Posted on 05/28/2023 11:47:26 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
On Sunday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Velshi,” Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) stated that she is “really” “annoyed” that there are cuts for new IRS workers in the debt ceiling agreement between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), but “there is nothing I can do about it,” people shouldn’t refuse to vote for the deal over it, and she doesn’t think the IRS provision is going to be “enough to make anybody vote against the bill.”
Dingell said that while she can’t say how she’ll vote on the deal until she actually sees the text of a bill, “I’ll tell you something that really has me annoyed — there is nothing I can do about it, it is not something that any of us should ever not…vote for this bill over — but the fact is that they cut back on money being invested in IRS workers. Those IRS workers were not going after everyday working men and women, they were going after the revenue. They were going after the billionaires and the corporations that need to pay their fair share. That has me annoyed.”
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Well if she’s willing to vote for it, that tells me it favors democrats more than conservatives. If it were any good, democrats would be hysterically refusing to vote for it at all.
https://twitter.com/chiproytx/status/1662813382553001986
US Rep. Chip Roy
1st - the leadership playbook is to line up cheerleading on phone calls to demonstrate “unity.” 2nd, not 95% - I know of more no’s than that already. 3rd - they haven’t been educated yet on what a turd-sandwich this “deal” is. They will be.
Here's more from Chip Roy:
Rep. Chip Roy rips ‘new debt-ceiling deal’ to SHREDS in brutally, painfully honest thread
Will Trump speak up against McCarthy after shoving him down our throats?
Trump needs to say something.
I agree. I wonder if he and McCarthy spoke before McCarthy met with Biden. It would be interesting to know, but I can see if the two of them keep that between themselves. The Democrats would have a field day with it. I was against McCarthy being speaker from the start, and disappointed that Trump backed him. Wouldn't be the first time Trump put himself in the position of being stabbed in the back. He gives his loyalty away too easily, and ends up taking it in the shorts later on. McCarthy's been in Congress for 16 years, and has done nothing that would lead me to believe he can be trusted. I think he's a snake.
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