House Republicans Are Failing America's Democracy On Infrastructure Bill!

JimofPennsylvan

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House Republicans are incredibly selfish bums for not committing to vote for passage of this bipartisan infrastructure bill, the country desperately needs this bill, a significant amount of its bridge infrastructure teeters on being unsafe, we have pipes that transport water that have lead in them that can leach into the water and cause brain damage for children, we have significant areas of the country that does not have broad band internet connection in this day and age and on and on and this bipartisan infrastructure bill will make a significant difference in reducing these problems and these House Republicans won't vote for passage. These bums don't deserve to be in the House; many of these Republicans continually claim to be conservative, based on the conventional standards of conservatism they should be yes votes on this bill. When the Republicans recently controlled the Senate, the committee that deals with infrastructure came out and said the country definitely needs to spend significantly more on infrastructure. This bipartisan bill increases spending modestly, based on current pay/go standards and dynamic scoring it is essentially paid for there is no good public policy reason for a conservative to be against this bill. These House Republicans that are no votes are betraying their oaths as members of the House of Representatives they should not be in their jobs; there is 212 Republicans in the House at least one hundred of them are not from districts which are overwhelmingly far right which might mitigate their wrongfulness in not being a yes vote so these one hundred should be committed to vote in favor of passage. Nineteen Republican Senators voted yes on this bill when it came up in the Senate, it is indefensible the Republican House isn't producing this percentage of yes votes. It is obvious House Republicans are playing politics here they want to deny the Democrats in having an asset to run on in the 2022 election, a great infrastructure bill, and that is reprehensible beyond words that the Republican House caucus would put party before country!
 
House Republicans are incredibly selfish bums for not committing to vote for passage of this bipartisan infrastructure bill, the country desperately needs this bill, a significant amount of its bridge infrastructure teeters on being unsafe, we have pipes that transport water that have lead in them that can leach into the water and cause brain damage for children, we have significant areas of the country that does not have broad band internet connection in this day and age and on and on and this bipartisan infrastructure bill will make a significant difference in reducing these problems and these House Republicans won't vote for passage. These bums don't deserve to be in the House; many of these Republicans continually claim to be conservative, based on the conventional standards of conservatism they should be yes votes on this bill. When the Republicans recently controlled the Senate, the committee that deals with infrastructure came out and said the country definitely needs to spend significantly more on infrastructure. This bipartisan bill increases spending modestly, based on current pay/go standards and dynamic scoring it is essentially paid for there is no good public policy reason for a conservative to be against this bill. These House Republicans that are no votes are betraying their oaths as members of the House of Representatives they should not be in their jobs; there is 212 Republicans in the House at least one hundred of them are not from districts which are overwhelmingly far right which might mitigate their wrongfulness in not being a yes vote so these one hundred should be committed to vote in favor of passage. Nineteen Republican Senators voted yes on this bill when it came up in the Senate, it is indefensible the Republican House isn't producing this percentage of yes votes. It is obvious House Republicans are playing politics here they want to deny the Democrats in having an asset to run on in the 2022 election, a great infrastructure bill, and that is reprehensible beyond words that the Republican House caucus would put party before country!
Pretty funny considering AOC/Sanders Progressives are fighting against their own party and won't vote for this one with out the 3.5 trillion reconciliation bill at the same time. Maybe your party needs to be removed from the house as they can't unite
 
But Chuck Schumer promised the voters in Georgia that all they had to do is give democrats full control over all 3 branches, and they did. Democrats can now do ANYTHING they want.

So why do we need the GOP? They obviously have no function within society and must be destroyed.
 
