I am a republican voting blue down the ticket and this is the reason why.
Yousoggyyojimbo on
Because he’s refusing to allow there to be a rush.
It’s his job to call the special session and he refuses.
ranchoparksteve on
Congressional Republicans are destroying their own communities in order to give Donald Trump campaign talking points.
ParkMan73 on
Mike Johnson is the definition of evil and a complete scumbag. Americans help each other in times of need.
sgrams04 on
This party is absolutely fucking our country over so hard. It’s sickening what they’ve become.
Ejziponken on
So the message from GOP and Trump is that there is no money because Harris spent it on immigrants. But also that there is no rush to approve FEMA emergency funding?
Icy_1 on
How do these asshats sleep at night?
reck1265 on
Insane how people will still vote enthusiastically for republicans even though republicans in office outright tells them to fuck off.
It’s like living in perpetual hell. This needs to be studied.
chucky2880 on
Can the Dems put this on loudspeaker? This is why aid is slow. Blame the GOP.
rically95 on
America versus Trump.
PF2500 on
Sir, there is a bigger hurricane fixing to produce the next chapter now.
Magnon on
“Demon says more people have to die to give Satan talking points.”
Gemstyle96 on
MAGA got the jump on this one and blamed Biden and Kamala, so whatever goes wrong gets blamed on those two, so the Republicans are happy to let their constituents suffer since they gain political points
gentleman_bronco on
If there’s anything that republicans really hate, it’s America.
NewJerseyCPA on
These MAGA republicans don’t want to govern. They want chaos. Vote blue in November.
Cresta1994 on
Whichever one of you is on hurricane steering duty tonight, could you please aim Milton at Northwestern Louisiana? Thanks a bunch.
DirtDevil1337 on
Loomer just tweeted not to accept FEMA, ugh
sapientia-maxima on
Democrats up and down the ballot need to remind voters of this. Republicans don’t care about you.
VoiceRed on
Put ron DeSatan on this same list of deplorables. Won’t communicate with Biden/harris and Milton bearing down on Florida. He has a big following I thought in southern Florida
siouxbee1434 on
Mike Johnson was not personally affected so it’s not real to him
sedatedlife on
Meanwhile a catego 5 hurricane is days away from landing on Florida and FEMA has stated they are short staff and funds. Yet if the response has issues Republicans will blame it all on Democrats despite them knee capping the response. The misinformation and propaganda is about to get significantly worse.
Prestigious-Car-4877 on
“No”.
That’s the Republican response to anything. That’s all they’ve got.
“No”.
Doesn’t matter what it is. They don’t want it. Money to help out hurricane survivors?
“No”.
Any original ideas that aren’t just taking rights away from the populace?
“No”.
Pathetic.
RDO_Desmond on
Send Mike Johnson to Tampa and ask him again.
bettsboy on
The GOP politicians are filthy. They spread lies that the current administration is slow playing funding for hurricane victims ( a total lie according to the governors of the affected states) and then pull this nonsense? Weak
Blablablaballs on
Milton is currently the 4th most powerful Atlantic hurricane in recorded history and these clowns are going to let people die because they think it will make Biden look bad.
ExtremexDreams on
Mayorkas’ comments led some Republicans to accuse the Biden administration of diverting funds intended for disaster relief, which a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told Newsweek was “completely false.”
President Joe Biden said Monday he may call Congress back into session during a break to pass emergency supplemental funding, as some lawmakers from states hit by Helene have urged.
#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
Members of Congress representing states impacted by the hurricane actually voted against disaster relief funds for their constituents.
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I am a republican voting blue down the ticket and this is the reason why.
Because he’s refusing to allow there to be a rush.
It’s his job to call the special session and he refuses.
Congressional Republicans are destroying their own communities in order to give Donald Trump campaign talking points.
Mike Johnson is the definition of evil and a complete scumbag. Americans help each other in times of need.
This party is absolutely fucking our country over so hard. It’s sickening what they’ve become.
So the message from GOP and Trump is that there is no money because Harris spent it on immigrants. But also that there is no rush to approve FEMA emergency funding?
How do these asshats sleep at night?
Insane how people will still vote enthusiastically for republicans even though republicans in office outright tells them to fuck off.
It’s like living in perpetual hell. This needs to be studied.
Can the Dems put this on loudspeaker? This is why aid is slow. Blame the GOP.
America versus Trump.
Sir, there is a bigger hurricane fixing to produce the next chapter now.
“Demon says more people have to die to give Satan talking points.”
MAGA got the jump on this one and blamed Biden and Kamala, so whatever goes wrong gets blamed on those two, so the Republicans are happy to let their constituents suffer since they gain political points
If there’s anything that republicans really hate, it’s America.
These MAGA republicans don’t want to govern. They want chaos. Vote blue in November.
Whichever one of you is on hurricane steering duty tonight, could you please aim Milton at Northwestern Louisiana? Thanks a bunch.
Loomer just tweeted not to accept FEMA, ugh
Democrats up and down the ballot need to remind voters of this. Republicans don’t care about you.
Put ron DeSatan on this same list of deplorables. Won’t communicate with Biden/harris and Milton bearing down on Florida. He has a big following I thought in southern Florida
Mike Johnson was not personally affected so it’s not real to him
Meanwhile a catego 5 hurricane is days away from landing on Florida and FEMA has stated they are short staff and funds. Yet if the response has issues Republicans will blame it all on Democrats despite them knee capping the response. The misinformation and propaganda is about to get significantly worse.
“No”.
That’s the Republican response to anything. That’s all they’ve got.
“No”.
Doesn’t matter what it is. They don’t want it. Money to help out hurricane survivors?
“No”.
Any original ideas that aren’t just taking rights away from the populace?
“No”.
Pathetic.
Send Mike Johnson to Tampa and ask him again.
The GOP politicians are filthy. They spread lies that the current administration is slow playing funding for hurricane victims ( a total lie according to the governors of the affected states) and then pull this nonsense? Weak
Milton is currently the 4th most powerful Atlantic hurricane in recorded history and these clowns are going to let people die because they think it will make Biden look bad.
Mayorkas’ comments led some Republicans to accuse the Biden administration of diverting funds intended for disaster relief, which a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told Newsweek was “completely false.”
President Joe Biden said Monday he may call Congress back into session during a break to pass emergency supplemental funding, as some lawmakers from states hit by Helene have urged.
https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-voted-against-fema-funding-1963980
The list — 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
Members of Congress representing states impacted by the hurricane actually voted against disaster relief funds for their constituents.