Republicans:
Aaron Bean of Florida
Andy Biggs of Arizona
Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Mike Bost of Illinois
Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma
Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Ben Cline of Virginia
Michael Cloud of Texas
Mike Collins of Georgia
James Comer of Kentucky
Eli Crane of Arizona
Byron Donalds of Florida
Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota
Russell Fry of South Carolina
Matt Gaetz of Florida
Bob Good of Virginia
Paul Gosar of Arizona
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Harriet Hageman of Wyoming
Andy Harris of Maryland
Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
French Hill of Arkansas
Wesley Hunt of Texas
John Joyce of Pennsylvania
Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Anna Paulina Luna of Florida
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Brian Mast of Florida
Mary Miller of Illinois
Cory Mills of Florida
Alex Mooney of West Virginia
Barry Moore of Alabama
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Andy Ogles of Tennessee
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
Bill Posey of Florida
Matt Rosendale of Montana
Chip Roy of Texas
Keith Self of Texas
Jason Smith of Missouri
Greg Steube of Florida
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
William Timmons of South Carolina
Michael Waltz of Florida
Democrats: …
Holy crap! None of my state’s horrible reps are on that list. Thats amazingly good!
That list, reorganized/alphabetized by state:
Tap for list of Republicans:
Barry Moore of Alabama
Andy Biggs of Arizona
Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Eli Crane of Arizona
Paul Gosar of Arizona
French Hill of Arkansas
Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Aaron Bean of Florida
Anna Paulina Luna of Florida
Bill Posey of Florida
Brian Mast of Florida
Byron Donalds of Florida
Cory Mills of Florida
Greg Steube of Florida
Matt Gaetz of Florida
Michael Waltz of Florida
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Mike Collins of Georgia
Mary Miller of Illinois
Mike Bost of Illinois
James Comer of Kentucky
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Andy Harris of Maryland
Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota
Jason Smith of Missouri
Matt Rosendale of Montana
Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
John Joyce of Pennsylvania
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Russell Fry of South Carolina
William Timmons of South Carolina
Andy Ogles of Tennessee
Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee
Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Chip Roy of Texas
Keith Self of Texas
Michael Cloud of Texas
Wesley Hunt of Texas
Ben Cline of Virginia
Bob Good of Virginia
Alex Mooney of West Virginia
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
Harriet Hageman of Wyoming
Tap for list of Democrats
…
Greene called for an amendment which would have struck over “$433 million in NATO funding” from the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs appropriations bill, she told members of Congress while speaking on the House floor.
Very odd phrasing because nobody funds NATO exactly. They fund their own military, which is in a defensive alliance with other country’s militaries. Other than some coordination costs and command structure there really isn’t anything that is direct NATO cost. The news agency fell for her phrasing.
Sounds like what she actually wants to defund is military construction and veterans affairs.
*Apparently it was defunding some overseas troop infrastructure. Guess what you have to shelter your troops no matter where they’re based.
It’s just… well, it’s not surprising, but it’s just so fucking obnoxious. And also right on top of McConnell of all people decrying and calling out isolationism and fascism (but not really, because he mostly just pivoted it into taking digs at Biden and Democrats, as if they’re the ones blocking literally anything from getting done on that front).
I haven’t had my blood boil like reading that McConnell piece.
I can’t even put the rage into words.
It’s like… the first couple paragraphs are mostly coherent. And then it slowly morphs into WOOOOOO REPUBLICANS ARE THE ONLY ONES WHO CAN SAVE US (pointedly ignoring the fact that they’re the ones that are preventing literally ANYTHING important or useful from getting done).
Putin owns these cuntrags.
The Republican Party has been compromised