j p o wrote:
trail wrote:
Oh, so now that it's suddenly fashionable for the far-right to be pro-Israel the Jewish space lasers are suddenly a useful thing.
This has to be such a confusing time to be a neo-NAZI.
Greene has got to just be trolling, right?
When all you do is troll, is it fair to call it âjust trollingâ?
Here is what Heather Cox Richardson said about it, in part:
âthe extremists⌠tried to load the measures up with amendments prohibiting funds from being used for abortion, removing humanitarian aid for Gaza, opposing a two-state solution to the Hamas-Israel war, calling for a wall at the southern border of the U.S., defunding the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and so on.
Greene was especially active in opposition to aid to Ukraine. She tried to amend the bill to direct the president to withdraw the U.S. from NATO and demanded that any members of Congress voting for aid to Ukraine be conscripted into the Ukraine army as well as have their salaries taken to offset funding. She wanted to stop funding until Ukraine âturns over all information related to Hunter Biden and Burisma,â and to require Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to resign. More curiously, she suggested amending the Ukraine bill so that funding would require ârestrictions on ethnic minoritiesâ, including Hungarians in Transcarpathia, right to use their native languages in schools are lifted.â This language echoes a very specific piece of Russian propaganda.
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Many congress members have left Washington, D.C., since Friday was to be the first day of a planned recess. This meant the partisan majority on the floor fluctuated. Olivia Beavers of Politico reported that that instability made Freedom Caucus members nervous enough to put together a Floor Action Response Team (FARTâI am not making this up) to make sure other Republicans didnât limit the power of the extremists when they were off the floor.
The name of their response team seems likely to be their way to signal their disrespect for the entire Congress. Their fellow Republicans are returning the heat. Today Mike Turner (R-OH) referred to the extremists as the Bully Caucus on MSNBC and said, âWe need to get back to professionalism, we need to get back to governing, we need to get back to legislating.â Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) told Juliegrace Brufke of Axios: "The vast majority of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives...are sick and tired of having people who...constantly blackmail the speaker of the House.â