Senate Passes $1.2 Trillion “Infrastructure” Bill – Here Are the 19 Republicans Who Joined the Democrats
Don't forget these RINOs names when you are paying a lot more for EVERYTHING due to the inflation it will cause . . .
By Cristina Laila
Published August 10, 2021 at 1:35pm
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell
The $1.2 trillion “infrastructure” bill passed the senate chamber in a 69-30 vote on Tuesday after further negotiations.
The gargantuan bill will now head over to the House for consideration.
The 19 Republicans who voted to mortgage your children’s future:
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell
Roy Blunt
Richard Burr
Bill Cassidy
Susan Collins
Shelley Moore Capito
Kevin Cramer
Mike Crapo
Deb Fischer
Lindsey Graham
Chuck Grassley
John Hoeven
Lisa Murkowski
Rob Portman
James Risch
Mitt Romney
Dan Sullivan
Roger Wicker
Thom Tillis
Hidden in its 2702 pages are plans to implement a pilot program to track your vehicle miles for a new highway tax. The proposed plan will also enable the US government to track where you’ve been and your favorite hangouts.
Trump ripped Mitch McConnell on Tuesday over his support for the infrastructure bill.
Trump called McConnell “the most overrated man in politics.”
Trump ended by saying McConnell is working “hard to give Biden a victory” — and warned they are going for “the biggest tax increases in history” next.
Republican Senator Ron Johnson blasted the so-called “infrastructure” bill and said, “we need to stop further mortgaging our children’s future.”
The senate is currently working on a separate $3.5 trillion budget resolution which will be passed WITHOUT Republican votes.
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Ineptocracy
A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.