America needs a new hunting club.
RINOS Hunting Club.
List of names that needs to be driven home to voters.
These swamp creatures (people) need to be banned from DC permanently. The evil these RINOS do is beyond comprehension.
But alas Congress has a 12% approval and yet 95% reelection rate. Term limits are a solution, but it must come from the swamp creatures themselves, and it will never happen because there are few Patriots in DC.
Facing a torrent of criticism from conservatives, Senate Republicans on Monday resisted advancing on a bipartisan proposal intended to clamp down on illegal border crossings, signaling a likely defeat in Congress that would leave leaders with no clear path to approve wartime aid for Ukraine.
In a dramatic turnaround, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell recommended to GOP senators in a closed-door meeting that they vote against the first procedural vote Wednesday, according to two people familiar with the meeting who were not authorized to talk publicly about it and spoke anonymously.
It came just hours after the Kentucky Republican had urged colleagues on the Senate floor that "it's now time for Congress to take action." But McConnell has struggled to marshal his conference to support the package of $118 billion package of border enforcement policy and funding for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies.
RINOS Hunting Club.
List of names that needs to be driven home to voters.
These swamp creatures (people) need to be banned from DC permanently. The evil these RINOS do is beyond comprehension.
But alas Congress has a 12% approval and yet 95% reelection rate. Term limits are a solution, but it must come from the swamp creatures themselves, and it will never happen because there are few Patriots in DC.
Facing a torrent of criticism from conservatives, Senate Republicans on Monday resisted advancing on a bipartisan proposal intended to clamp down on illegal border crossings, signaling a likely defeat in Congress that would leave leaders with no clear path to approve wartime aid for Ukraine.
In a dramatic turnaround, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell recommended to GOP senators in a closed-door meeting that they vote against the first procedural vote Wednesday, according to two people familiar with the meeting who were not authorized to talk publicly about it and spoke anonymously.
It came just hours after the Kentucky Republican had urged colleagues on the Senate floor that "it's now time for Congress to take action." But McConnell has struggled to marshal his conference to support the package of $118 billion package of border enforcement policy and funding for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies.
Senate Republicans resist advancing on border policy bill, leaving aid for Ukraine in doubt
The move signals a likely defeat in Congress that would leave leaders with no clear path to approve wartime aid for Ukraine.
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