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  1. What work? So they’ll rather run than stand and tell him to stop stealing from his own country?

  2. mr2chittles on

    So, they’re leaving to give him and the DOJ time to just do it, move the money and say “welp we were going to vote, can’t do anything now”.

  3. The acting U.S. attorney general, Blanche, shrugged off concerns that Jan. 6 rioters will be eligible for payouts: “People that hurt police get money all the time.”

  4. AmericaVotedTrump on

    Good, just keep it closed until midterms. Not that they are doing anything otherwise.

  5. Trump will apply to get all of it anyway…and probably will. If this stands.

  6. Long-Tradition6399 on

    Great to know they can get away with shit that if <I> did at work … I’d be fired in a heartbeat. Double standard to the nth degree.

  7. irrelevantusername24 on

    The last forty years of politics summarized in a single headline, just replace the proper names with generic fill ins (eg “Elected Public Servants Leave Work Early To Avoid Doing Their Fucking Job”) for forty years just saying “woops that’s above my paygrade” and also “hey my pay isn’t high enough” and also “hey no that’s our job you can’t decide those kinds of things” and also “hey that’s not my responsibility, you guys gotta figure it out for yourself” and this is all referring to a single issue because none of their logic makes any GOddamn sense

  8. Environmental-Arm365 on

    So Congress steals our tax dollars by avoiding the work they are elected and paid to do to so they don’t have to vote on the president stealing our tax dollars. Make it make sense!!

  9. berserk_zebra on

    interesting…I feel like there is a certain set of people in Texas trying to jail set of people for “leaving the state” before they could vote on some stuff too…

  10. Wasabiwabi_ on

    We pay the salaries of these fucking cowards. They gave over all their power to Trump so they never need to do anything difficult, and now they run away at at the first sign on actual work or decision making.

  11. TheGOPisTheDeepState on

    The Repedocan Party in a nutshell, truly worthless for America and its people.

  12. Yet another example of profiles in chickensh!t, brought to you by the Grand Old Party.

  13. TheDarkHelmet1985 on

    They know its the right thing to object to the obvious fraud that the slush fund would be but they are stuck between whats right and what dear leader orange face wants and they are too scared to challenge him unless they have enough support. I can’t f’ing stand when politicians in either party flee to avoid a vote like this. Put yourself on the damn record so we know whether you are a true sycophant or not.

  14. StalwartObserver on

    Republicans are terrified to sign their name to a bill allowing trump to have a 1.8 billion dollar taxpayer slush fund to payoff criminals. They’re going home early to avoid having a spine or to simply let it happen without a vote.

    Corruption and cowardice have never been seen at this level in the history of American politics, let alone publicly like this. The republicans are wetting themselves in fear of King Trump or they’re slipping their hand into the taxpayer cookie jar. Perhaps the most mask off moment in Republican history.

    Republicans: The party of thieves and cowards.

  15. Remember that one time a certain party did everything they could to hold up the 9-11 victims fund because it was too expensive?

  16. Trump will be gone soon, but the smell of Republican dishonor will remain forever.

  17. odd-duckling-1786 on

    Alternatively, they could just say no and continue working. That is what one does when dealing with petulant children.

  18. Wouldn’t a fund to provide aid and comfort to insurrectionists make those responsible for it ineligible for office?

  19. Helpful-Pirate-2040 on

    Let’s be real he only saying that he would use this money for this so he gets MAGA support of course the money is just for him just because he can still sucker maga heads don’t fall for it

  20. I’ll just quit paying my taxes and the government will get it when I damn well feel like it.

  21. SedativeComet on

    Fire them for attendance violations

    I seriously can’t stand that, in 236 years, there aren’t serious attendance rules for our governing bodies.

  22. boffohijinx on

    Cowards. All of them. Hope I live long enough to see history treat them as they should be treated.

  23. Rattus_NorvegicUwUs on

    Why the fuck do we pay these people $175,000/yr (and rising) if they never do a god damn day of work?

    Laziest, most corrupt, gaggle of cucks I’ve ever seen.

    Imagine getting bullied by a pedophile covered in his own shit.

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