. |
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Quoted: There's only so many days in the session. Every one they spend fighting about petty shit is another day they're not actively fucking the US. And vacation too. Congress is in DC too much. They should take more breaks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Like it or not, a lot of voters don't appreciate gridlock. They want to see both sides working together on issues There's only so many days in the session. Every one they spend fighting about petty shit is another day they're not actively fucking the US. And vacation too. Congress is in DC too much. They should take more breaks. They should also put themselves on FBHOcare and impose term limits... |
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Quoted: They'd have to be dumb to do so. If they wait, they could potentially win the House in two years. They need to put their feet down like a stubborn mule, just like other reps. did in Clinton or Obama administrations or the dems. did in both Bush administrations. The liberal democrats are technically wrong on every issue. Why would you compromise your morals/beliefs to deal with them? View Quote Win the house? Using the same predetermined outcome election process used in 2020? Come On Man. |
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View Quote Truth |
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[#31]
Baby RINOs . . . how cute.
So those seats we DID manage to win, were a waste of time and just further fueled the left . Fucking wonderful I'm gonna miss America |
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[#32]
I changed my voter registration party to None the other day.
Looks like I made the right call. |
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As I said before, we need a new party that builds from the ground up. Focus on city, local and state offices. Hollow out the party of the gutless RINOs then go for the old inbred dogs.
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Quoted: Beth Van Duyne will be hearing from me. https://vanduyne.house.gov/media/press-releases/broad-and-diverse-group-house-gop-freshmen-send-letter-vowing-work-president View Quote yep. she must be worried about losing in 2022. |
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Wolves in Sheep clothing. I suspect they were never republican to begin with.
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Quoted: That's happening anyway so it shouldn't be too hard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You can either bitch and moan or YOU can help end the gop if you are willing to deal with dem control for the foreseeable future. Simply don't vote for them, none of them, on the national level. I figure a boycott on voting gop for two four-year cycles will end the gop for good and all and it will be a easy lift because there is no fight in them. That's happening anyway so it shouldn't be too hard. Yeah, I was going to put that in there but some here are still blind to that fact and think there's hope. |
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Shocking! So the GOPs new team of “constitutional conservative warriors” is now running to play with the Dems.
THIS is what you get when you only get a choice between true Communists and communist sympathizers in an election. The R brand is just the light version of the D brand. If you are donating to the GOP you are feeding this endless cycle of spineless opportunism. We should Pin this topic at the top of a forum and the next time the hoard of GOP apologists show up with “But bro it’s the only choice you got bro! This time it’s conservative constitutional warriors fighting for values and you’re not a communist cuck are ya?” No that argument is done. I have supported and voted for the GOP for the last 50 years. It’s over for the R brand as they just don’t do a damn thing they get elected and paid to do. They want my Vote they can earn it with their actions not just branding. |
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Quoted: "The constituencies we represent showcase the variety of thought across our great nation. From Texas to California and from Oklahoma to New York, Americans are tired of the Republican gridlock and simply want to see leaders from both sides of the aisle work on issues important to American families, workers and businesses," they wrote. what.the.fuck. View Quote Notice they don't give a crap if the solutions don't work or spend us into oblivion? I don't want socialist solutions. All they do is create more bureaucracy, waste and less freedom. Gridlock is preferable to bad decisions. Gridlock is preferable to Trillions of debt and nothing to show for it but more corruption. What these dumb cucks are saying is they are willing to take a knee and betray the people who elected them. We have been sold out once again. They will get nothing but some scraps and bones at best. |
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Quoted: The longer the fed gov goes on, the more gridlock we’ll have. The point has long past where the ‘lawmaking’ went from quasi-justified to full-on not needed. Continuing the Congress only deepens the abyss that is further restricting our rights and abilities + continuing to grow the digital $ debt. Same/similar can be said about many/most state legislatures too... ...gov is the enemy View Quote What's the alternative? Anarchy? |
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Quoted: What's the alternative? Anarchy? View Quote Congress following the constraints of Article 1, Section 8 is hardly anarchy. The original name for gridlock was checks and balances. But we’re so far from a Constitutionally limited federal republic that fixing the mess won’t ever occur at a national level. At this point it’s all a cargo cult. |
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Quoted: Beth Van Duyne will be hearing from me. https://vanduyne.house.gov/media/press-releases/broad-and-diverse-group-house-gop-freshmen-send-letter-vowing-work-president View Quote Also, won't she get in trouble calling the women "broads"? |
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[#50]
Someone should tell these jackasses that 19 year old socialist college kids did not vote for them. Don’t bend over for them.
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