Meanwhile in the house.

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Hubert J. Farnsworth
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While we are all distracted by Greenland and Minnesota, Republicans continue to be useless.








Decay
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Treason
Who?mikejones!
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Might as well go ahead and lose the midterms. Republicans are only good at *****ing anyways
Thunder18
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What the **** are these idiots doing
Rossticus
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but with 9 Rs not voting wouldn't the Dems have taken it regardless?
rocky the dog
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Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
zephyr88
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Vote

Them

Out
Hubert J. Farnsworth
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zephyr88 said:

Vote

Them

Out


I'm all for it. I'll be, yet again, voting against my congressman(R) in the primary. Unfortunately, too many republican voters in Texas get scared by the people pushing the BS that if we vote for someone that pushes for actual conservative policy, the dems will win in the general. Works every time and we continue to be stuck with useless moderates. The republican party itself also puts money and backs the worthless moderates to keep getting them elected over more conservative candidates.
BTKAG97
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"I like to cast votes that will run me out of Congress" /Republicans in "purple" districts who think leftists will cast a vote for them "this time".
Queso1
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zephyr88 said:

Vote

Them

Out


It

Doesn't


Matter
panhandlefarmer
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The Republicans who voted against the passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (H.R. 7148)referred to in some reporting as a minibus spending packageon January 22, 2026, thereby voting alongside the Democrats who opposed it.
The House passed the bill 341-88 (with 2 not voting). Party breakdown (official Clerk data): Republicans voted 192-24 (yes-no), Democrats voted 149-64 (yes-no).
The 24 Republicans who voted No (opposing the bill, aligning with the 64 Democrats who voted No) were:
Andy Biggs (AZ-5)
Lauren Boebert (CO-4)
Josh Brecheen (OK-2)
Tim Burchett (TN-2)
Kat Cammack (FL-3)
Eli Crane (AZ-2)
Byron Donalds (FL-19)
Randy Fine (FL-6)
Brandon Gill (TX-26)
Paul Gosar (AZ-9)
Mark Harris (NC-8)
Clay Higgins (LA-3)
Mike Kennedy (UT-3)
Anna Luna (FL-13)
Thomas Massie (KY-4)
Cory Mills (FL-7)
Andrew Ogles (TN-5)
Scott Perry (PA-10)
Chip Roy (TX-21)
David Schweikert (AZ-1)
Keith Self (TX-3)
Victoria Spartz (IN-5)
Gregory Steube (FL-17)
These are typically fiscal conservatives or hardliners concerned about spending levels, earmarks, or specific provisions (e.g., related to DHS/ICE funding or other policy riders in the package). The bill combined several appropriations measures (including Defense, Labor-HHS-Education, and others) into a consolidated/minibus-style package to complete FY2026 funding and avert a shutdown.
Note: On the procedural rule vote to consider the bill (Roll Call 41), it was strictly party-line (all Republicans yes, all Democrats no), with no crossovers. Amendments (e.g., one by Rep. Massie on vehicle tech mandates) saw some Republican crossovers with Democrats, but the question appears to refer to the main bill vote.
For the full roll call, check the House Clerk or GovTrack. The bill now moves to the Senate.
TRM
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Say what you will about Pelosi, she would have never brought this up for a vote. Johnson should have squashed it in committee.
Who?mikejones!
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Pelosi is a hall of fame level politician despite her politics
Hubert J. Farnsworth
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Dr. Mephisto
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Politicians are garbage and worthless %98 of the time.

Give or take %2.
Keyno
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But guys. We have to vote REALLY HARD this year in the midterms. Otherwise the democracts will win.

Jarrin Jay
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It won't pass the Senate in this form. If it does, Trump should VETO with express instruction to get all that BS out of the bill and publicly put pressure on the RINOs voting for it by publishing their names and what they have voted to support.

These omnibus spending bills are total and complete BS. The CSA constitution was much better in this regard, expressly forbidding spending bills "for the general welfare", requiring spending bills to be related to ONE item and one item only that was to be present and clear in the name and title of the bill, requiring specific $$ amount and forbidding any additional costs to be paid (overruns, changes, etc.), and granting the POTCSA line item veto.
BTKAG97
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I dont get the posted tweets from Keith Self. The attached thumbnail is regarding an amendment that was voted down yet the Reps comments on the tweets are about something that passed.
Burdizzo
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F Chip Roy carpetbagging POS
BQAg09
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and he wants to be AG……
JWinTX
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This is another good time to remind everyone that the GOP is two parties stuffed into one bucket, where the moderates loathe the conservatives (and vice versa). The Dems are Soviet-esque in their straight line votes for Dear Party, but the GOP rarely has this solidarity.
AtticusMatlock
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Maybe an amendment to remove that part of the bill.
Yukon Cornelius
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Republicans just work for AIPAC. Democrats work for SOROS. And that's why they do this together.
Keyno
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JWinTX said:

This is another good time to remind everyone that the GOP is two parties stuffed into one bucket, where the moderates loathe the conservatives (and vice versa). The Dems are Soviet-esque in their straight line votes for Dear Party, but the GOP rarely has this solidarity.

