Examples of GOP Leadership

hanimmal

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Pennsylvania schools are putting in windows in gender-inclusive restrooms so teachers can monitor students
If people truly were so worried about this as an issue, you would think they would fight for something productive like no more community facilities where kids expose themselves.

Maybe something like 'Individual bathrooms for individuals' as a tag line.
 

GenericEnigma

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Budzbuddha

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Senator JD Vance had kind words for Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene — just hours after she suggested that a mysterious “they” can control the weather and inflicted Hurricane Helene on Republican voters in Georgia and North Carolina.

Greene is well known for repeating nonsense conspiracy theories. She’s voiced her belief in “Jewish space lasers”and has been cozy with QAnon ideas both before and during her time in office.

She made her latest bizarre claim on X, this time concerning the weather.

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Dr.Amber Trichome

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I don't know about the makeup, but if it gets a laugh, I'll repeat it. He's just a slicker fraud with fresher lies and stories.
Right, what a phony. He was trying to be
Such a Nice guy in the debate. He is is a freaking psycho. Skitzo. A sell out loser. I would Never trust that guy. I really wish Walz would t have been so nice to him in the debate. He could have devoured him. He was so nervous and over thinking it. Missed opportunities.
 

injinji

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and the award for the dumbest person on the planet goes too..........



you really can't make this shit up......

and i'm still trying to figure out who "they" is
My local radio station has gospel music on sunday mornings. I was a little late getting out to my truck to listen this morning, and the preaching had already started. The preacher said our (in the Panhandle) prayers were the reason Helene had jogged east at the last minute. I guess god hates Taylor County. This one made three for them in the last 13 months.
 

doublejj

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Full List of Republicans Who Voted Against FEMA Funding Before Helene Hit

Spoiler alert — only Republicans voted “no”:

House
Rep. James Baird of Indiana\ Rep. Troy Balderson of Ohio\ Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana\ Rep. Aaron Bean of Florida\ Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona\ Rep. Gus Bilirakis of Florida\ Rep. Dan Bishop of North Carolina\ Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado\ Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois\ Rep. Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma\ Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee\ Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri\ Rep. Kat Cammack of Florida\ Rep. Michael Cloud of Texas\ Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia\ Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia\ Rep. Eli Crane of Arizona\ Rep. John Curtis of Utah\ Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio\ Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida\ Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina\ Rep. Ron Estes of Kansas\ Rep. Mike Ezell of Mississippi\ Rep. Randy Feenstra of Iowa\ Rep. Brad Finstad of Minnesota\ Rep. Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota\ Rep. Russell Fry of South Carolina\ Rep. Russ Fulcher of Idaho\ Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida\ Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas\ Rep. Bob Good of Virginia\ Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas\ Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona\ Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia\ Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia\ Rep. Michael Guest of Mississippi\ Rep. Harriet Hageman of Wyoming\ Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland\ Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana\ Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio\ Rep. John Joyce of Pennsylvania\ Rep. Trent Kelly of Mississippi\ Rep. Darin LaHood of Illinois\ Rep. Laurel Lee of Florida\ Rep. Debbie Lesko of Arizona\ Rep. Greg Lopez of Colorado\ Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida\ Rep. Morgan Lutrell of Texas\ Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina\ Rep. Tracey Mann of Kansas\ Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky\ Rep. Tom McClintock of California\ Rep. Rich McCormick of Georgia\ Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois\ Rep. Max Miller of Ohio\ Rep. Cory Mills of Florida\ Rep. Alex Mooney of West Virginia\ Rep. Barry Moore of Alabama\ Rep. Nathaniel Moran of Texas\ Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina\ Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee\ Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama\ Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania\ Rep. Bill Posey of Florida\ Rep. John Rose of Tennessee\ Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana\ Rep. Chip Roy of Texas\ Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona\ Rep. Keith Self of Texas\ Rep. Victoria Spartz of Indiana\ Rep. Claudia Tenney of New York\ Rep. William Timmons of South Carolina\ Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey\ Rep. Beth Van Duyne of Texas\ Rep. Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin\ Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida\ Rep. Randy Weber of Texas\ Rep. Daniel Webster of Florida\ Rep. Bruce Westerman of Arkansas\ Rep. Roger Williams of Texas\ Rep. Rudy Yakym of Indiana

Senate
Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee\ Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana\ Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama\ Sen. Ted Budd of North Carolina\ Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho\ Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska\ Sen. Bill Hagerty of Tennessee\ Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri\ Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin\ Sen. Mike Lee of Utah\ Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas\ Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma\ Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky\ Sen. Pete Ricketts of Nebraska\ Sen. James Risch of Idaho\ Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri\ Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina\ Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama
 

hanimmal

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This current batch of radicalized Republicans could give a shit less about helping our nation's citizens when they need it. Especially if their suffering gives them the opportunity to own the libs.

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Although Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) plans to visit the western part of North Carolina this week in the "deadly and devastating" aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Politico reports the GOP lawmaker has confirmed that Congress doesn't plan to provide any disaster aid before November.

Johnson's trip to the Tar Heel State comes amid Congress' nearly five-week-long recess, which several Democratic and Republican lawmakers are calling to cut short due to the need to "pass additional disaster relief funding," according to Axios.

However, Politico's Olivia Beavers reported via X early Sunday morning that "Speaker Mike Johnson will NOT be calling the House back early to vote on a disaster aid supplemental in the wake of the Hurricane."

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Beavers added: "He tells me the cost of damages has to be 'tabulated' before a supplemental is considered and he argued they are a ways away from that."

One X user pointed out that in his "Letter to Congress on Disaster Needs" published Friday, President Joe Biden wrote:

Most urgently, the Small Business Administration's (SBA) disaster loan program will run out of funding in a matter of weeks and well before the Congress is planning to reconvene. I warned the Congress of this potential shortfall even before Hurricane Helene landed on America's shores. I requested more funding for SBA multiple times over the past several months, and most recently, my Administration underscored that request as you prepared a continuing resolution to fund the Government. Now the need is even more urgent.

Axios notes that even right-wing lawmakers like Sen. Rick Scott (FL) and US Rep. Ralph Norman (SC) say they "would support coming back to DC to pass supplemental relief for the hurricane relief assistance."

North Carolina Democratic congressional candidate Chuck Hubbard responded to Beavers' report, saying: "This is unacceptable and shameful! Republicans in Congress are failing Helene victims. Congress must act now to pass urgently needed disaster aid."

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