When I heard Trump was going to veto the 1.3 trillion dollar spending bill I got my hopes up that finally we had a president that would do the right thing. Even if it was basically the president demanding that more money be spent on DACA and his wall, that would give the American people more time to voice their anger at the bill.
I am considering a VETO of the Omnibus Spending Bill based on the fact that the 800,000 plus DACA recipients have been totally abandoned by the Democrats (not even mentioned in Bill) and the BORDER WALL, which is desperately needed for our National Defense, is not fully funded.
Donald J. Trump ✅ @realDonaldTrump
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 23, 2018
But then he went ahead and done it anyways. People are pissed at republicans right now and Trump right now, including staunch defenders like Ann Coulter.
Ann Coulter ✅ @AnnCoulter I will never sign another bill like this again”
Yeah, because you’ll be impeached.
Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) March 23, 2018
Compare that to this where she was publicly ridicules for saying Trump has the best chance to win the presidency of the republican candidates, back when no one thought it was possible:
People have every right to be angry, the republicans betrayed us. Trump should have vetoed it no matter what. I am sure it wasn't an easy decision. The government would have to go on lock down, and the media would enter their gov't shut down politics mode and be relentless about...the failures of the republican majority. But taking a step further back, the senate passed the bill 65-32, with 3 not voting. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/115-2018/s63 . even if trump wanted to Veto, the senate already had enough votes to override his veto. The house voted 256-167, with 7 not voting. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/115-2018/h127 The house would need 290 votes to override a veto. If trump exercised his veto, the congress was a mere 34 votes away from over riding his veto-and there were 77 nay voting democrats who could have switched.
Trump should have vetoed the bill, and forced the issue. He probably knew his veto would not prevail. Trump didn't get his wall, but someone got an $8B telescope (p 190). That is a Yuge Mockery of Trump: Mr. President tear down that ....Telescope. Or was that Gorbachev and a wall.
Trump is president and the republicans are in charge. there is no excuse for this, many republicans were attacked, beat up, assault, and called all the worst names as we supported a president who would drain the swamp. And we are the ones who get stabbed in the back. Our congressmen wanted to defund planned parenthood, but they gave them half a billion dollars. Actually in looking at the document it is much worse. 575m for international family planning (1429), possibly another 32.5m for for a UN family planning initiative (p1486), and another $286,479,000 for domestic family planning (p 878), and an unspecified amount is suggested on page 923. Our taxpayer money should not be used for that. trump said that he would defund various feminist organizations, but low and behold 53 million is going to encourage pro-arrest policies for protected speech activities that the feminist don't like. Oh and only one mention about student loans, that if you have a consolidated plan I guess you can switch service providers. how do I sign up to service my own student loans? We were supposed to gut Obama care, and they funded it.
We are tired of these wars in the middle east, and with Trumps signing the bill for national security needs, and appointing John Bolton.....It sounds like we might be preparing to finance a war against Iran. In John Bolton's own words, he wants us to take over Tehran. After 8 years of Obama, the last thing we need is to start a new war that no one supports during the presidency of this one termer who will hand the keys over to the next cheese eating surrender monkey A/K/A essentially creating the next isis.
-source iran freedom, at about 6:58
Yeah, This guy is now our national security advisor. And all that new spending. our congress may not have voted to go to war with Iran, but what is all this necessary spending for national security about. Not a penny went to build the wall.
As a matter of National Security I've signed the Omnibus Spending Bill. I say to Congress: I will NEVER sign another bill like this again. To prevent this omnibus situation from ever happening again, I'm calling on Congress to give me a line-item veto for all govt spending bills! https://t.co/kYwMk5AE5k
Donald J. Trump ✅ @realDonaldTrump
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 23, 2018
Now there is over 2000 pages in this spending bill. With Obamacare we rightfully chastised the congress for passing a bill before even reading what is in it. Just what our republican congress just did, and what Trump signed into law. This is the same exact damn thing as taxation without representation, and we have a right to kick these buttholes out of office. One more thing I am noticing is that certain states are more favorable towards the spending bills than others, especialy cash strapped states. Conneticutt and Illinois. Poor or small states like West Virginia, New hampshire, Mississippi, Kansas, Hawaii, alaska, rhode island, the dakotas and so on. New York, Trump's home state, I heard is being paid nicely with a 60b dollar tunnel but I didn't find it in the bill, Indianna (where Pence is from, voted in favor, as well as swing states like Pennsylviania, michigan, Ohio, and Florida. Oh, we haven't heard anything about aid to the people of Peurto Rico in this omnibus bill, i wonder why. What is more unusual is the opposition from the money by many California democrats. This potential war budget likely was to be designed with so much pork bring it home without with any debate, and the tax bill was likely agreed upon in back doors meetings as to stifle all debate about the public matter about what was all in the bill.
