Senate Majority Reality Check!
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Yep, we’re gonna do a Senate majority reality check. It’s a great song came out late 80s, early 90s by this R &B group Soul to Soul. Back to life, back to life, back to reality. I’m give you a little bit of reality. Can you watch a lot of conservative programs, a lot of the opinion programs, Fox and other places, and everyone just giddy, giddy, giddy, giddy, giddy. Republicans have the.
majority in the Senate. Yeah, but so what? I’m telling you, so what? I’m gonna give you two examples, two examples just over the past couple of days that I will prove to you that it ain’t worth a darn. First and foremost, there was almost $5 billion in Ukrainian
debt that again, we Rand Paul an actual conservative, a true conservative in the United States Senate. He forced a vote to block canceling this $5 billion of debt and putting it on again, it on the US taxpayer got voted down, overwhelming. And you can guess the usual suspects, Mitch McConnell.
Mitt Romney, John Cornyn, Tom Tillis, go right on down the list. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we’re gonna just give that money to them. We’re gonna forgive that debt. There was another one as well. And again, this is involving Rand Paul. We all know about the aid that we need for hurricane victims. It was actually a Tom Tillis bill originally. Rand Paul said, okay, hold on, I have no problem.
I have no problem sending aid to hurricane victims, but we are already running a $2 trillion deficit. Why not take money from somewhere else in the budget and divert it? And what Rand Paul wanted to do was take money from green energy projects, money being handed out to private sector companies. And guess who voted against it?
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voted against his own bill, Tom Tillis, Tom Tillis, Republican, North Carolina of all places. He refused to sign off on that because it was probably taking money from some of his donors. Ken, you might be all excited because you got the Republican majority. Yeah, yeah, you’ll see.
You’ll see when they start putting roadblocks up, when they start denying Trump’s picks right on down the line. Mark my words. It’s almost like Republicans have double agents within their ranks. Watchdog on wallstreet.com.