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In reply to the discussion: House passes tax and immigration bill, sending it to Trump's desk [View all]BumRushDaShow
(157,245 posts)44. Not a single one in either chamber
But 3 Republicans voted "nay" in the Senate (Collins, Paul, Tillis) & 2 Republicans voted "nay" in the House - Tom Massie (who had already said he was a hard "no" ) and Bryan Fitzpatrick, who is in PA-1 (a swing district that voted for Harris/Walz).
ETA - Roll Call vote - https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025190
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Damn right! They only listen to the bullshit their leaders are slinging. They twist themselves to find hidden
chowder66
Jul 3
#39
I blame Republicans, their messengers, their sycophants, their think tanks, their plotters and those
chowder66
Jul 3
#40
We'll see how quickly the definition of "immigration enforcement" gets twisted and tortured.
Harker
Jul 3
#2
"the legislation cuts...$1 trillion from Medicaid, the federal health insurance program for...people with disabilities"
LudwigPastorius
Jul 3
#6
We will be at war with ourselves by the end of the summer. They will bring down the hammer to stay in power
Cheezoholic
Jul 3
#17
30% of Americans wanted cheaper eggs. They threw them all in the fascist basket. Its the non voter that caused this n/t
Cheezoholic
Jul 3
#30
Thomas Massie (Kentucky) and Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania) are the only GOP who voted against
IronLionZion
Jul 3
#45