Rand Paul doubles down on big, beautiful bill criticism after Trump slam

They always offer little tid bits to the many, TO COVER THERE ASSSES,
BOTH PARTYS.
BUT ALWAYS FAVOR There own money, and the BIG money that pays their bills.
Get money out of politics.!
And MAYBE the billions spent to put nit wits in office,
Will instead attract people both smart & that Love AMERICA.
we the people will never even get the footnotes of what is really in this bill, just a few headliners
 
They always offer little tid bits to the many, TO COVER THERE ASSSES,
BOTH PARTYS.
BUT ALWAYS FAVOR There own money, and the BIG money that pays their bills.
Get money out of politics.!
And MAYBE the billions spent to put nit wits in office,
Will instead attract people both smart & that Love AMERICA.
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One thing is certain....Rand Paul won't be moved on this issue.
The more Trump trashes him, the more energy he gets:


Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) doubled down on his objections to President Trump’s House-passed “big, beautiful bill” in Tuesday comments.

Paul said he strongly opposes raising the debt ceiling, which would be hiked by $4 trillion under the current legislation. Lawmakers have speculated the increase could cause debt to swell by $30 trillion over the next decade.

“I want to see the tax cuts made permanent, but I also want to see the $5 trillion in new debt removed from the bill. At least 4 of us in the Senate feel this way,” Paul wrote in a Tuesday morning post on the social platform X.

Republicans have a majority in the upper chamber but can only afford to have three defections to ensure the bill’s passage.

Paul, alongside Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and Mike Lee
(R-Utah), has urged his colleagues to cut down on spending allotments to rein in the country’s debt.

Trump & his RINO's will not stop until every last fiscal conservative is out of DC. Then they and the democrats will never get any opposition to this massive spending problem they have.


By now, according to Trumps promises, the government should be gutted and the spending greatly reduced.
But instead, we're getting the opposite.

And the Trumpbots are still calling it "winning."
 
Trump & his RINO's will not stop until every last fiscal conservative is out of DC. Then they and the democrats will never get any opposition to this massive spending problem they have.


By now, according to Trumps promises, the government should be gutted and the spending greatly reduced.
But instead, we're getting the opposite.

And the Trumpbots are still calling it "winning."
SO much winning.
 
SO much winning.

Just like last time. Trump's actual winning stopped about 6 months into his administration.

Ever seen the movie "groundhog day?" It's been the same day ever since Obama got elected.
 
Trump & his RINO's will not stop until every last fiscal conservative is out of DC. Then they and the democrats will never get any opposition to this massive spending problem they have.


By now, according to Trumps promises, the government should be gutted and the spending greatly reduced.
But instead, we're getting the opposite.

And the Trumpbots are still calling it "winning."
Its winning for the billionaire class.
 
One thing is certain....Rand Paul won't be moved on this issue.
The more Trump trashes him, the more energy he gets:


Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) doubled down on his objections to President Trump’s House-passed “big, beautiful bill” in Tuesday comments.

Paul said he strongly opposes raising the debt ceiling, which would be hiked by $4 trillion under the current legislation. Lawmakers have speculated the increase could cause debt to swell by $30 trillion over the next decade.

“I want to see the tax cuts made permanent, but I also want to see the $5 trillion in new debt removed from the bill. At least 4 of us in the Senate feel this way,” Paul wrote in a Tuesday morning post on the social platform X.

Republicans have a majority in the upper chamber but can only afford to have three defections to ensure the bill’s passage.

Paul, alongside Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and Mike Lee
(R-Utah), has urged his colleagues to cut down on spending allotments to rein in the country’s debt.
godamnit Soros
 
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