Should Republicans who voted for Infrastructure be driven from the party?

Any republican who voted for the infrastructure bill was putting the nation before politics.

Those politicians who voted no on the bill should reject the infrastructure money but we all know that those same politicians who voted for it will go back to their districts and claim they did then take credit for it.

It's disgusting.
Already happening.

 
Any republican who voted for the infrastructure bill was putting the nation before politics.

Those politicians who voted no on the bill should reject the infrastructure money but we all know that those same politicians who voted for it will go back to their districts and claim they did then take credit for it.

It's disgusting.
I agree
I would like to see them turn down the money out of principle

Instead, they will take credit for projects they voted against
 
Yes the transformation of the GOP to the GQP should continue. Why not?
It is easy. The nation has moved far left. The left leaning RINOS purposely placed Republicans are the cushion for the former Democrat Party which is left leaning socialists with further left communists in it.
 
There's no room in the Republican party for those who defy trump!
Nothing to do with Trump, if they are a RINO, get the fuck out.........we don't want democrats maskerading as republicans......It's one of the main reasons republicans don't shrink the govt yet they run on it.......the dems can have the liars and grifters like the Lincoln Project.
 
"Driven from the party"? Only democrats play that game.


Tell that to Liz Cheney.

More cancel culture from the party that says they hate cancel culture.

 
So, with today’s Republicans, it is better that Democrats lose than the country wins
Short term the US economy keeps running, long term this is another problem that will be tough to fix and will hurt America. Democrats and Republicans are party over country, we have seen that for decades.

I'm think smart Democrats and smart Republicans should form another party that looks out for the interest of the nation, not the people.
 
It is easy. The nation has moved far left. The left leaning RINOS purposely placed Republicans are the cushion for the former Democrat Party which is left leaning socialists with further left communists in it.
It's amazing that Democrats want to tell Republicans how to run their political party.
 
Is a Republican who supports infrastructure a RINO?
Do they deserve to be driven from the party just because they did what is best for their district and state?
Of course not, but this is the way Trumpublicans roll these days. And the clowns who voted against it, are already taking credit for it. They will all be at the ribbon cutting ceremonies :rolleyes-41:

 
It is easy. The nation has moved far left. The left leaning RINOS purposely placed Republicans are the cushion for the former Democrat Party which is left leaning socialists with further left communists in it.
The country has moved far left? OK, if that were true then I guess those Republicans are just acting on behalf of the people.

Actually though the country has been mostly moving moderately to the left, at least on social issues. The Democratic party is hardly socialist and there is the fear porn C word again that you guys don't even have a passing understanding of what that means.
 
Is a Republican who supports infrastructure a RINO?
Do they deserve to be driven from the party just because they did what is best for their district and state?


Shocking - another false premise in a yes/no question posed by a lib. But I’ll answer the first part. Yes.
 
Short term the US economy keeps running, long term this is another problem that will be tough to fix and will hurt America. Democrats and Republicans are party over country, we have seen that for decades.

I'm think smart Democrats and smart Republicans should form another party that looks out for the interest of the nation, not the people.
Many of those who voted for the bill are part of the “Problem Solvers Coalition”
A bipartisan group willing to cross the aisle to get worthy things done
 
Shocking - another false premise in a yes/no question posed by a lib. But I’ll answer the first part. Yes.

When did Infrastructure become contrary to Republican principles?

Or is it just bipartisanship that is contrary to Republican principles?
 

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