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The House vote on the budget resolution passed 217-215.

That bitch Massie again votes no. I get it's his tough boi principles but at some point you're just being the worm eating contrarian and this is why I don't want him to replace McConnell in Kentucky as a senator, he'll vote against Trump's stuff with an even stronger weight behind him while No True Scotsman'ing.

He gets to reap all the conservative praise while never actually getting his hands "dirty," it's just so tiring. Go work for the Daily Wire if you're just gonna talk tough instead of actually do things, even Rand Paul is a bitch sometimes but knows when to fall in line and vote yes.
 
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The Republican spending bill just passed in the house. It includes the no tax on tips, overtime, and social security. It passed 217-213. Every Democrat voted against and one republican joined them.
Much better then whatever slop the Senate wanted to try and pass first. People are never gonna be happy but no tax on tips and OT is massive for the average person and they will remember that shit when voting.

The House vote on the budget resolution passed 217-215.

That bitch Massie again votes no. I get it's his tough boi principles but at some point you're just being the worm eating contrarian and this is why I don't want him to replace McConnell in Kentucky as a senator, he'll vote against Trump's stuff with an even stronger weight behind him while No True Scotsman'ing.

He gets to reap all the conservative praise while never actually getting his hands "dirty," it's just so tiring. Go work for the Daily Wire if you're just gonna talk tough instead of actually do things, even Rand Paul is a bitch sometimes but knows when to fall in line and vote yes.
Ya Massie is just pathetic unless he has a perfect bill or it's one of his butt buddies he won't vote for shit.
 
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even when seething they still get it wrong
Memes aside I want to see the joke emails that aren't retarded seething. I bet there's some gems in there.
The House vote on the budget resolution passed 217-215.

That bitch Massie again votes no. I get it's his tough boi principles but at some point you're just being the worm eating contrarian and this is why I don't want him to replace McConnell in Kentucky as a senator, he'll vote against Trump's stuff with an even stronger weight behind him while No True Scotsman'ing.

He gets to reap all the conservative praise while never actually getting his hands "dirty," it's just so tiring. Go work for the Daily Wire if you're just gonna talk tough instead of actually do things, even Rand Paul is a bitch sometimes but knows when to fall in line and vote yes.
Based. Taxation is theft. If I put in more hours to cover for my lazy fuck coworkers I deserve some kind of reimbursement.
 
In conclusion, I think I've proven my point that the vast majority of Trumpniggers have nothing but contempt for the Republic and the Constitution, and are on the same level as the niggers that went door to door and butchered the ruling class in Rwanda. Rules for thee and all that. Absolutely unhinged.
This might be the single dumbest thing I’ve seen posted in this thread. You did a terrible job arguing your points for the past few pages. Almost no one agreed with you. Now you’re patting yourself on the back. While comparing anyone who disagrees with you to genocide.
 

Apple said it is working on repairing a glitch after some iPhone users noticed that speaking the word “racist” into the voice-to-text feature causes it to write “Trump” before quickly switching to “racist.”

Let me tap the sign.
Why is it that anytime a political glitch happens, it always benefits the left? Voting machines tally votes wrong in favor of the left. Siri interprets someone doing vtt saying racist types Trump.
 
Who was the one R traitor?
Thomas Massie of Kentucky.

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Thomas Massie on budget resolution: "They convinced me in there. I'm a 'no.' If the Republican plan passes...we're going to add $328 billion to the deficit this year. We're going to add $295 billion to the deficit the year after that...why would I vote for that?!?"

 
I seriously don't give a fuck if Trump pushes the Executives constitutional authority to the limit. Anyone who lives in a blue state knows how little Democrats care about the Constitution (2a) so arguments about how Trump is doing a heckin unconstitutional action by deporting illegal spics or firing lazy fedniggers fall very flat.

"ZOMG HES VIOLATING MUH SEPERATION OF POWER!!!!" Whatever nigger I literally can't even buy the most popular rifle ever made because Democrats in my state hate the Constitution and America.
 
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The Republican spending bill just passed in the house. It includes the no tax on tips, overtime, and social security. It passed 217-213. Every Democrat voted against and one republican joined them.
This is great news. I have a good feeling that it will pass the Senate virtually unscathed. Trump and his team is a force to be reckoned with. The GOPe doesn't have any leverage against him anymore, in fact it's the opposite. I LOVE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT!
 
Precisely. It's the same issue I have with king retard essentially ruling by decree. One day, we will have another Democrat in office that hates us, and Trump is setting the precedent that you can essentially melt the federal government down and pour it into your own mold. He has BOTH the upper and lower house, why isn't he making more concrete changes in line with how the Constitution fucking says we're supposed to change shit instead of setting us up to get fucked in 4-8 years? The executive should have LESS authority, not more.
I'm not fully convinced by this because you could say a lot of the same shit about Democrats and Roe v Wade, and I think you'd be principled but wrong. RvW was a pretty weird decision, and always subject to being revisited and overturned; obviously the conclusion in the decision was arguable, but they were out a limb and I think it's easier to argue against. So you could blame the feckless, irresponsible Democrats for just resting on their laurels with that decision and not pushing to solidify it in legislation, leading to the scenario where Dobbs comes in and people are scrambling to update newly active state laws to match a new consensus. But where did that new consensus come from? Whatever you think of the decision, RvW reshaped the culture because people spent decades in the reality that the Supreme Court said a right to abortion was implicit in the constitution. So there's a principled argument to be made that the Democrats shouldn't have stopped pushing just because the court told them they won, they should have done it the right way, and yet we still live in a world shaped by RvW, and within a few years of Dobbs some states even have a right to abortion written into their constitutions.

To tie this back to the issue at hand, yeah legislating that the federal bureaucracy shall look like this, or a federal worker in the Department of X shall answer to so-and-so is a cleaner and longer lasting solution; but Trump is going to do this shit and force everyone to live in the world in which some agencies no longer exist, or federal workers can be fired and there are fewer of them, and that's going to reshape our ideas of what things can and should look like. Plus as a practical point, a lot of the shit for which he's setting a precedent is simple the opposite of anything his opponents want to do, I'm not super concerned about what Democrats might do if they set out to use the tool of decreasing the size of government and disrespecting federal employees in a partisan way; and they obviously already had all the tools they needed to create the agencies and bloat the government, because...that's the reality in which we've been living.
 
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