House Republicans are incredibly selfish bums for not committing to vote for passage of this bipartisan infrastructure bill, the country desperately needs this bill, a significant amount of its bridge infrastructure teeters on being unsafe, we have pipes that transport water that have lead in them that can leach into the water and cause brain damage for children, we have significant areas of the country that does not have broad band internet connection in this day and age and on and on and this bipartisan infrastructure bill will make a significant difference in reducing these problems and these House Republicans won't vote for passage. These bums don't deserve to be in the House; many of these Republicans continually claim to be conservative, based on the conventional standards of conservatism they should be yes votes on this bill. When the Republicans recently controlled the Senate, the committee that deals with infrastructure came out and said the country definitely needs to spend significantly more on infrastructure. This bipartisan bill increases spending modestly, based on current pay/go standards and dynamic scoring it is essentially paid for there is no good public policy reason for a conservative to be against this bill. These House Republicans that are no votes are betraying their oaths as members of the House of Representatives they should not be in their jobs; there is 212 Republicans in the House at least one hundred of them are not from districts which are overwhelmingly far right which might mitigate their wrongfulness in not being a yes vote so these one hundred should be committed to vote in favor of passage. Nineteen Republican Senators voted yes on this bill when it came up in the Senate, it is indefensible the Republican House isn't producing this percentage of yes votes. It is obvious House Republicans are playing politics here they want to deny the Democrats in having an asset to run on in the 2022 election, a great infrastructure bill, and that is reprehensible beyond words that the Republican House caucus would put party before country!
We don't need a Porkzilla bill when there was an Infrastructure Bill under Trump that would have eliminated all that Pork and spent the money on The People not corrupt politicians and their friends., but Nancy Money Bags, who never saw a tax dollar she did not want to steal blocked it.
 
House Republicans are incredibly selfish bums for not committing to vote for passage of this bipartisan infrastructure bill, the country desperately needs this bill, a significant amount of its bridge infrastructure teeters on being unsafe, we have pipes that transport water that have lead in them that can leach into the water and cause brain damage for children, we have significant areas of the country that does not have broad band internet connection in this day and age and on and on and this bipartisan infrastructure bill will make a significant difference in reducing these problems and these House Republicans won't vote for passage. These bums don't deserve to be in the House; many of these Republicans continually claim to be conservative, based on the conventional standards of conservatism they should be yes votes on this bill. When the Republicans recently controlled the Senate, the committee that deals with infrastructure came out and said the country definitely needs to spend significantly more on infrastructure. This bipartisan bill increases spending modestly, based on current pay/go standards and dynamic scoring it is essentially paid for there is no good public policy reason for a conservative to be against this bill. These House Republicans that are no votes are betraying their oaths as members of the House of Representatives they should not be in their jobs; there is 212 Republicans in the House at least one hundred of them are not from districts which are overwhelmingly far right which might mitigate their wrongfulness in not being a yes vote so these one hundred should be committed to vote in favor of passage. Nineteen Republican Senators voted yes on this bill when it came up in the Senate, it is indefensible the Republican House isn't producing this percentage of yes votes. It is obvious House Republicans are playing politics here they want to deny the Democrats in having an asset to run on in the 2022 election, a great infrastructure bill, and that is reprehensible beyond words that the Republican House caucus would put party before country!

I generally ignore your long-winded dissertations - but I agree with most of this.
 
House Republicans are incredibly selfish bums for not committing to vote for passage of this bipartisan infrastructure bill, the country desperately needs this bill, a significant amount of its bridge infrastructure teeters on being unsafe, we have pipes that transport water that have lead in them that can leach into the water and cause brain damage for children, we have significant areas of the country that does not have broad band internet connection in this day and age and on and on and this bipartisan infrastructure bill will make a significant difference in reducing these problems and these House Republicans won't vote for passage. These bums don't deserve to be in the House; many of these Republicans continually claim to be conservative, based on the conventional standards of conservatism they should be yes votes on this bill. When the Republicans recently controlled the Senate, the committee that deals with infrastructure came out and said the country definitely needs to spend significantly more on infrastructure. This bipartisan bill increases spending modestly, based on current pay/go standards and dynamic scoring it is essentially paid for there is no good public policy reason for a conservative to be against this bill. These House Republicans that are no votes are betraying their oaths as members of the House of Representatives they should not be in their jobs; there is 212 Republicans in the House at least one hundred of them are not from districts which are overwhelmingly far right which might mitigate their wrongfulness in not being a yes vote so these one hundred should be committed to vote in favor of passage. Nineteen Republican Senators voted yes on this bill when it came up in the Senate, it is indefensible the Republican House isn't producing this percentage of yes votes. It is obvious House Republicans are playing politics here they want to deny the Democrats in having an asset to run on in the 2022 election, a great infrastructure bill, and that is reprehensible beyond words that the Republican House caucus would put party before country!

