Oh please you refuse to vote for hurricane relief cause of the debt and today you could not vote yes fast enought for 1.5 tillion of debt but o
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This?? Is why I Follow EllenM
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He plays I care so much about the debt but can not vote fast enough to help his donors for campaign cash
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That's a shameful statement. A bill that will cut Medicaid funding to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy is SICK. And anyone who voted for it is SICK.
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The immoral envy of other people's wealth and the desire to use government force to steal it is the true sickness in our country.
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Only those who actually work pay into Medicaid, Medicare & Social Security which includes all of the rich people that Progs like to demagogue. Nobody is entitled to anything that they haven't worked for. Basic common sense.
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Your world is a sad one. Your fellow man needs help now and then. I'm not for lifetime welfare, but we need to help people in crisis. How do you justify tax cuts only benefiting the rich and still projecting a massive deficit?
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You’re arguing that it’s ok to steal from people at gun point, which govt has done for decades and that it actually solves poverty problems. Is that your argument?
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you voted yes on a bill that proposes to pool grad students’ stipends and waived tuition as income—a student with $20K actual income (stipend) and $40K waived tuition will be taxed on $60K income rather than $20K. 1/
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This will force many currently struggling grad students to either go into massive, long-term debt, or abandon their grad studies and dreams. How does this “MAGA??” MSU and UM are the major research univs in MI—this tax change will gut higher education 2/
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and industries reliant on a highly educated, innovative work force. GOP gameplan to tank major sectors of our national economy, and set us on a spiral downward. 3/
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You were supposed to be better than this...
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This year’s lesson is that *none* of them are better than this.
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I've known that for a while, doesn't change what he was supposed to be.
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Sorry, man, and I’m from Texas, so feel free to toss my opinion out the window, but how in good conscience can you support a tax bill that even Industry acknowledges won’t create jobs or higher incomes while gutting the social safety net?
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He doesn't think there should even be a net
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Well, that’s a good point.

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He also preaches endlessly about the burden we are placing on our children with debt and how important the legislative process is... Then votes for a bill that is $1.5 trillion under water & never had a single hearing.
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