Posted on 02/27/2019 1:34:45 PM PST by rdl6989
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins says shell vote against President Donald Trumps nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Maine Republican said Wednesday she has too many concerns with the actions Andrew Wheeler has taken as acting EPA administrator.
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Where is the Flakester when they need him?
Look up the word 'RINO' in the dictionary, and you'll find Susan Collins' face right there.
If there was ever a Republican In Name Only, she's it.
This is where we find out whether 53 Republicans are enough.
About 90% of the time, including virtually every judge. Much better than any Democrat has.
Collins is probably already toast in her next election
We so badly need TERM LIMITS for congresscritters.
Remember she voted for Kavanaugh. She’s going to bitch out sometimes, she’s still much better than the moonbat democrat that would replace her.
What the hell is Tillis problem? That’s not a list I’m happy to see him on.
I’m wondering if Lt. Gov. Dan Forest shouldn’t switch to primary him out instead.
Someone needs to beat that SOB Governor.
First of all, Senator Tillis has voted the right way every time that we’ve needed him, including in the Judiciary Committee (where he held firm and denied Garland a hearing, and later voted Gorsuch, Cavanaugh and every other Trump judicial nominee out of committee). Had Tillis wanted to vote against the EPA nominee (who was going to get confirned anyway) because he thought that it will help him win reelection next year in a battleground state, then more power to him. Having Wheeler win confirmation with 52 votes instead of 51 votes is nowhere near as important as having Thom Tillis win reelection in what surely will be a competitive race.
But, more importantly, Thom Tillis NEVER SAID that he would vote against Wheeler as head of the EPA (Google it if you don’t believe me). In fact, Tillis ignored the huge media campaign in NC to strongarm him into opposing Wheeler, and he voted FOR Wheeler’s confirmation yesterday, when Wheeler was confirmed 52-47. See https://www.rollcall.com/news/congress/senate-confirms-former-coal-lobbyist-wheeler-lead-epa.
Oh, and RINO Murkowski (who does need to be primaried out, although that won’t be possible until 2022) voted for Wheeler as well. The only GOP senator to vote against Wheeler was Susan Collins (who, as far as I’m concerned, has earned the right to cast a few meaningless environmentalist votes after she cast the deciding vote to get Kavanaugh confirned in the face of all that vitriol), and, except for the absent Sinema, every Democrat (including “pro coal” “Blue Dog” Joe Manchin of WV) voted against Wheeler.
We have enough enemies in the RAT Party to try to invent new ones in the GOP. If you want to defeat a North Carolina incumbent in 2020, there’s a dangerous liberal Democrat governor who stole the 2016 election and who needs to be first and foremost in our target list.
I saw the light beginning to flicker as she began her Pro-Kavanaugh speech. There was LIFE AND A SOUL behind those eyes. And somehow they didn’t seem so vacant anymore. I was proud that day. Our prayers had been answered, a RINO COULD actually GET IT when necessary.
I long for the salad days of momentary sanity from the short bus republicans
Amen.
Tillis voted aye! You mislead us Centurion. He did however announce his voting for the rat resolution on the border (so is “hero” Rand Paul) perhaps you got the 2 things mixed up.
A lot of freepers seem to hate Tillis.
But as Goldwater has said, he almost always votes correctly on matters of import so we need to consider whether risking the seat and expending resources for the chance to slightly improve upon him is worth it, I can’t imagine it is. As an aside, I’d give Collins a pass in the primary and fully support her over her Marxist opponent.
In any case defeating the rat Governor is extremely important so Dan Forest needs to stay in that race.
Yes, wrong thread, but Tillis is one of four promised noes on NEA, which will invoke Trumps first veto. Not good, this is hard ball not the debating society
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