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I thought you were my friend’: Immigration meltdown exposes GOP hostilities
Moderate House Republicans suspected they were being played.
For weeks they’d been negotiating with Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows in a quest to clinch an immigration deal that could pass the House. But whenever the two sides got close, they said, immigration hard-liners would ask for more. Then, on the morning of a scheduled June 21 vote, moderates got their hands on an explosive missive from the Freedom Caucus’ top staffer: an email warning group members that voters would punish them for backing any bill with a whiff of “amnesty.” This is bull—-,” Rep. Tom MacArthur scolded Meadows at a meeting in Speaker Paul Ryan’s office that day. The New Jersey Republican, who had worked closely with Meadows in the past and wanted a deal, demanded to know why Meadows appeared to be backing away from a bill he helped craft. Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Calif.), a leader of the pro-immigration reform centrists, read the Freedom Caucus email aloud, as Meadows insisted he had no knowledge of it. Rep. John Katko (R-N.Y.) said he’d been warned not to trust the Freedom Caucus, seething that he’d never make that mistake again. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pol...eltdown-680106 Haha stupid moderates. |
Re: I thought you were my friend’: Immigration meltdown exposes GOP hostilities
Very good actors lmao
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Re: I thought you were my friend’: Immigration meltdown exposes GOP hostilities
Hollywood is the place for them, not Congress.
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Re: I thought you were my friend’: Immigration meltdown exposes GOP hostilities
Really? Is this why they kept postponing the discharge petition that guaranteed votes for ALL FOUR BILLS - THE TWO SHITLATTE VERSIONS, DREAM ACT, AND USA ACT??
Miller and his KKK fantasy team are using backchannels to prevent elected officials from achieving a fair solution once and for all. I always wonder how some can hate fellow humans so much that preventing them from having the opportunity to live w dignity is their one goal in life. Schedule votes for the USA Act and Dream Act. The only way forward. |
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The Freedom Caucus was just a smokescreen by the Republican moderates and they know it, now all of a sudden they’re trying to play the victim card?
I call BS! Election time is around the corner for these moderates and they want to go back to their constituents and say “look we tried, but it was their fault”. I won’t fall for this crap! The Republicans moderates knew all along how this would all play out. |
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If it's not BS they need to put the discharge petition back on the table immediately
Other wise hope people defending Republicans in this board need to wake the fuck up |
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"three-fifths of Republican voters “would be LESS LIKELY to vote to re-elect a GOP Member of Congress who voted to provide amnesty for a group of illegal immigrants."
Enough said. |
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lol "pet Dreamers"
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