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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Here Are The Traitor Republicans Who Voted For The Spending Bill Disaster



GOP Traitors
Screwing over American citizen workers with open borders, unconstitutional wars, trillions in debt and massive money printing is what the modern Republican Party is all about.


Nine U.S. House Republicans and 18 Senate Republicans voted for the disastrous $1.7 trillion spending bill, which passed Congress Friday.

The ballyhooed bill increases total U.S. aid to Ukraine by another $45 billion to reach a new peak of more than $100 billion. The bill also doles out more than $300 million to respond to a theoretical flu outbreak, which includes spending for “surveillance tools.”

The Senate passed the spending boondoggle 68-29, and eighteen Republican senators voted for the bill, including: Kentucky’s Mitch McConnell (whose wife Elaine Chao has been criticized for China ties), Utah’s Mitt Romney (who invested in the fetus-disposal company Stericycle, which picked up dead babies from Planned Parenthood clinics, and whose career at Bain Capital was bankrolled by Ghislaine Maxwell’s Israeli spy father Robert Maxwell), Missouri’s Roy Blunt, Maine’s Susan Collins, Kansas’ Jerry Moran, Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski, Indiana’s Todd Young, Mississippi’s Roger Wicker, Alabama’s Richard Shelby, Ohio’s Rob Portman, South Dakota’s John Thune, South Dakota’s Mike Rounds, Oklahoma’s Jim Inhofe, South Carolina’s Lindsey Graham (who served as a “Sancho Panza”-type character to his late neocon master John McCain), Arkansas’ Tom Cotton, Arkansas’ John Boozman, West Virginia’s Shelley Capito, and Texas’ John Cornyn.



The nine House Republicans who voted for the spending bill include: Wyoming’s outgoing Liz Cheney (whose father shot a man and contributed to many more deaths in the Iraq War), Illinois’ Rodney Davis, New York’s John Katko, New York’s Chris Jacobs, Arkansas’ Steve Womack, Michigan’s Fred Upton (whose niece Kate Upton’s supermodeling career is the only interesting thing about him), Pennsylvania’s Brian Fitzpatrick, Washington’s Jaime Herrera Butler, and of course, the quisling from Illinois…Adam Kinzinger.

Nationalfile.com



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