Posted on 03/15/2022 6:22:01 PM PDT by conservative98
WASHINGTON — Six Republican senators voted against an amendment Tuesday that would eliminate the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) position, which is held by Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Senators voted on Kentucky Republican Rand Paul’s amendment to replace the NIAID with three separate national research institutes on Tuesday morning in Washington, D.C.
Republican Senators Richard Burr of North Carolina, Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, and Jerry Moran of Kansas each voted against the amendment.
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Sad that is the way it is. But It may be getting a little better. Not much, but a little.
no... they got voted for last election. their constituents are morons...
Our critters on Capital Hill, I agree.
As for people back home, I agree they won’t either, but I think naivety
plays apart in it. We both know there are Leftists in that mix, and I don’t excuse
them at all.
Is a corollary to your assertion- anyone that reflexively voted straight republican is a moron?
Your thinking is likely deeper than mine. Thanks!
Lol... Eh’m... The bastards keep getting voted in somehow. That’s all I “see”.
No surprise there.
“RINO season. Vote them out.”
Maybe someday, but not this year. Of those 6 traitors, 4 of them are not up in 2022 and the re-election of the other 2 (Moran, Murkowski) is 99% assured: Moran has no serious opponent in either party in Kansas (Democrats love him too), and Rigged Choice Voting in Alaska virtually guarantees 6 more years of the Cow.
“....Rigged Choice Voting in Alaska virtually guarantees 6 more years of the Cow.....”
Another argument for repealing t he 17th amendment!
Susan, Lisa and Mitt should get a room.
More Primary Targets self-Identifying.
Always keep a log book of names and events for elections.
I was reading through your posting history trying to figure you out, and this post explains it all. —It’s probably the best argument I’ve ever read against voting R at all costs.
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