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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a lot more respect for the 13 Republicans that I do those 6 Democrats.[/quote] I don’t. I don’t respect Republicans at all. Those six were carefully counted and they [i]did[/i] send a message with their vote. It passed. We’re fine.[/quote] Exactly. The ignorance of the people on this site is way too deep to understand. Those Ds voted no bc they could…Pelosi knew she had the votes. She’s one of the most badass effective Speakers this country has ever seen and so she knew she could get it done and let people in her party send the message they wanted to. It was all perfect. [/quote] What message did they want to send to their constituents?[/quote] They sent a message to everyone: they'd rather Flint not get clean water if they don't also get the bill they want[/quote] Unluckily for your Fox talking points, she’s actually pretty active on twitter. You can read her own words. [twitter]https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1457448815292735494[/twitter][/quote] Sorry. Democrat here. This reads like a petulant child. If that’s her argument, she should have negotiated raising the lead pipe amount four months ago. Now she’s scrambling for reasons to explain her vote on Twitter [/quote] Not a federal problem. Pay for lead pipe replacement locally. Not ever problem has to be socialized at the federal level.[/quote] I'm fine with that mentality but will point out that Texas' electrical grid problem and rural broadband should be treated the same way. [/quote] Yes! Now you're getting it. Local problems. Stay local.[/quote] Wow really? You that naive? There's even more waste, mismanagement and corruption at the local level than there is at the state or federal levels.[/quote]
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