> These included legislators for some of the areas most affected by Hurricane Helene, such as Florida Representative Matt Gaetz, Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, and Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee.
RamonaQ-JunieB on
Good. It’s time to name and shame these asshats.
SilaryZeed on
Yeah, out them and shame them. I’m really tired of GOP idiots changing their tune whenever it’s convenient.
Odd-Bee9172 on
I love it. I wouldn’t let them forget it, either.
hey-coffee-eyes on
Republican voter: “Why did you sting me? Now we will both drown”
Republican politician: “I couldn’t help it. It’s my nature”
ragingpixies on
I wish this mattered more to the people who vote for these republicans. Unfortunately it never does. They’d much rather believe whatever trump told them is true even when confronted with conflicting information.
Marcapls21 on
I don’t think the issue was funding FEMA. It was getting it out to people that’s the issue. They have money lol
friedcrackrock on
good, trumps followers wont care though
BNsucks on
The whole fucking party is nothing but a bunch of shameless hypocrites and spineless cowards.
rythecutiepiee on
Kamala Harris calling out those Republicans who voted against FEMA funding is spot on; it’s hard to understand how they can neglect help for disaster-stricken areas while facing a new hurricane. Prioritizing politics over aid just doesn’t make sense when people are suffering.
popsblack on
The main constituency, the Actual constituency of these legislators is the monied elite who feel they shouldn’t pay their share of taxes and the best way to reduce taxes is to reduce government spending, such as backstopping citizens suffering natural disasters.
ConsiderationKey1658 on
I would be curious to see how many of the millionaires on that list had no problem taking out PPP loans during covid…
BioDriver on
GOOD. Blare it loud and wide and repeatedly, especially if they represent a state/district that’s prone to natural disasters.
Vodeyodo on
Same ones that voted against the Border Bill. You can bet on that.
500owls on
Fuck Mike Lee.
N_Who on
The Harris campaign should have an intern or three who work full-time just replying directly to misinformed conservatives, with information of this nature. Just put it right in front of those voters constantly, directly, and publicly. Let those voters exhibit if they are capable of honest discussion or capable only of willful ignorance.
User4C4C4C on
This is good. Politicians can’t be held responsible for the choices they make on our behalf if we don’t connect how their precise choices directly affect regular people. The hard part now is if there is no funding and Congress won’t meet again to appropriate it (Johnson’s recent comments) how do we get the most help to people in the path of the hurricane?
Free-Bird-199- on
Name the republicans who voted No on FEMA, and put it in an ad that’s geolocated so when someone in the path of devastation picks up their phone they know how their rep voted.
alexmeth on
Good. Keep calling them out.
swingadmin on
Byron Donalds (R) is the only southern Florida congressman to vote against FEMA. His district? Ft Meyers which is going to get slammed.
thomport on
Maybe they could put the list
on the flag or one of their T-shirts to show their Trump PRIDE.
BillComprehensive960 on
Seriously about time these unpatriotic,
self serving morons were called out.
This should be on billboards in every state .
AlsoCommiePuddin on
I give it until 7pm Eastern before they call this statement from Harris political violence and Comer is demanding an investigation.
yogibones on
Eleven Congressional Republicans from Florida voted no. They don’t care about helping and don’t care about fixing.
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And if we didn’t already know…
> These included legislators for some of the areas most affected by Hurricane Helene, such as Florida Representative Matt Gaetz, Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, and Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee.
Good. It’s time to name and shame these asshats.
Yeah, out them and shame them. I’m really tired of GOP idiots changing their tune whenever it’s convenient.
I love it. I wouldn’t let them forget it, either.
Republican voter: “Why did you sting me? Now we will both drown”
Republican politician: “I couldn’t help it. It’s my nature”
I wish this mattered more to the people who vote for these republicans. Unfortunately it never does. They’d much rather believe whatever trump told them is true even when confronted with conflicting information.
I don’t think the issue was funding FEMA. It was getting it out to people that’s the issue. They have money lol
good, trumps followers wont care though
The whole fucking party is nothing but a bunch of shameless hypocrites and spineless cowards.
Kamala Harris calling out those Republicans who voted against FEMA funding is spot on; it’s hard to understand how they can neglect help for disaster-stricken areas while facing a new hurricane. Prioritizing politics over aid just doesn’t make sense when people are suffering.
The main constituency, the Actual constituency of these legislators is the monied elite who feel they shouldn’t pay their share of taxes and the best way to reduce taxes is to reduce government spending, such as backstopping citizens suffering natural disasters.
I would be curious to see how many of the millionaires on that list had no problem taking out PPP loans during covid…
GOOD. Blare it loud and wide and repeatedly, especially if they represent a state/district that’s prone to natural disasters.
Same ones that voted against the Border Bill. You can bet on that.
Fuck Mike Lee.
The Harris campaign should have an intern or three who work full-time just replying directly to misinformed conservatives, with information of this nature. Just put it right in front of those voters constantly, directly, and publicly. Let those voters exhibit if they are capable of honest discussion or capable only of willful ignorance.
This is good. Politicians can’t be held responsible for the choices they make on our behalf if we don’t connect how their precise choices directly affect regular people. The hard part now is if there is no funding and Congress won’t meet again to appropriate it (Johnson’s recent comments) how do we get the most help to people in the path of the hurricane?
Name the republicans who voted No on FEMA, and put it in an ad that’s geolocated so when someone in the path of devastation picks up their phone they know how their rep voted.
Good. Keep calling them out.
Byron Donalds (R) is the only southern Florida congressman to vote against FEMA. His district? Ft Meyers which is going to get slammed.
Maybe they could put the list
on the flag or one of their T-shirts to show their Trump PRIDE.
Seriously about time these unpatriotic,
self serving morons were called out.
This should be on billboards in every state .
I give it until 7pm Eastern before they call this statement from Harris political violence and Comer is demanding an investigation.
Eleven Congressional Republicans from Florida voted no. They don’t care about helping and don’t care about fixing.