So here are our public enemies list. Be sure to vote them out of office. For ease of use, I am just going to say congressman even if it is a congresswoman. if they get upset that calling them congressman men, since many of them are feminist anyways, perhaps we can add insult to injury and say gender s a social construct.
Alabama
Senator Doug Jones (Democrat)
Senator Richard Shelby (Republican)
Congressman Bradley Byrne (Republican, 1st)
Congressman Martha Roby (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Mike Rogers (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Robert Aderholt (Republican, 4th)
Congressman Terri Seawall (Democrat, 6th)
Alaska+
Senator Lisa Murkowski (Republican)
Congressman Don Young (Republican)
Arizona
Congressman Tom O'Halleran (Democrat,1st)
Congressman Martha Mcsally (Republican,2nd)
Congressman Krysten Sinema(Democrat, 9th)
Arkansas
Senator John Boozman (Republican)
Congressman Eric Crawford (Republican,1st)
Congressman French Hill (Republican,2nd)
Congressman Steve Womack (Republican,3rd)
California
Congressman John Garamendi (democrat, 3rd)
Congressman Ami Bera (democrat, 7th)
Congressman Paul Cook (democrat, 8th)
Congressman Nancy Pelosi (democrat, 12th)
Congressman Jim Costa (democrat, 16th)
Congressman Anna Eshoo (democrat, 18th)
Congressman David Valadao (Republican,21st)
Congressman Devin Nunes (Republican,22nd)
Congressman Kevin McCarthy (Republican, 23rd)
Congressman Salud Carbajal (Democrat,24th)
Congressman Steve Knight (Republican,25th)
Congressman Julia Brownley (Republican,26th)
Congressman Brad Sherman (Democrat,30th)
Congressman Raul Ruiz (Democrat,36th)
Congressman Ed Royce (Republican,39th)
Congressman Ken Calvert (Republican, 42nd)
Congressman Maxine Waters (Democrat, 43rd)
Congressman Mimi Walters (Republican, 45th)
Congressman Darrel Issa (Republican, 49th)
Congressman Duncan Hunter (Republican, 50th)
Congressman Scott Peters (Democrat, 52nd)
Congressman Susan Davis (Democrat, 53rd)
Colorado
Senator Michael Bennet (Democrat)
Congressman Scott Tipton (Republican,3rd)
Congressman Doug Lamborn (Republican,5th)
Congressman Ed Perlmutter (Democrat,7th)
Connecticut+
Senator Richard Blumenthal (democrat)
Senator Chris Murphy (democrat)
Congressman John Larson (democrat,1st)
Congressman Joe Courtney (democrat,2nd)
Congressman Rosa DeLauro (democrat,3rd)
Congressman James Himes (democrat,4th)
Congressman Elizabeth Esty (democrat,5th)
Delaware
Senator Thomas Carper (Democrat)
Senator Chris Coons (Democrat)
congressman Lisa Blunt Rochester (Democrat)
Florida+
Senator Bill Nelson (democrat)
Senator Mark Rubio (Republican)
Congressman Neal Dunn (Republican,2nd)
Congressman John Rutherford (Republican,4th)
Congressman Al Lawson (democrat,5th)
Congressman Stephenie Murphy (democrat,7th)
Congressman Val Demings(democrat,10th)
Congressman Gus Bilirakis (Republican,12th)
Congressman Charlie Crist (democrat,13th)
Congressman Kathy Castor (democrat,14th)
Congressman Dennis Ross (Republican,15th)
Congressman Vern Buchanan (Republican,16th)
Congressman Thomas Rooney (Republican,17th)
Congressman Francis Rooney (Republican,19th)
Congressman Alcee Hastings (democrat,20th)
Congressman Lois Frankel (democrat,21st)
Congressman Theodore Deutch (democrat,22nd)
Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (democrat,23rd)
Congressman Fredrica Wilson (democrat,24th)
Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican,25th)
Georgia
Senator John Issakson (Republican)
Congressman Buddy Carter (Republican,1st)
Congressman Sanford Bishop (Democrat,2nd)
Congressman Drew Ferguson (Republican,3rd)
