Posted on 05/31/2023 7:59:18 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
The House of Representatives on Wednesday evening passed the McCarthy-Biden debt ceiling bill in a 314 to 117 vote.
The bill will advance to the Senate ahead of the June 5 deadline.
149 Republicans voted “Yes” while 71 Republicans stood with “We the People” and voted “No.”
Below is the list of Republicans who voted with the Democrats:
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(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Only one NY congressman voted against the bill.
Santos.
It's the stupid party vs the evil party.
They are both evil. The voters are the stupid ones.
There was an enabling act in 1933 and is another one about to be passed in 2023.
Reregister as Democrats, as the Republican Party just voted to make the USA a one-party nation.
Democratic primaries matter.
It is a breaking story indeed.
Yep, let’s smash the illusion of choice once and for all!
Seems like democrats did win the 2022 elections after all, and they now control the house and the senate and the White House. Clean sweep..
My rep k Hern voted NO
You’re welcome
I have a really strong argument against that propostion which is .... well,uh, maybe I’ll remember it after a single malt or two - with a touch of water to open it up. Wait, why would I waste a good single malt arguing about whether republicans are stupid or evil or lazy [which is kind of stupid and evil at the same time].
Tennessee voted 5 against, 3 for and 1 democrat. for a total of 9.
149 Republicans tossed in something from their wishlist. They’ll now go home and campaign that they got funding for a new park or amphitheater or some other BS. Their constituents will be so happy.
And the same lot will get sent back without any opposition
‘Muricans loves them some pork.
These people on both sides are going to suffer, because the recession will start in late summer and there’s going to be a gut feeling that this bill was the cause.
Especially Marjorie Taylor Greene voting yes. What should we do, primary her too?
Primary them all!
I did not see Lauren Boebert’s name on the list.
So disappointed in Marjorie Taylor Greene for voting with the Dems on this one.
Eh, it’s understandable. The electoral has not voted R the last two cycles and real debt reform requires touching the big rails
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