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Sep 12, 2020 3 tweets 2 min read Read on X
#Republicans’ hunger to retain power at all costs has triumphed over their obligations to their fellow citizens. They have put Americans’ lives and the nation’s democracy itself at risk. In doing so, they have ALL lost the moral authority to hold power.

washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/…
1. Republicans facilitate #corruption.
2. Republicans enable Trump’s #AbuseOfPower
3. Republicans subvert U.S. #NationalSecurity
4. Republicans support a Commander in Chief unfit to lead our military.
5. Republicans help foment racial division and violence.

#VoteThemOut
6. Republicans put their own political survival above the lives of Americans.
7. Republicans help undermine the core attribute of democracy — free and fair elections, and the peaceful transfer of power.

#VoteThemOut

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May 20, 2021
These are the 35 Republicans who put country over party and voted in favor of the January 6 commission. They deserve our thanks:
@RepDonBacon (Neb.)
@CliffBentz (Ore.)
@stephaniebice (Okla.)
@RepLizCheney (Wyo.)
@RepJohnCurtis (Utah)
@RodneyDavis (Ill.)
@RepBrianFitz (Pa.)
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (Neb.)
Rep. Andrew Garbarino (N.Y.)
@RepCarlos (Fla.)
@reptonygonzales (Tex.)
@RepAnthonyGonzalez (Ohio)
@RepMichaelGuest (Miss.)
@herrerabeutler (Wash.)
@RepFrenchHill (Ark.)
@RepTrey (Ind.)
@RepJacobs (N.Y.)
@RepDustyJohnson (S.D)
@RepDaveJoyce (Ohio)
@RepJohnKatko (N.Y.)
@RepNewhouse (Wash.)
@RepKinzinger (Ill.)
@RepMcKinley (W.Va.)
@RepMeijer (Mich.)
@millermeeks (Iowa)
@RepBlakeMoore (Utah.)
@RepTomReed (N.Y.)
@RepTomRice (S.C.)
@RepMariaSalazar (Fla.)
@CongMikeSimpson (Idaho)
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Apr 1, 2021
.@HC_Richardson's excellent thread on Biden's #AmericanJobsPlan

President Joe Biden today unveiled a new $2 trillion infrastructure proposal titled The American Jobs Plan. The statement introducing the plan notes that the United States currently ranks 13th in the world
for the quality of our infrastructure, and that our public domestic investment as a share of the economy has fallen more than 40% since the 1960s. It calls attention to the fact that our roads and bridges are crumbling and that our electrical grid keeps failing.
Too few people have access to affordable housing or to the Internet, while our infrastructure for caregiving—a vital part of our lives—is fragile, it says. It promises to unify and mobilize the country to address climate change and the rise of an autocratic China.
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Feb 21, 2021
Just to be clear:

In January, Texas Republicans introduced a bill to secede from the United States.

Yesterday, the Texas governor and both senators (including .@tedcruz) asked Biden for an emergency declaration because their private electrical grid failed.
Texas created a privatized grid to avoid any federal regulations. (Maybe instead of building a wall they should have built a better grid... just a thought.)

Several years ago, Cruz voted against federal relief for New England states affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Last year during rolling blackouts in California, Cruz, and several other Texas Republicans shredded California Democrats for supposedly being at fault for the outages.

Texas, a red state, did not go for Biden.

However, President Biden granted the emergency declaration
Read 5 tweets
Feb 15, 2021
For everyone upset because the Dems did not call witnesses (I was) here's some clarification from several sources, including Del. Stacey Plaskett:

1) We would not have seen witnesses testify in the Senate, the way we saw them testify in the House during the first impeachment.
The Senate rules do not allow for that. The witnesses would have given depositions, which would have been entered into the record.

2) It was not certain that the possible witnesses were willing to testify. If they were unwilling, subpoenas would have to be fought out
in the courts, and we know that could have dragged things out for weeks, or longer.

3) Because these witnesses had not been pre-examined by the House Managers, they were not certain of exactly how they would testify. We all assume that Pence would have been a great witness
Read 9 tweets
Dec 14, 2020
Posted by a poll worker:
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It was only a small thing, but it was important to me.
I worked to help make sure that every vote, EVERY VOTE, was properly cast and counted. I trained for and worked the Voter Protection lines for ALL voters.
I answered questions and logged issues and looked up regulations and doubled checked registrations and ballot acceptance without prejudice for party affiliation.
I did the right thing, in the right way, for the right reasons.
And now this President, along with 126 members of Congress, are saying that my work was a part of, and party to, a fraud. That I helped rig an election. That my work was dishonest and dishonorable. Along with all of my fellow Voter Protection workers,
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