Congressman Karen Handel (Republican,6th)
Congressman Rob Woodall (Republican,7th)
Congressman Austin Scott (Republican,8th)
Congressman Doug Collins (Republican,9th)
Congressman David Scott (Democrat,13th)
Congressman Tom Graves (Republican,14th)
Hawaii+
Senator Mazie Hirono (Democrat)
Senator Brian Schatz (democrat)
Congressman Colleen Hanabusa (Democrat,1st)
Congressman Tulsi Gabbard (Democrat,2nd)
Idaho
Congressman Mike Simpson (Republican,2nd)
Illinois+
Senator Tammy Duckworth (Democrat)
Senator Richard Durbin (Democrat)
Congressman Robin Kelley (Democrat,2nd)
Congressman Danial Lipinski (Democrat,3rd)
Congressman Mike Quigley (Democrat,5th)
Congressman Peter Roskam (republican,6th)
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democrat,8th)
Congressman Bradley Schneider (Democrat,10th)
Congressman Bill Foster (Democrat,10th)
Congressman Mike Bost (Republican,12th)
Congressman Rodney David (Republican,13th)
Congressman Randy hultgren (Republican,14th)
Congressman John Shimkus (Republican,15th)
Congressman Adam Kinzinger (Republican,16th)
Congressman Cheri Bustos (Democrat,17th)
Indiana+
Senator Joe Donnelly (democrat)
Senator Todd Young (Republican)
Congressman Peter Visclosky (Democrat,1st)
Congressman jackie Walorski (Republican,2nd)
Congressman Jim Banks (Republican,3rd)
Congressman Susan Brooks (Republican,5th)
Congressman Luke Messer (Republican,6th)
Congressman Andre Carson (Democrat,7th)
Congressman Larry Buchson (Republican,6th)
Iowa
Congressman David Loebsack (Democrat,2nd)
Congressman David young (Republican,3rd)
Kansas+
Senator John Moran (Republican)
Senator Pat Roberts (Republican)
Congressman Roger Marshall (Republican,1st)
Congressman Lynn Jenkins (Republican,2nd)
Congressman Kevin Yoder (Republican,3rd)
Congressman Ron Estes (Republican,4th)
Kentucky
Senator Mitch McConnel (Republican)
Congressman Brett Guthrie (Republican,2nd)
Congressman Hal Rogers (Republican,5th)
Congressman Andy Barr (Republican,6th)
Louisiana
Congressman Steve Scalise (Republican,1st)
Congressman Cedric Richmod (Democrat,2nd)
Maine
Senator Susan Collins (Republican)
Senator Anugs King (Independant)
Congressman Bruce Poliquin (republican, 2nd)
Maryland
Senator Benjamin Cardin (Democrat)
Senator Chris Van Hollen (democrat)
Congressman A. Dutch Ruppersberger (Democrat, 2nd)
Congressman John Sarbanes (Democrat, 3rd)
Congressman Anthony Brown (Democrat, 4th)
Congressman John Delaney (Democrat, 6th)
Massachusetts
Congressman Richard Neal (Democrat, 1st)
Congressman Niki Tsongas (Democrat, 3rd)
Congressman Seth Moulton (Democrat, 6th)
Congressman Stephen Lynch (Democrat, 8th)
Congressman William Keating (Democrat, 9th)
Michigan+
Senator Gary Peters (democrat)
Senator Debbie Stabenow (Democrat)
Congressman Bill Huizenga (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman John Moolenaar (Republican, 4th)
Congressman Daniel Killee (Democrat, 5th)
Congressman Fred Upton (Republican,6th)
Congressman Tim Walberg (Republican, 7th)
Congressman Mike Bishop (Republican, 8th)
Congressman Sander Levin (Democrat, 9th)
Congressman Paul Mitchell (Republican, 10th)
Congressman David Trott (Republican, 11th)
Congressman Debbie Dingell (Democrat, 12th)
Congressman Brenda Lawrence (Democrat, 14th)
Minnesota
Senator Amy Klobuchar (democrat)
Senator Tina Smith (democrat)
Congressman Eric Paulsen (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Betty McCollum (Democrat, 4th)
Mississippi+
Senator Thad Cochran (Republican)
Senator Roger Wicker (Republican)
Congressman Benny Thompson (Democrat, 2nd)
