Senator Young votes for infrastructure bill

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  • 2in1evtime

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    Young didn't vote for it, but he didn't have to considering 19 other republicans gave him cover to vote no.

    I will stand corrected but i did see a article that stated he voted for it and that is what i went on need to start book marking and add to my threads i guess
     

    MCgrease08

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    I will stand corrected but i did see a article that stated he voted for it and that is what i went on need to start book marking and add to my threads i guess
    He initially said he was going to vote for it. I presume that once the uni-party had the votes to pass it they gave him permission to vote no, thinking we're all rubes who would pat him on the back for standing up against it.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Young didn't vote for it, but he didn't have to considering 19 other republicans gave him cover to vote no.

    I noticed Lindsey Graham voted for it. Didn't take him long to revert to his RINO ways after Trump left office did it?
     

    rhamersley

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    Young didn't vote for it, but he didn't have to considering 19 other republicans gave him cover to vote no.

    He voted to get it out of committee, though. If they could have kept it there, then no vote would have happened today. Typical scumbag move…vote to advance and then vote against when you can’t stop it.
     

    ninepntr

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    Another Real problem is the 3.5 trillion dollar reconciliation bill that is next.
    It has a massive amount of money for Amnesty for all the illegals.

    Can you imagine the run on the open boarder once the illegals hear they are going to get citizenship along with the free healthcare,college,housing?


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    ninepntr

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    Another Real problem is the 3.5 trillion dollar reconciliation bill that is next.
    It has a massive amount of money for Amnesty for all the illegals.

    Can you imagine the run on the open boarder once the illegals hear they are going to get citizenship along with the free healthcare,college,housing?


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    BigRed

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    The house just passed the $1.2b "infrastructure" bill. It's heading to Biden to get signed.


    Trillion, not billion.

    The difference is significant.

    This is on top of all other obligations.

    We are delivering our children and grandchildren into economic slavery.

    The central state can go straight to ****.
     

    BigRed

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    The following 13 Republican congressmen voted in favor of the legislation:

    Adam Kinzinger of Illinois
    Don Bacon of Nebraska
    Don Young of Alaska
    John Katko of New York
    Tom Reed of New York
    Andrew Garbarino of New York
    Nicole Malliotakis of New York
    Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania
    Chris Smith of New Jersey
    Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
    Fred Upton of Michigan
    Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio
    David McKinley of West Virginia

    These are the ******** that got the $1,200,000,000,000 through.

    The central state can go to ****
     
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