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    Votes: 172 48.9%
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    Votes: 46 13.1%
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She was called cancer by McConnell only a day or so ago amongst other criticisms.


The threshold seems low for the US House. Especially in non-competitive districts.


It's a bit of a skewed and holier than thou take with a Maddow view of the party- but not miles off. I've called this confrontational politics. Designed to stir anger, dig the divide, raise money, and accomplish nothing. MTG's top staffer raised tons of money doing this in the Georgia statehouse and many think of him as a scammer and intentional agitator. When I heard she hired him, I knew where this was going. She will say whatever gets the camera and accomplish nothing. I hope she lasts less than one term, but the problem isn't unique to the GOP- well those dynamics may be, but the problem is that people don't think and just fall in line with the propaganda.

Conservatives demanding a check has been my biggest face palm of the year, but yeah- unusual times.

I am not familiar with Maddow except that I have seen her on Sunday and for election shows. So I don't understand what the similarity is. I have seen that your posts are heavy on blaming the media for ills, but I still believe people make up their own minds, filtering out those who are on the margins or contribute nothing to government. I don't watch any of the nightly cable opinion programs.

Comment on the main points of my post or Whiskey's Walther article only if you wish to.

As far as the House Education Committee in the last Congress, 437 bills were introduced with much of the work going to Subcommittees, of course, four were passed by the House and three by the Senate.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bi...n/5991#congress=116&committees=2697&bill_type[]=3
Bills passed by the House include bills on Diversity (passed House only), Holocaust Memorial (signed by Pres), and Recognizing Inspiring School Employees (RISE) Award Program establishment (signed) and Coronavirus relief for Child care (signed). The Dems on the Education Committee are pretty diverse and with a number of prior educators. One out twenty-four Reps on the Committee has education experience. All are white with Betsy DeVos goals.
 
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Incorrect. He never referred to her by name.

Also low and behold as soon as Dems rightfully call for MTG to be removed the GOP hatches this ridiculous and pathetic scheme

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Let’s be clear: this false equivalency is a pathetically desperate smear rooted in racism, misogyny, and Islamophobia. Marjorie Taylor Greene has incited violence against her fellow members of Congress. She's unfit to serve, even by today's <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GOP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#GOP</a> standards.<a href="https://t.co/t0X2B56Wgt">https://t.co/t0X2B56Wgt</a></p>— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) <a href="https://twitter.com/RepRashida/status/1356998358733357058?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 3, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
You seem to know who he was talking about, no?
Tlaib... lol
I am not familiar with Maddow except that I have seen her on Sunday and for election shows. So I don't understand what the similarity is. I have seen that your posts are heavy on blaming the media for ills, but I still believe people make up their own minds, filtering out those who are on the margins or contribute nothing to government. I don't watch any of the nightly cable opinion programs.

Comment on the main points of my post or Whiskey's Walther article only if you wish to.

My point is that this view of the GOP seems to be selective and heavily skewed from a liberal point of view. It's how someone who doesn't like the GOP would try to characterize it. It's not the GOP that I see and hear. The party isn't MTG, the media wants it to be MTG.

It's obvious that some of these issues cited in terms of things like being annoyed by SJWs, critical race theory or cancel culture may be common, but the author tries to paint the GOP as isolated to pro-life Christians. The party and the base have evolved and it needs to in order to continue to be relevant. Trump offered a unique brand and many wage earners who traditionally voted D swapped over in the last cycle while suburban women flocked to the left. My favorite trend when I did the PAC work was union workers moving right because they didn't feel like the D's that the union hall was pushing was representing them anymore. Many interesting dynamics going on but I believe this author is trying to intentionally paint an unflattering image of a party he doesn't care for vice an insightful reflection of a new reality.
 

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You seem to know who he was talking about, no?
Tlaib... lol


My point is that this view of the GOP seems to be selective and heavily skewed from a liberal point of view. It's how someone who doesn't like the GOP would try to characterize it. It's not the GOP that I see and hear. The party isn't MTG, the media wants it to be MTG.

It's obvious that some of these issues cited in terms of things like being annoyed by SJWs, critical race theory or cancel culture may be common, but the author tries to paint the GOP as isolated to pro-life Christians. The party and the base have evolved and it needs to in order to continue to be relevant. Trump offered a unique brand and many wage earners who traditionally voted D swapped over in the last cycle while suburban women flocked to the left. My favorite trend when I did the PAC work was union workers moving right because they didn't feel like the D's that the union hall was pushing was representing them anymore. Many interesting dynamics going on but I believe this author is trying to intentionally paint an unflattering image of a party he doesn't care for vice an insightful reflection of a new reality.