Congressman Gregg Harper (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Stephen Palazzo (Republican, 4th)
Missouri+
Senator Roy blunt (Republican)
Congressman Lacy Clay (Democrat,1st)
Congressman Ann Wagner (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Vickey Hartzler (Republican, 4th)
Congressman Emanuel Cleaver (Democrat,5th)
Congressman Sam graves (Republican, 6th)
Montana
Senator John Tester (democrat)
Nebraska+
Congressman Jeff fortenberry (Republican, 1st)
Congressman Don Bacon (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Adrian Smith (Republican, 3rd)
Nevada
Senator catherine Cortez Mastro (democrat)
Senator Dean Heller (republican)
Congressman Marl Amodei (republican, 2nd)
Congressman Jacky Rosen (democrat, 3rd)
New Hampshire+
Senator Maggie Hassan (democrat)
Senator Jeanne Shaheen (democrat)
congressman Carol Shea-Porter (democrat, 1rst)
Congressman Ann Kuster (democrat, 2nd)
New Jersey+
Senator Bob Menendez (democrat)
Congressman Frank LoBiondo (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Tom MacArthur (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Chris Smith (Republican, 4th)
Congressman Josh Gottheimer (Democrat, 5th)
Congressman lance Leonard (Republican, 7th)
Congressman Albio Sires (Democrat, 8th)
Congressman Bill Pascrell (Democrat, 9th)
Congressman Donald Payne (Democrat, 10th)
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuyen (Republican, 11th)
New Mexico
Senator Martin Heinrich (democrat)
Senator Tom udall (democrat)
New York+
Senator Chuck Schumer (democrat)
Congressman Peter King (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Kathleen Rice (Democrat, 4th)
Congressman Gregory Meeks (Democrat, 5th)
Congressman Grace Meng (Democrat, 6th)
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (democrat, 8th)
Congressman Jerrold Nadler (democrat, 10th)
Congressman Danial Donovan (Republican, 11th)
Congressman Nite Lowey (democrat, 17th)
Congressman John Faso (republican, 19th)
Congressman Paul Tonko (democrat, 20th)
Congressman Elise Stefanik (republican, 21th)
Congressman Claudia Tenney (republican, 22th)
Congressman John Katko (republican, 24th)
Congressman Brian Higgins (democrat, 26th)
Congressman Chris Collins (republican, 27th)
North Carolina
Congressman G.K. Butterfeild (democrat, 1st)
Congressman David Price (democrat, 4th)
Congressman Virginia Foxx (republican,5th)
Congressman Richard hudson (republican, 8th)
Congressman Robert Pittenger (republican, 9th)
Congressman patrick McHenry (republican, 10th)
Congressman Alma Adams (Democrat, 12th)
North Dakota+
Senator Heidi Heitkamp (Democrat)
Senator John Hoeven (Republican)
Ohio+
Senator Sherrad Brown (democrat)
Senator Rob portman (republican)
Congressman Steve Chabot (republican, 1st)
Congressman Brad Wenstrup (republican, 2nd)
Congressman Joyce Beatty (Democrat, 3rd)
Congressman Bill johnson (republican, 6th)
Congressman Bob Gibbs (republican, 7th)
Congressman Marcy Kaptur (Democrat, 9th)
Congressman Michael Turner (republican, 10th)
Congressman Marcia fudge (Democrat, 11th)
Congressman Tim Ryan (Democrat, 13th)
Congressman David Joyce (republican, 14th)
Congressman Steve Stivers (republican, 15th)
Oklahoma
Senator Jim Inhofe (Republican)
Congressman Frank Lucas (republican, 3rd)
Congressman Tom cole (republican, 4th)
Oregon+
Senator Ron Wyden (democrat)
Congressman Suzanne Bonamici (Democrat, 1st)
Congressman Greg Walden (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Peter Defazio (Democrat, 4th)
Congressman Kurt Schrader (Democrat, 5th)
Pennsylvania+
Senator Bob Casey (Democrat)
Congressman Robert brady (Democrat, 1st)
