Cassidy Knows He’s Against Biden’s Infrastructure Plans — He Just Doesn’t Know Why

I’m getting shades of so many of my arguments with my mother when I was 5 and getting “Because I said so” answer.
Senator Kennedy please show me where your voters are only 5 year olds?

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He should have asked Tuberville for back-up.

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Seriously. Me too.

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Their base says “if it weren’t for my bank account, I’d be rich too!”

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Somehow the Republicans have gone back to 1932. What a swell party they ain’t.

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My g-d these Republican men are stupid, stupid, stupid.

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Finally! A good substantive discussion about policy. Cassidy wants road and bridges, evidently quite a few do, and they’ll support that. The other, fancy stuff, high-speed internet and feeding their children, that sort of thing “should be evaluated,” so we can figure out if they’re good things we want or not. OK.

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Only if it’s three or fewer.

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Unless those childcare provisions are tax credits then Republicans won’t touch it with a 10’ pole.

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@maximus was talking about a Republican, so the proper word is illiteration.

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The GOP Big Tent also includes the “you’re not the boss of me” answer.

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Being against that high-speed internet for rural folks is a fun thing to watch. Years of monitoring MO’s rural Reps in Congress this is one of their evergreen campaign promises. Some of these Reps have been promising and promoting this in their campaigns for 10 years.

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The following shows just what a lying doofus he is.

Cassidy called the 2017 tax cuts a “blue collar working bill,” despite the fact that reports have since shown that the lion’s share of those savings went to businesses and high-income individuals.

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I’ve lived in Louisiana. They are definitely against investing in, maintaining, or even having infrastructure.

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Note that there seems to be no memory of when the Trump tax reduction was put together that Democrats pointed out that the rich didn’t need it - to which the repubs shrugged their shoulders. I think there needs to be THAT comparison. The rich did not need it in the first place. Other people DO need it.
Do it.

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Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) did a Fox News interview Sunday where he struggled to identify which specific parts of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plans he objects to,

This is just another version of what a cracker does when presented with a polysyllabic word.

Can say it but won’t…

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They really believe that reality is whatever they say it is.

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Lies And The Lying Liars Who Flail Telling Them.

A sequel book deal in the offing for Al Franken?

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Just another POS member of the GQP; he represents the wealthiest in the country and couldn’t give a shit about the rest, least of all his own poor constituents.

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I guess they figure their constituents can just wait a little longer then. And the “not infrastructure” claim is absurd here. Of course it’s infrastructure. I couldn’t run my life without high-speed internet. I couldn’t work or socialize or communicate. The key credential I got to get my vaccinations was a QR code I got from my county health department over—the envelope please—the internet! It’s a literal lifesaver! At some point during the Trump years they just decided it doesn’t matter any more how stupid what you say sounds, how wildly at odds with reality, but actually it does.

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