RADIOACTIVE REPUBLICANS

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The Grand Old Party has become radioactive and it is spewing increasingly dangerous waves throughout the USA landscape.

According to published reports, Republicans who voted against the Infrastructure bill POTUS Biden pushed through, and are taking bows for the millions of dollars in infrastructure improvements, the law has paid for in each of their states after they tried to stop it from passing.

US inflation has lost its steam and started to tamp down.   Why would an American who is not a right-wing zealot or a white GOP supremest want to trash our economy, weaken our military readiness, and erode our delicate democracy by going back to an embittered, do-nothing failure still spewing provably false lies, and who is interested in becoming an ugly American Dictator to avoid conviction on a whole range of felonies committed, and to seek revenge on his enemies? Who wants that sad, hate-filled daily circus of hypocrisy?

TERRIFIED Trump CHICKENS OUT of Testifying in NY Fraud Trial

Then there is no end to their individual rights denial, not to mention the elephant in the womb.

Some electors who cast votes for Trump would not do it again

In 2020, 84 presidential electors convened to cast votes to reelect Donald Trump in seven states where Joe Biden had been declared the winner. Electors in six of those states have become embroiled in criminal investigations.

In 2020, 84 presidential electors convened to cast votes to reelect Donald Trump in seven states where Joe Biden had been declared the winner. Electors in six of those states have become embroiled in criminal investigations.

Meanwhile, an exclusion of a measure to extend compensation for people exposed to radiation from American nuclear testing from the annual defense bill this week marked yet another fracture in the Republican conference.

Proponents of the measure are pointing the finger at Republican leadership, saying they are responsible for stripping it from the NDAA.

An amendment would have extended compensation for people who were exposed to nuclear testing and nuclear waste radiation as a result of U.S. government activity and suffered negative health impacts. These funds are set to expire next year, while the amendment would reauthorize them for another 19 years.

It would also expand compensation offering it for the first time to people in New Mexico, where the atomic bomb was tested in 1945, and Missouri, where uranium storage contaminated the Coldwater Creek, as well as Idaho, Montana, Guam, and Colorado.

And while the GOP conference in the Senate has been generally more unified than that in the House, Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) upset his Republican colleagues by holding up military promotions a months-long blockade that ultimately ended

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