What stupid thing did the GOP say or do this time? Episode 3!

Axaday

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A friend of mine said these puns are not very good, but I think he is sell Musk short. I think he knows a surprising number of Nazi officers for someone who doesn't know what a Nazi salute looks like.
 

Ungnome

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Yup, he's an internet troll from the 90s who got a LOT of power and is still an internet troll.....
 

Pocket

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"They never stop thinking of ways to destroy our country. And neither do we." - George W. Bush

Every accusation is a confession, every accusation has always been a confession, and sometimes the confession slips out unedited.
 

Anonymous X

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The bit stating the intention to “purchase or otherwise acquire Greenland”, I mean, “otherwise acquire”, what a potentially horrific euphemism.
 

Rhinox

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Babylon Bee really missed it when they didn't hire the guy that wrote that bit of legislation.
 

Ungnome

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Republican congresscritters are getting worse than influencers when it comes to pulling stupid stunts for views.
 

Dekafox

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Looks like they're still pushing huge amounts of money to the wealthy under reasoning of "trickle-down" from what I'm hearing.

The bill:

Mike Johnson and House Republicans on Wednesday released their budget plan, which would raise the debt ceiling by $4 trillion dollars in order to dole out $4.5 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthy. They also threw in $2 trillion of compulsory cuts to Medicaid, which could make care healthcare even more expensive and inaccessible for large swathes of America.
Don't know if there's any actual good changes in it, but it's being compared to the 2017 tax cuts. Article that provided the above summary:
 


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