Posted on 11/09/2023 7:38:18 AM PST by cotton1706
Here is a list of the 70 House Republicans who voted to reward the FBI for targeting their voters.
REPRESENTATIVE PARTY STATE VOTE
Bacon Republican Nebraska
Barr Republican Kentucky
Bentz Republican Oregon
Bice Republican Oklahoma
Bost Republican Illinois
Buchanan Republican Florida
Buck Republican Colorado
Calvert Republican California
Carey Republican Ohio
Carter (TX) Republican Texas
Chavez-DeRemer Republican Oregon
Cole Republican Oklahoma
D’Esposito Republican New York
Diaz-Balart Republican Florida
Duarte Republican California
Edwards Republican North Carolina
Ellzey Republican Texas
Feenstra Republican Iowa
Ferguson Republican Georgia
Fitzpatrick Republican Pennsylvania
Flood Republican Nebraska
Garbarino Republican New York
Gonzales, Tony Republican Texas
González-Colón Republican Puerto Rico
Granger Republican Texas
Graves (MO) Republican Missouri
Guthrie Republican Kentucky
Hinson Republican Iowa
Joyce (OH) Republican Ohio
Kean (NJ) Republican New Jersey
Kelly (PA) Republican Pennsylvania
Kiley Republican California
Kim (CA) Republican California
Kustoff Republican Tennessee
LaHood Republican Illinois
LaLota Republican New York
Lamborn Republican Colorado
Lawler Republican New York
Lee (FL) Republican Florida
Letlow Republican Louisiana
Lucas Republican Oklahoma NO
Luetkemeyer Republican Missouri
Malliotakis Republican New York
McCormick Republican Georgia
McHenry Republican North Carolina
Meuser Republican Pennsylvania
Miller (OH) Republican Ohio
Moore (UT) Republican Utah
Moylan Republican Guam
Murphy Republican North Carolina
Newhouse Republican Washington
Nunn (IA) Republican Iowa
Obernolte Republican California
Rogers (AL) Republican Alabama
Rogers (KY) Republican Kentucky
Salazar Republican Florida
Scott, Austin Republican Georgia
Sessions Republican Texas
Simpson Republican Idaho
Smith (MO) Republican Missouri
Smith (NJ) Republican New Jersey
Smucker Republican Pennsylvania
Strong Republican Alabama
Thompson (PA) Republican Pennsylvania
Turner Republican Ohio
Valadao Republican California
Van Orden Republican Wisconsin
Wagner Republican Missouri
Wenstrup Republican Ohio
Womack Republican Arkansas
Of course, the list includes many of the same RINOs who consistently vote against their supporters.
One of the interesting things about J6 is how much it freaked out the Members of Congress, over what was a very minor demonstration, nowhere near as threatening as the Kavanaugh hearing riot, for example.
The decision by the Security Forces to evacuate the Members certainly escalated their reactions to the incident - but I think the main driver was their guilty consciences over what they were there to do. The attack on the Kavanaugh hearings was much more dangerous, but Members stood their ground in that case because they felt they were doing the right thing.
The wicked flee where no man pursueth.
Will it have prison cells on the top floor?
They do hate us.
I would agree, if they aren’t already corrupt, perverted and compromised when they get there, they damn sure are after a couple of years.
"Which Republicans are most likely compromised?"
$300 won’t even buy one percent of the coffee mugs they will need.
I assume they meant $300 million. I didn’t write the headline haha
You must have written the headline (and the article) as you gave no attribution to anyone else.
So this is your original material. Or you stole it.
Most folks have forgotten when things got real on the floor of the House of Representatives:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_United_States_Capitol_shooting
Greenbelt.
I thought the Biden junta was against suburban sprawl.
If the FBI needs a new headquarters, put it in Anacostia. Maybe there’s enough room next to DHS on the old St. Elizabeth’s Hospital campus. Or nearby if that site is filling up.
Greenbelt is enough a dump for their new headquarters. I find it odd that Congress will vote hundreds of millions for this nonsense when the GAO found last week that most federal agencies are showing 10 percent occupancy for their office buildings. Just where is the need??
Ken Buck you rotten, spineless bastard.
That is also my intent and I am sticking to it.
This is absolutely disgusting. The FBI doesn’t need a new building, they need new leadership. This is why our country is going down the sewer. The R’s are supposed to offer effective opposition to the utterly insane libtard policies pouring from the dimmocraps. Instead, they join right in with them. Our country cannot survive this. Our conservative voices are lost in the wind. We need Trump back.
No, they will be in the basement, I imagine, with a floor drain.
Edgar never quite came up to Feliks, but whoever is running the show now has shown a lot of potential.
That’s about right for deep stater Republicans - reward one of the most corrupt organizations in out government with a new building. Instead, they should be taking money away from Wray’s mafia.
Numerous corporations have blown huge amounts of money on giant corporate headquarters, even to the extent that such expenditures damaged the company. Why do organizations blow such damaging sums on something they generally don’t need, and which are often counterproductive? It’s about ego. It’s about showing the other companies how successful they are. Something similar happens among heads of government agencies. “Mine is bigger than yours.” The original need for corporate and governmental headquarters is that it made communications easy. But there is literally no need today to bring everyone together in one spot for the sake of communications and coordination. Doing so is actually a danger. An entire organization can be wiped out by a single incident, be it a natural disaster or a manmade disaster. Why does government still operate like it’s 1940? ‘Cause mine is bigger than yours?
This is primarily a local jobs program for Greenbelt.
Moving it there solves nothing. Consolidate it at Quantico if they have tom keep it in NoVA. I say move it to flyover country after they separate the CI responsibility from FBI. Take CI and set up something like an MI5. MI5 has no arrest ability it can only investigate. To make an arrest it has to go through royal prosecution authority & the UK police perform the actual arrest. This new federal CI agency should have to go through federal district attorneys and use the USMS & if needed local police for arrests.
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