Republicans Fighting Amongst Themselves, All In Confusion

Facts are facts....the slant is simply salad dressing...they don't change the facts...search those facts out, and ignore the slant and spin, is what I try to always do....then on those facts, comes my opinion or even my slant! :)

... If there are no facts to find then it is just an opinion article.
MSM are not facts......documentation from non-biased entities are facts
 
right on--the Squad--especially muslim Omar, is anti-American
There's about a dozen of those hard core socialists who are taking the Democrat Party farther and farther away from mainstream America. Pelosi has tried, but she can't control them.


The good thing is that their agenda is proving to be an abject failure and it's being rejected across the country. Even in far left wing enclaves like Seattle and Minneapolis.
 
It's foolish to think Trump isn't part of the picture with the R party... imo!!!
He's not nearly as relevant as you think he is. The Republican Party will do just fine as long as they present a conservative alternative to the Democrats.
 
The failure of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and party whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) to stop thirteen Republican lawmakers from siding with the Democrats and passing a massive infrastructure bill is setting off a "bloodletting" within the GOP caucus, reports the Washington Posts Aaron Blake.

Late Friday night, thirteen GOP House members broke ranks and voted for the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now awaits President Joe Biden's signature -- and they were immediately denounced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."


They'll forget all about it after they get their subpoenas.
And yet how many are upset that not all within the Democratic Party failed to vote for it. Funny how it is only bad news when it is the other side. This is just a failure on your partisan uninformed hack
 
The failure of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and party whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) to stop thirteen Republican lawmakers from siding with the Democrats and passing a massive infrastructure bill is setting off a "bloodletting" within the GOP caucus, reports the Washington Posts Aaron Blake.

Late Friday night, thirteen GOP House members broke ranks and voted for the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now awaits President Joe Biden's signature -- and they were immediately denounced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."


They'll forget all about it after they get their subpoenas.
Nobody but the rwnj base pays any attention to the Boss Karen, Aka space laser barbie.
 
I don't know why you say the Republicans are in confusion ------

It's all perfectly clear.

We'll primary and get rid of the bad Republicans who vote to impeach Trump and vote with Dems, and replace them with Good Guys.

And get rid of most of the Dem congressmen in 2022. Simple. Easy.
 
He's not nearly as relevant as you think he is. The Republican Party will do just fine as long as they present a conservative alternative to the Democrats.
That's true...at least in Virginia! And if the Republicans have learned a lesson from it, and the Dems have not learned their lesson from the Virginia loss, then Dems will get creamed in the 2022 election....imo.

(The Virginia Republican gov candidate had no dirty laundry connections to trumpism.)

But, all of the above, has yet to be written in history! Time will tell!

We'll see!
 
Which is a scam. Most of that bill is spent on social programs and paybacks to pet special interests. They are calling that "human infrastructure."

The Democrtat Party is the one cracking up. The hard left is pushing the party farther and farther away from the mainstream. This is why Democrats are losing more ground across the country.

The Democrat Party is turning into a fringe party thanks to AOC and her troop of anti-Anerican extremists.

AOC didn't vote for it.
 
There's about a dozen of those hard core socialists who are taking the Democrat Party farther and farther away from mainstream America. Pelosi has tried, but she can't control them.


The good thing is that their agenda is proving to be an abject failure and it's being rejected across the country. Even in far left wing enclaves like Seattle and Minneapolis.

Omar didn't vote for it.
 
Omar didn't vote for it.
Right. She Wanted more. She wants complete socialism She wants government control of all business and industry.

She has advocated the elimination of police forces. She advocates eliminating borders. She advocates the elimination of the military. Her and people who think like her want to completely destroy the country.
 
That's true...at least in Virginia! And if the Republicans have learned a lesson from it, and the Dems have not learned their lesson from the Virginia loss, then Dems will get creamed in the 2022 election....imo.

(The Virginia Republican gov candidate had no dirty laundry connections to trumpism.)

But, all of the above, has yet to be written in history! Time will tell!

We'll see!
The Democrats, at least the ones who are now gaining controlling of the party, think that they lost because they didn't go far enough to the hard left.
 
The failure of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and party whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) to stop thirteen Republican lawmakers from siding with the Democrats and passing a massive infrastructure bill is setting off a "bloodletting" within the GOP caucus, reports the Washington Posts Aaron Blake.

Late Friday night, thirteen GOP House members broke ranks and voted for the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now awaits President Joe Biden's signature -- and they were immediately denounced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."


They'll forget all about it after they get their subpoenas.
But this is how America got to this point, the GOP continually caving.

Nothing new here, just more of the same.
 
The bill was good for the Republican's constituents.

And it's a big F.U. to trump.
President Trump had 4 straight years calling weeks, Infrastructure Week, to try to get an infrastructure bill...two straight years with Republican majorities in both houses on Congress too. Biden got one passed. Trump didn't want Rs to show any support for it, in the House....is what I've read on it.

The infrastructure bill was bipartisan in the Senate, there was no reason for McCarthy's shenanigans.... the bill was good for both parties and their constituents.
 
The failure of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and party whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) to stop thirteen Republican lawmakers from siding with the Democrats and passing a massive infrastructure bill is setting off a "bloodletting" within the GOP caucus, reports the Washington Posts Aaron Blake.

Late Friday night, thirteen GOP House members broke ranks and voted for the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now awaits President Joe Biden's signature -- and they were immediately denounced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."


They'll forget all about it after they get their subpoenas.
And Cortez is fighting with Manchin, so you do know not everyone agree all the time, well maybe you do not…
 
President Trump had 4 straight years calling weeks, Infrastructure Week, to try to get an infrastructure bill...two straight years with Republican majorities in both houses on Congress too. Biden got one passed. Trump didn't want Rs to show any support for it, in the House....is what I've read on it.

The infrastructure bill was bipartisan in the Senate, there was no reason for McCarthy's shenanigans.... the bill was good for both parties and their constituents.
McConnell is the main issues as always…
 
The Democrats, at least the ones who are now gaining controlling of the party, think that they lost because they didn't go far enough to the hard left.
Not what we are hearing....well...they may think that way as you say, but I haven't seen any of that....our MSM skewed it more like Moderates need to be heard, less bickering and games within, focus on kitchen table issues instead of all about Trump, sell their infrastructure bills in 6 words or less...meme worthy! :D
 
Not what we are hearing....well...they may think that way as you say, but I haven't seen any of that....our MSM skewed it more like Moderates need to be heard, less bickering and games within, focus on kitchen table issues instead of all about Trump, sell their infrastructure bills in 6 words or less...meme worthy! :D
Then quit getting your news from CNN and MSNBC.
 

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