Ok. I'm similar to Maddow and so many of the extreme examples that keep getting posted on this board or any of the Rep leaders who strenuously criticize her behavior and say there is no room in the Party for her, right? Yes, I think the party has "evolved" and lost its soul. Trump's "brand" that has evolved to where he is the major player in the Party and supports MTG and her views when she ran for office. Disgusting to the majority of Americans including me.

She hasn't publicly apologized for any of her statements. This Party used to maintain a basic standard. Steve King would not have had his committee assignments taken away in the way this Party has "evolved". Cancel culture? MSM? Socialism? Unflattering picture? SJWs? There's no place in this Party for Trump's so-called RINOs, but there is room for someone who calls for the execution of all Dems. Lots of sycophants though, who refuse to sanction someone like MTG.

Disgusting. But that's how they define "relevancy".
 

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Being a former college prof, I was made a little more hopeful when I heard former Republican governor and fiscal conservative Mark Sanford say that he felt that the party could regain its reputation and future by embracing and demonstrating the following five things which were lacking over the past four years:

1. Adherence to Truth;
2. A Tone which is not Tone-deaf;
3. Return to Reason;
4. Understanding and utilization of Science;
5. Understanding of Math.

That list is simply terrific as a set of guide posts for knowledge and analysis based upon knowledge, and education of the citizenry about real matters confronting our country and the whole world.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">More:<br><br>-- Romney plan would zero out existing US programs, such as TANF & CDCC<br><br>-- Several experts said families would overwhelmingly come out ahead, but some argued plan would be better if those were kept<br><br>-- Romney plan would be permanent, not 1 year<a href="https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa">https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa</a></p>— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) <a href="https://twitter.com/JStein_WaPo/status/1357345695640870921?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 4, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This is a GREAT proposal from Romney. Basically UBI for children, and will likely do wonders for child poverty. It would replace existing programs/credits with recurring monthly child payments that get clawed back through taxes for people with high earnings.

Truly one of the most "every day life" impactful pieces of legislation we've seen in awhile, and I'm interested to see what happens with it. I think there is a reasonable chance that this passes as an amendment.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">NEWS: <a href="https://twitter.com/MittRomney?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@MittRomney</a> unveils plan to provide $3K per child, giving bipartisan support to President Biden’s major effort around child poverty<br><br>Romney plan would also offer $4,200/year per child under 6<br><br>Expect it as amendment to Dems budget resolution today<a href="https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa">https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa</a></p>— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) <a href="https://twitter.com/JStein_WaPo/status/1357344348979875848?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 4, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This is a GREAT proposal from Romney. Basically UBI for children, and will likely do wonders for child poverty. It would replace existing programs/credits with recurring monthly child payments that get clawed back through taxes for people with high earnings.

Truly one of the most "every day life" impactful pieces of legislation we've seen in awhile, and I'm interested to see what happens with it. I think there is a reasonable chance that this passes as an amendment.

Based on one economist I recently listened to, this could eradicate childhood poverty in the US. My biggest question is how are the parents or guardians held accountable to spending it for its intended use.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">More:<br><br>-- Romney plan would zero out existing US programs, such as TANF & CDCC<br><br>-- Several experts said families would overwhelmingly come out ahead, but some argued plan would be better if those were kept<br><br>-- Romney plan would be permanent, not 1 year<a href="https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa">https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa</a></p>— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) <a href="https://twitter.com/JStein_WaPo/status/1357345695640870921?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 4, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This is a GREAT proposal from Romney. Basically UBI for children, and will likely do wonders for child poverty. It would replace existing programs/credits with recurring monthly child payments that get clawed back through taxes for people with high earnings.

Truly one of the most "every day life" impactful pieces of legislation we've seen in awhile, and I'm interested to see what happens with it. I think there is a reasonable chance that this passes as an amendment.

Whiskey had a great post in the Economics thread detailing the benefits of going towards a UBI vs tax credits on a year end tax return filing.

This would be tremendous, intervening at an early stage is always cheaper and more effective than say no-charge college.
 

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Based on one economist I recently listened to, this could eradicate childhood poverty in the US. My biggest question is how are the parents or guardians held accountable to spending it for its intended use.

This is certainly the trickiest part, and "bad parents" will undoubtedly be the primary contributor to childhood poverty/hunger if this policy is implemented.
 

