Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Remember, ALL Wisconsin Republicans voted against the Infrastructure Bill!!! Against Business and Job creation.

Two weird points: 

1. For 8 years Scott Walker and the gerrymandered Republican pirates blamed the state deficit on Democratic Governor Jim Doyle, when in fact, it resulted from the Republican induced global collapse aka The Great Recession. They later blamed all the unemployed on Pres. Obama because he's a Democrat too. 

2. Democrats brought the economy back, but Republicans said it was too slow and just not fast enough. Yet Republicans did take credit for Obama's economic recovery, low unemployment, and job growth, which they then credited to Trump. 

Voting No Republicans will take Credit Again for Infrastructure: It's time to put these guys on record! Can't leave off Ron Johnson either:

The Republicans who supported the measure were an ideologically and regionally diverse group. But not a single Wisconsin Republican Brian Steil, Scott Fitzgerald, Mike Gallagher, Glenn Grothman or Tom Tiffany — joined them.

Gallagher went so far as to release a nonsensical video is which he raged about Democrats “(barreling) ahead with their radical tax and spending spree that would dramatically reshape the American economy.”
That sounded more like Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ranting about how, in voting for the bill on Friday, the House majority had facilitated “Joe Biden’s Communist takeover of America via so-called infrastructure.”

Rep. Bryan Steil also opposes upgrading America's infrastructure:  

How about the guy that didn't even lift a finger to debate or run for Congress, Scott Fitzgerald

“Speaker Pelosi and her party are in disarray yet again ... It is unconscionable how little regard Speaker Pelosi and House Democrats have for taxpayer dollars. The Democrat party needs to reign in their out-of-control spending, the American people cannot afford the debt of their socialist agenda.”
Infrastructure = Communism? McCarthyism is alive:


A Capitol Times editorial wrote: 
He noted that a former Republican president, Dwight Eisenhower, poured resources into the interstate system in the 1950s — at the height of the Cold War. No one in their right mind thought that Eisenhower was a communist dupe or a radical.
Oddly, even that isn't true:




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