I wonder if the NSA would take my tip seriously. Or maybe the FBI? There's a lot of russian assets in congress, it seems.
I'm pretty sure they know exactly who's on the take. But laws have lost all meaning in the US long ago.
“All of them.”- NSA, maybe
Average Russia-compromised Republican
Jesus Christ, do I miss Doug Jones. Ffs Alabama, you almost had it
Let's not get carried away here..
Sure, Tommy Tube is much worse, but Jones was still a conservative democrat who voted
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Against ending US support of ethnic cleansing in Yemen
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For eliminating the protections Dodd-Frank put in place to stop the greed and carelessness of Wall Street from causing more recessions
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Against the Green New Deal (one of only 3 Dems to do so. He wanted to be on the record opposing it even as most of the others voted present)
Overall, he voted with the fascists 35% of the time.
You might point out that 90-100% is much more than 35, and that is of course correct, but 35% is still at least 30% higher than what it should have been, allowing for a small number of uncontroversial votes.
It's Alabama. It should have been 90-100%. That it was only 35% for a time is crazy.
He's a bit busy.
Tommy Tuber says the stupidest shit all the time and makes his district look like a bunch of yokels.
He’s a Senator - his district is the whole state.
Not that this negates anything you said, just clarifying.
Tommy Tuberville gets his marching orders from #Putin. Alabama is going to be so shocked when all of their military bases are shuttered.
G.O.P = Gaslight Obstruct and Project
Unsurprising to say the least. Tommy Tuberville says a lot of stupid crap.
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