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This is certainly the trickiest part, and "bad parents" will undoubtedly be the primary contributor to childhood poverty/hunger if this policy is implemented.

I'm glad you guys are trying to solve the world's problems. Meanwhile, our Congress is pushing votes to try and keep MTG in the news and social media is on fire about Alexandria Occasio Smollett's lies about 1/6 and the fact check business trying to cover for her.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">More:<br><br>-- Romney plan would zero out existing US programs, such as TANF & CDCC<br><br>-- Several experts said families would overwhelmingly come out ahead, but some argued plan would be better if those were kept<br><br>-- Romney plan would be permanent, not 1 year<a href="https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa">https://t.co/aHSIVrioVa</a></p>— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) <a href="https://twitter.com/JStein_WaPo/status/1357345695640870921?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 4, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This is a GREAT proposal from Romney. Basically UBI for children, and will likely do wonders for child poverty. It would replace existing programs/credits with recurring monthly child payments that get clawed back through taxes for people with high earnings.

Truly one of the most "every day life" impactful pieces of legislation we've seen in awhile, and I'm interested to see what happens with it. I think there is a reasonable chance that this passes as an amendment.

Should have been proposed a long time ago. Can't wait to hear the reasons to oppose this.
 

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This will be a good test to see if there's any substance to the GOP's recent "populist" turn. Though I fear it was mostly window dressing for Trump's grievance politics.
 

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I hope this succeeds because it'd be a great reform, and also show the Trumpers in the GOP that they are an irrelevant minority and the adults are willing to compromise to get things done.
 

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House Code of Conduct Violations

House Code of Conduct Violations

While MTG's statements including those that threatened current House members went beyond the usual code of conduct violations, the process was followed in the case of Matt Gaetz. He sent one text message to Michael Cohen which was posted on his unofficial Twitter account the day before Mr. Cohen was set to testify.

The matter went to the Ethics Committee after the complaint. When Gaetz refused to come before the Committee, an Investigative Subcommittee (ISC) was formed. A complaint was lodged with the Florida Bar. Gaetz came before the ISC which met six times and which generated 160 pages.

Gaetz tweeted
“Do your wife & father-in-law know about your girlfriends? Maybe tonight would be a good time for that chat. I wonder if she’ll remain faithful to you in prison. She’s about to learn a lot.”

Gaetz was required to apologize to Cohen and sent this to the Speaker.
"It was NOT my intent to threaten, as some believe I did. I’m deleting the tweet & I should have chosen words that better showed my intent. I’m sorry."

Here's the Rules for House Code of Conduct from the Ethics Committee. These will be the standard that House will judge MTG as well as Gaetz. Greene "regrets" her words without any specific apology or denouncement for the insinuation that political opponents should be violently dealt with and, of course, blamed the media.

If Gaetz has to apologize to Cohen and Pelosi for one tweet, MTG should publicly repudiate and admiit she was wrong when she labeled Pelosi as a "traitor" who has committed "treason", for instance, especially in light of the Insurrection when members barely escaped. How many rules of the Code of Conduct did she violate? (linked above)
 
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Being a former college prof, I was made a little more hopeful when I heard former Republican governor and fiscal conservative Mark Sanford say that he felt that the party could regain its reputation and future by embracing and demonstrating the following five things which were lacking over the past four years:

1. Adherence to Truth;
2. A Tone which is not Tone-deaf;
3. Return to Reason;
4. Understanding and utilization of Science;
5. Understanding of Math.

That list is simply terrific as a set of guide posts for knowledge and analysis based upon knowledge, and education of the citizenry about real matters confronting our country and the whole world.

Number 4. Understanding and Utilization of Science sounds wonderful....but it just amazes me how many people preach from the Altar of Science with zero UNDERSTANDING of what they are preaching....but hey it's Science and Science is never wrong.
 

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While MTG's statements including those that threatened current House members went beyond the usual code of conduct violations, the process was followed in the case of Matt Gaetz. He sent one text message to Michael Cohen which was posted on his unofficial Twitter account the day before Mr. Cohen was set to testify.

The matter went to the Ethics Committee after the complaint. When Gaetz refused to come before the Committee, an Investigative Subcommittee (ISC) was formed. A complaint was lodged with the Florida Bar. Gaetz came before the ISC which met six times and which generated 160 pages.

Gaetz tweeted

Gaetz was required to apologize to Cohen and sent this to the Speaker.


