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originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: putnam6
And itll pass.
And people will yell.
And politicians will grandstand.
And the fed will print.
And we will pay.
And the next one will also pass......
originally posted by: Brotherman
Wonder how much it cost to write all that bull 💩 and then print it out so it can be displayed on the magic picture box.
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JUST IN: Senate Votes 70-25 to Advance $1.7 Trillion Schumer-Pelosi Omnibus Spending Bill – Here Are the 21 Republicans Who Voted for This Monstrosity
By Cristina Laila
Published December 20, 2022 at 7:00pm
The Republican senators who betrayed their own party include:
Blunt,
Boozman,
Capito,
Collins,
Cornyn,
Cotton,
Graham,
Grassley,
Hyde-Smith,
McConnell,
Moran,
Murkowski,
Portman,
Romney,
Rounds,
Rubio,
Shelby,
Thune,
Tuberville,
Wicker and
Young.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: VictorVonDoom
Better yet they been on Trump ass for 6 years, wasting tax dollars looking for something to get him and still looking, but wants to ram a 1.7 trillion dollar mostly pork crap and 3 days to read the bill.
Democrats has lost their mind, they are the biggest danger to our nation and a national security risk.