How do you know how many House Repubs voted yes or no on this bill? They haven't voted on it in the House, right? If you're going to throw out numbers then you need to show where you got them from. Cuz otherwise someone might decide you're full of shit.
 
We don't just have one giant pork fest spending bill, we have TWO. Who writes these bills? Does Congress just have an all night bill writing parties where they each bring their piece of pork and a bottle of their favorite booze? What kind of governance is this?
 
House Republicans are incredibly selfish bums for not committing to vote for passage of this bipartisan infrastructure bill, the country desperately needs this bill, a significant amount of its bridge infrastructure teeters on being unsafe, we have pipes that transport water that have lead in them that can leach into the water and cause brain damage for children, we have significant areas of the country that does not have broad band internet connection in this day and age and on and on and this bipartisan infrastructure bill will make a significant difference in reducing these problems and these House Republicans won't vote for passage. These bums don't deserve to be in the House; many of these Republicans continually claim to be conservative, based on the conventional standards of conservatism they should be yes votes on this bill. When the Republicans recently controlled the Senate, the committee that deals with infrastructure came out and said the country definitely needs to spend significantly more on infrastructure. This bipartisan bill increases spending modestly, based on current pay/go standards and dynamic scoring it is essentially paid for there is no good public policy reason for a conservative to be against this bill. These House Republicans that are no votes are betraying their oaths as members of the House of Representatives they should not be in their jobs; there is 212 Republicans in the House at least one hundred of them are not from districts which are overwhelmingly far right which might mitigate their wrongfulness in not being a yes vote so these one hundred should be committed to vote in favor of passage. Nineteen Republican Senators voted yes on this bill when it came up in the Senate, it is indefensible the Republican House isn't producing this percentage of yes votes. It is obvious House Republicans are playing politics here they want to deny the Democrats in having an asset to run on in the 2022 election, a great infrastructure bill, and that is reprehensible beyond words that the Republican House caucus would put party before country!
Republicans don't vote for communism, asshole, and that's all this so-called "infrastructure" bill is.
 
House Republicans are incredibly selfish bums for not committing to vote for passage of this bipartisan infrastructure bill, the country desperately needs this bill, a significant amount of its bridge infrastructure teeters on being unsafe, we have pipes that transport water that have lead in them that can leach into the water and cause brain damage for children, we have significant areas of the country that does not have broad band internet connection in this day and age and on and on and this bipartisan infrastructure bill will make a significant difference in reducing these problems and these House Republicans won't vote for passage. These bums don't deserve to be in the House; many of these Republicans continually claim to be conservative, based on the conventional standards of conservatism they should be yes votes on this bill. When the Republicans recently controlled the Senate, the committee that deals with infrastructure came out and said the country definitely needs to spend significantly more on infrastructure. This bipartisan bill increases spending modestly, based on current pay/go standards and dynamic scoring it is essentially paid for there is no good public policy reason for a conservative to be against this bill. These House Republicans that are no votes are betraying their oaths as members of the House of Representatives they should not be in their jobs; there is 212 Republicans in the House at least one hundred of them are not from districts which are overwhelmingly far right which might mitigate their wrongfulness in not being a yes vote so these one hundred should be committed to vote in favor of passage. Nineteen Republican Senators voted yes on this bill when it came up in the Senate, it is indefensible the Republican House isn't producing this percentage of yes votes. It is obvious House Republicans are playing politics here they want to deny the Democrats in having an asset to run on in the 2022 election, a great infrastructure bill, and that is reprehensible beyond words that the Republican House caucus would put party before country!

Government supplied baby-sitting isn't "infrastructure"
 

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