Should Republicans who voted for Infrastructure be driven from the party?

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Is a Republican who supports infrastructure a RINO?
Do they deserve to be driven from the party just because they did what is best for their district and state?


 
If this is their only break with the Trump wing then no. If they have a habit of supporting the nasty little DC Cabal, yeah, they need to be pushed out. Kind of like Cheney being ejected from the Wyoming Republican Party ;)
 
Considering the democrats controlled both houses of congress and we have record inflation in my lifetime?

Yes if I was mitch I would be on the warpath to get these idiots.

Do these people have the political sense of ants? No one is going to care if they didn't vote for infrastructure lol

Why wouldn't you force teh democrats to come to terms? Was doing great for the polls
 
110 Billion dollars for roads and bridges. When 550 Billion needed easily. Amtrak does not deserve a dime. Water in cities and communities with massive corruption by the Village people is a disgrace. No that this is not needed. But is like we are dealing with children.
 
The misinformation & out right lies are over whelming, and no it is not just one political party.
 
Is a Republican who supports infrastructure a RINO?
Do they deserve to be driven from the party just because they did what is best for their district and state?


I'm sure there are more back stabbers than that waiting to turn tail.

The party is full of them.
 
rightwinger
Nope. I don't expect the members of both parties to agree with their party all the time.

This time they voted for one lousy bill that we tax payers will be paying for.

The CBO wasn't in favor of it either. Smart folks at the CBO.
 
Is a Republican who supports infrastructure a RINO?
Do they deserve to be driven from the party just because they did what is best for their district and state?


they keep complaining about the shipping logjam at the ports, but forbid doing anything about it, such as the infrastructure to deliver the goods.

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Is a Republican who supports infrastructure a RINO?
Do they deserve to be driven from the party just because they did what is best for their district and state?


Yes.
 
Is a Republican who supports infrastructure a RINO?
Do they deserve to be driven from the party just because they did what is best for their district and state?



Absolutely, they need to make their world smaller and smaller. That is a winning strategy for the future.
MAGA
 
To men and women here...If you love deep blue then go for it and live in those areas. Light blues will be slightly less in what you see the last few years or more. Purple areas as you experience in political ways and the citizens interactions. City/town Red is people of varying levels of same beliefs with a little left in it and can be different in communities. Rural Red is it own ways with people in their beliefs and not to be changed so easily.
 
If this is their only break with the Trump wing then no. If they have a habit of supporting the nasty little DC Cabal, yeah, they need to be pushed out. Kind of like Cheney being ejected from the Wyoming Republican Party ;)
The sentiment that Cheney is not conservative or a Republican is statistically inaccurate — her voting record is staunchly conservative.

During Trump’s term, Cheney voted with him on policy 93% of the time. That’s a higher percentage than Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar, Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz and a number of other lawmakers who are seen as staunch Trump allies. Cheney has also received solid grades from prominent conservative groups, including the
Susan B. Anthony List and the National Rifle Association.

 
The sentiment that Cheney is not conservative or a Republican is statistically inaccurate — her voting record is staunchly conservative.

During Trump’s term, Cheney voted with him on policy 93% of the time. That’s a higher percentage than Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar, Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz and a number of other lawmakers who are seen as staunch Trump allies. Cheney has also received solid grades from prominent conservative groups, including the
Susan B. Anthony List and the National Rifle Association.


It is no longer about policy, it is now about if you will kiss the ring of Trump or not. That is now the only litmus test for conservatism in this country
 

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