Congressman Dwight Evens (Democrat, 2nd)
Congressman Glenn thompson(Republican, 5th)
Congressman Ryan Costello (Republican, 6th)
Congressman Patrick Meehan (Republican, 7th)
Congressman Brian fitzpatrick (Republican, 8th)
Congressman Bill Shuster (Republican, 9th)
Congressman Tom Marino (Republican, 10th)
Congressman Lou Barletta (Republican, 11th)
Congressman Mike Doyle (Democrat, 14th)
Congressman Charles Dent (Republican, 15th)
Congressman Mathew cartright (Democrat, 17th)
Rhode Island+
senator John reed (Democrat)
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (Democrat)
Congressman David Cicilline (Democrat, 1st)
Congressman Jim Langevin (Democrat, 2nd)
South Carolina
Senator Lindsey Graham (republican)
Senator Tim Scott (Republican)
Congressman Joe Wilson (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Trey Gowdy (Republican, 4th)
Congressman Jim Clyburn (Democrat, 6th)
South Dakota+
Senator Mike Rounds (republican)
Senator John Thune (republican)
Tennessee
Senator Lamar Alexander (Republican)
Congressman Phil Roe (Republican, 1rst)
Congressman Chuck Fleischman (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Jim Cooper (Democrat, 5th)
Congressman David Kustoff (Republican, 8th)
Texas
Senator John Cornyn (republican)
Congressman Sam Johnson (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Jeb Hensarling (Republican, 5th)
Congressman John Culberson (Republican, 7th)
Congressman Kevin Brady (Republican, 8th)
Congressman Al Green (Democrat, 9th)
Congressman Michael McCaul (Republican, 10th)
Congressman Michael Conaway (Republican, 11th)
Congressman Kay Granger (Republican, 12th)
Congressman Mac Thornberry (Republican, 13th)
Congressman Beto O'Rourke (Democrat, 16th)
Congressman Bill Flores (Republican, 17th)
Congressman Jodey Arrington (Republican, 19th)
Congressman Lamar Smith (Republican, 21th)
Congressman Pete Olson (Republican, 22th)
Congressman Will Hurd (Republican, 23th)
Congressman Kenny Marchant (Republican, 24th)
Congressman Michael Burgess (Republican, 26th)
Congressman Henry Cuellar (Democrat, 28th)
Congressman Gene Green (Democrat, 29th)
Congressman Eddie Johnson (Democrat, 30th)
Congressman John Carter (Republican, 31th)
Congressman Pete Sessions (Republican, 32th)
Utah
Senator Orin Hatch (Republican)
Vermont
Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat)
Congressman Peter Welch (Democrat)
Virginia+
Senator Timothy Kaine (democrat, hillary's VP)
Senator Mark Warner (democrat)
Congressman Robert Whitman (Republican, 1st)
Congressman Scott Taylor (Republican, 2nd)
Congressman Bobby Scott (Democrat, 3rd)
Congressman Donald McEachin (Democrat, 4th)
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (Republican, 6th)
Congressman Donald Beyer (Democrat, 8th)
Congressman Barbara Comstock (Republican, 10th)
Congressman Gerald Connolly (Democrat, 8th)
Washington
Senator Martha Cantwell (democrat)
Senator Patty Murray (democrat)
Congressman Suzen Delbene (Democrat, 1st)
Congressman Rick Larsen (Democrat, 2nd)
Congressman Jaime Herrera Beutler (Republican, 3rd)
Congressman Cathy Rogers (Republican, 5th)
Congressman Derek Kilmer (Democrat, 6th)
Congressman David Reichert (Republican, 8th)
Congressman Denny Heck (Democrat, 10th)
West Virginia+
Senator Sheley Capito (republican)
Senator Joe Manchin (Democrat)
Congressman David Mckinley (Republican, 1st)
Congressman Evan Jenkins (Republican, 3rd)
Wisconsin
Senator Tammy Baldwin (democrat)
Congressman Paul Ryan (Republican, 1st)
Congressman Sean Duffy (Republican, 7th)
Congressman Mike Gallagher (Republican, 8th)
Wyoming
Congressman Liz Cheney (Republican)