Here's the Rules for House Code of Conduct from the Ethics Committee. These will be the standard that House will judge MTG as well as Gaetz. Greene "regrets" her words without any specific apology or denouncement for the insinuation that political opponents should be violently dealt with and, of course, blamed the media.

If Gaetz has to apologize to Cohen and Pelosi for one tweet, MTG should publicly repudiate and admiit she was wrong when she labeled Pelosi as a "traitor" who has committed "treason", for instance, especially in light of the Insurrection when members barely escaped. How many rules of the Code of Conduct did she violate? (linked above)

Seriously? This lady isn't worth the time that the left demands be given to her. The complaint against her applied to members, not citizens and it offered no specific infraction committed because it's a bullshit vote to keep the cameras on MTG.
Swalwell shacking up with Chinese spies did more harm to our country that than this dummy from Georgia will ever do and here are we with ceremonial theater by hyper partisan liberals.
 

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Seriously? This lady isn't worth the time that the left demands be given to her. The complaint against her applied to members, not citizens and it offered no specific infraction committed because it's a bullshit vote to keep the cameras on MTG.
Swalwell shacking up with Chinese spies did more harm to our country that than this dummy from Georgia will ever do and here are we with ceremonial theater by hyper partisan liberals.


They act like there’s never been a loon in Congress. Not sure why she deserves all this attention vs the previous loons. I would hope everything COVID-related would rate higher than this nationally.

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"It's Science and Science is never wrong."

Strange comment slant there. Good solid scientific work is presented to the rest of the knowledgeable community for peer-review and published interactions by the best people in the field of inquiry. One wonders where the "put-down" is coming from about ACTUAL scientific work.

The scientific method is the placement of one's results in front of others in the field for analysis/critique. After much professional retesting and re-analysis, a better picture of the researched mystery emerges. Results are not ultimately personality-driven. Scientific methodology is like a multiply done "distillation" of much work into more credible and supported conclusions.

So... since THIS is what "Science" represents, where's the snark about Science coming from? It seems to betray a profound ignorance about the nature of Scientific Methodology. (As a mild defense of my stated "opinions" here, I did teach history of science and the scientific method in a couple of classes over 15 years at WMU.)
 

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"It's Science and Science is never wrong."

Strange comment slant there. Good solid scientific work is presented to the rest of the knowledgeable community for peer-review and published interactions by the best people in the field of inquiry. One wonders where the "put-down" is coming from about ACTUAL scientific work.

The scientific method is the placement of one's results in front of others in the field for analysis/critique. After much professional retesting and re-analysis, a better picture of the researched mystery emerges. Results are not ultimately personality-driven. Scientific methodology is like a multiply done "distillation" of much work into more credible and supported conclusions.

So... since THIS is what "Science" represents, where's the snark about Science coming from? It seems to betray a profound ignorance about the nature of Scientific Methodology. (As a mild defense of my stated "opinions" here, I did teach history of science and the scientific method in a couple of classes over 15 years at WMU.)

I dont think you read his post the way it was intended. I
At least I don't think it was intended as an attack on the scientific method
 

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"It's Science and Science is never wrong."

Strange comment slant there. Good solid scientific work is presented to the rest of the knowledgeable community for peer-review and published interactions by the best people in the field of inquiry. One wonders where the "put-down" is coming from about ACTUAL scientific work.

The scientific method is the placement of one's results in front of others in the field for analysis/critique. After much professional retesting and re-analysis, a better picture of the researched mystery emerges. Results are not ultimately personality-driven. Scientific methodology is like a multiply done "distillation" of much work into more credible and supported conclusions.

So... since THIS is what "Science" represents, where's the snark about Science coming from? It seems to betray a profound ignorance about the nature of Scientific Methodology. (As a mild defense of my stated "opinions" here, I did teach history of science and the scientific method in a couple of classes over 15 years at WMU.)

It’s in no way meant to discredit Science. It’s meant in every single way imaginable to discredit politicians.
Expecting a politician to be fluent in all aspects of scientific discourse is impossible. To expect a politician to even understand the basics of a scientific driven policy is wishful thinking at best.

To expect political parties not to invoke the word science to enact laws that will cater to their needs is naive.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Truth bomb to GOP from Ben Sasse. <a href="https://t.co/vN6CcKbsv4">https://t.co/vN6CcKbsv4</a> via <a href="https://twitter.com/YouTube?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@YouTube</a></p>— Adam Kinzinger (@RepKinzinger) <a href="https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status/1357529032204689409?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 5, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

the weird worship of one dude

lol awesome.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Truth bomb to GOP from Ben Sasse. <a href="https://t.co/vN6CcKbsv4">https://t.co/vN6CcKbsv4</a> via <a href="https://twitter.com/YouTube?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@YouTube</a></p>— Adam Kinzinger (@RepKinzinger) <a href="https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status/1357529032204689409?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 5, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Truth.

