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CW4 Guy Butler
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I see no reason to exclude the ones that voted against this bill last week, then changed their minds after the backlash.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
MSgt Steve Sweeney
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Not sure why Jeff sees a "threat". Maybe he is naturally timid and skittish. Weak people often are. But I feel he is correct, or at least I wouldn't vote for any of them, mostly because they are cowardly, lying POS ... the qualities Republicans look for in their representatives, apparently.
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SPC Les Darbison
SPC Les Darbison
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Unlike lock step Democrats who have said they want to change America fundamentally. And they are doing just that by stopping or curbing America's use of CLEAN BURNING Natural Gas. We could help mother earth by producing products here using NATURAL GAS in our manufacturing with moderate restrictions. And at the same time help clean the air of the globe by slowing China's production process with competition curbing their use of dirty coal-fired power plants with our use of natural gas or even us using our clean burning coal-fired power plants here in the USA. Where is the common sense in the Dems Strategy? Also, I thought Dems changed their ways, but that isn't, so they still support slavery by allowing goods and products sold here, PRODUCED BY SLAVE LABORE in CHINA. Can you say phony two-faced HYPOCRITES? Hurting America and supporting Countries like Russia, Iran, Vinasualy, China, or even the nations of OPEC.how does that help Mother EARTH or the AMERICAN Ppl?
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
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Oh look, Jeff Chandler is standing up for his beloved Republican politicians over veterans with toxic exposures. Good to know who he takes up for.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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Define toxic... Are you making toxic remarks and personal attacks at someone for being a republican... That seems like ad hominem attacks rather than discourse.
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..." Mr Paul had no problem asking for federal aid when his home state of Kentucky saw severe damage caused by tornadoes in 2021. He has regularly opposed federal aid bills for other disasters, and has previously attempted to attach amendments that reduce foreign aid spending to offset the costs of disaster relief.

In response to those criticisms, he said he supported disaster relief but opposed using "borrowed" money to do so without cutting spending in other programs.

Mr Tillis, Mr Lee, and Mr Lankford said they opposed the bill over fears that it would allow more people to get treatment at the VA and increase wait times for veterans seeking healthcare. While wait times are never ideal, waiting weeks or even months for treatment is still a shorter wait than simply never being eligible for healthcare."...
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