Yeah because its not "The GOP is two parties stuffed into one bucket ". It's the Democrats and democrat-lite (GOP). Also known as the uniparty
Hubert J. Farnsworth
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BREAKING: Rep Andy Ogles exposes some of the outrageous earmarks in the Appropriations Bill that our tax dollars would fund: $968k to a NJ hospital which performs trans surgeries $68,950,000 for healthcare that explicitly discriminates against White people $200k to a Baltimore-based NGO that resettles illegals into the US $200k to a Virginia child-care center that hosts LGBT kids' grooming events OUR TAXES SHOULDN'T BE FUNDING THIS CRAP THIS MUST END.
Hubert J. Farnsworth
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BTKAG97 said:

I dont get the posted tweets from Keith Self. The attached thumbnail is regarding an amendment that was voted down yet the Reps comments on the tweets are about something that passed.


It was an amendment brought forward to stop the garbage that was passed during the Biden era that all vehicles manufactured 2027 and on have to have the feature where the vehicle can be shut off by ai or outside sources. They claim it was to stop drunk driving, but we all know that it's more about control and having that power over us.
96AgGrad
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Even if for some bizarre reason you agree with mutilating children, why are taxpayers funding it?
TexasAGGIEinAR
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panhandlefarmer said:

The Republicans who voted against the passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (H.R. 7148)referred to in some reporting as a minibus spending packageon January 22, 2026, thereby voting alongside the Democrats who opposed it.
The House passed the bill 341-88 (with 2 not voting). Party breakdown (official Clerk data): Republicans voted 192-24 (yes-no), Democrats voted 149-64 (yes-no).
The 24 Republicans who voted No (opposing the bill, aligning with the 64 Democrats who voted No) were:
Andy Biggs (AZ-5)
Lauren Boebert (CO-4)
Josh Brecheen (OK-2)
Tim Burchett (TN-2)
Kat Cammack (FL-3)
Eli Crane (AZ-2)
Byron Donalds (FL-19)
Randy Fine (FL-6)
Brandon Gill (TX-26)
Paul Gosar (AZ-9)
Mark Harris (NC-8)
Clay Higgins (LA-3)
Mike Kennedy (UT-3)
Anna Luna (FL-13)
Thomas Massie (KY-4)
Cory Mills (FL-7)
Andrew Ogles (TN-5)
Scott Perry (PA-10)
Chip Roy (TX-21)
David Schweikert (AZ-1)
Keith Self (TX-3)
Victoria Spartz (IN-5)
Gregory Steube (FL-17)
These are typically fiscal conservatives or hardliners concerned about spending levels, earmarks, or specific provisions (e.g., related to DHS/ICE funding or other policy riders in the package). The bill combined several appropriations measures (including Defense, Labor-HHS-Education, and others) into a consolidated/minibus-style package to complete FY2026 funding and avert a shutdown.
Note: On the procedural rule vote to consider the bill (Roll Call 41), it was strictly party-line (all Republicans yes, all Democrats no), with no crossovers. Amendments (e.g., one by Rep. Massie on vehicle tech mandates) saw some Republican crossovers with Democrats, but the question appears to refer to the main bill vote.
For the full roll call, check the House Clerk or GovTrack. The bill now moves to the Senate.


I don't see Arkansas on this list. Thank God we don't have sick *******s voting for this.
Hubert J. Farnsworth
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Republicans betrayed their voters so badly tonight, Democrats CHEERED when these bills passed! 1. Failed to remove a mandate requiring vehicle manufacturers to install a kill switch in new cars so the government can shut your car off remotely. 2. Passed over $10 million in funding for gender mutilation surgeries and abortion providers. 3. Passed over $1.17 trillion in spending, exceeding the White House's budget request by BILLIONS of dollars and funded left-wing organizations that the White House requested $0 for. We don't have a Republican majority!


Yesterday
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Wouldn't the senate have to approve and the finally Trump? I believe that's how this works.
BadMoonRisin
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can someone post a list of names of the Rs that voted against?

If McCaul is on there I'm going to contact him. This is BS.
tmaggie50
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It's obvious that no good comes from a Republican majority. It's time to vote out the Republicans in office even if that means giving control to democrats. There won't be any difference in the results and it will require republicans to reset and try again getting conservatives in office. Perhaps if we keep them on first term only, they'll vote with their constituents to try to be re-elected.
Tailgate88
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I think it is a half dozen posts up.
TRD-Ferguson
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No one ever does though. I've begun to believe voting no longer matters. Especially for republicans.

Don't get be wrong, I'm not voting for Democrats but as said above the D's always vote as a block. R's just post mean stuff on social media and do whatever their individual handlers tell them to do.
BadMoonRisin
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Tailgate88 said:

I think it is a half dozen posts up.

Wait a second, those vote totals dont match the amendment vote in the OP.

It says 76 Rs voted with all of the Ds, and this is a list of 24 Rs.

Where is the correct vote total for this amendment that failed?
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