Of the ten House Reps who voted to impeach Trump, two voted to strip MTG of her committees. One voted to censure her. The other eight did not vote to impeach Trump.

We know about Cheney. Of the ten who voted to impeach, Michigan GOP congressman Peter Meijer working to get body armor, in fear for his life after impeachment vote. Meijer said in an Op-Ed:
Those of us who refused to cower, who have told the truth, have suffered the consequences. Republican colleagues who have spoken out have been accosted on the street, received death threats, and even assigned armed security. I have been called a traitor more times than I can count. I regret not bringing my gun to D.C.

Tom Rice has been censured by the South Carolina GOP. Rice said:
“I am not going to stand by and watch any man trample on our Constitution. I take an oath. I will defend the Constitution. I don’t take an oath to Donald Trump. I don’t take an oath to the Republican Party. I take an oath to defend our Constitution and that’s what I will do,."

Anthony Gonzolez of Ohio voted to impeach knowing that his political career may be over not only in the House but also chance of running for an open Senate seat in 2022. Gonzalez said:

"I had to ask myself, in this moment, what do I believe happened?" And what do I believe the right vote is, not just in this moment, but for all of American history? Twenty years from now, 30 years from now, 50 years from now, what are people going to say about Jan. 6th? ... Over the long arc of history. I believe that this is the right vote, and I believe it sends the right message to all future presidents and anybody who considers taking the Oval Office... I consider it an unconstitutional attempt by a sitting president to overthrow an election and re-install himself as president. That's the sort of thing that happens in Third World countries. That's the sort of thing that we, all Americans, should passionately object to."
Rep. David Valadao of California said
“I have to go with my gut and vote my conscience. [Trump’s] inciting rhetoric was un-American, abhorrent and absolutely an impeachable offense. It’s time to put country over politics.”

Each faces backlash for voting their conscience. A number of Republicans in each of their districts have announced their intentions of running against them probably with the financial backing of the state GOP.

Profiles in courage.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Weeks before her election, Colorado Rep Lauren Boebert paid off $20,000 in state tax liens on her restaurant. Coincidentally, her campaign just reimbursed her $22,000 for mileage, meaning she drove 38,712 miles despite no advertised events in the spring. <a href="https://t.co/O1EV4ToLiE">https://t.co/O1EV4ToLiE</a></p>— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) <a href="https://twitter.com/shannonrwatts/status/1357859630714601483?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 6, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This isn’t just fraud, this is lazy & obvious fraud. She would have to be driving non-stop 8+ hours a day every weekday for like four months at highway speeds to get that amount of mileage. This new crew of grifters is just embarrassingly bad at their grift.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Weeks before her election, Colorado Rep Lauren Boebert paid off $20,000 in state tax liens on her restaurant. Coincidentally, her campaign just reimbursed her $22,000 for mileage, meaning she drove 38,712 miles despite no advertised events in the spring. <a href="https://t.co/O1EV4ToLiE">https://t.co/O1EV4ToLiE</a></p>— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) <a href="https://twitter.com/shannonrwatts/status/1357859630714601483?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 6, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This isn’t just fraud, this is lazy & obvious fraud. She would have to be driving non-stop 8+ hours a day every weekday for like four months at highway speeds to get that amount of mileage. This new crew of grifters is just embarrassingly bad at their grift.

Yup, really bad look for her.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Weeks before her election, Colorado Rep Lauren Boebert paid off $20,000 in state tax liens on her restaurant. Coincidentally, her campaign just reimbursed her $22,000 for mileage, meaning she drove 38,712 miles despite no advertised events in the spring. <a href="https://t.co/O1EV4ToLiE">https://t.co/O1EV4ToLiE</a></p>— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) <a href="https://twitter.com/shannonrwatts/status/1357859630714601483?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 6, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This isn’t just fraud, this is lazy & obvious fraud. She would have to be driving non-stop 8+ hours a day every weekday for like four months at highway speeds to get that amount of mileage. This new crew of grifters is just embarrassingly bad at their grift.

She's new. She didn't know how to appoint a family member as a paid adviser and launder it as a payment to an LLC owned by said family member for services provided as normal politicians do.
 
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