Marjorie Taylor Greene Says 'Squad' Members Have 'More Balls' Than 13 RINO's - (Video)

Written By BlabberBuzz | Monday, 08 November 2021 12:00 PM
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene endorsed the six members of the "Squad" for their refusal of President Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.

Greene praised Reps. In her tweet, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , Rashida Tlaib, Cori Bush, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Jamaal Bowman define them as having "more balls" than the 13 Republicans who voted in support of the infrastructure bill.

"6 Democrats did more than these 13 traitor Republicans to stop Biden's fake Infrastructure bill by voting NO," Greene announced in a post on Twitter Friday night, denouncing the Republicans who voted in favor of the bill. "They have more balls than these R's."

The opposition from the six members to vote in favor of the infrastructure bill supports their commitment to vote against it unless there was further a vote on the Democrats' reconciliation social spending bill. The reconciliation spending bill had previously been marked at $3.5 trillion, though it was ultimately scaled down to $1.75 trillion over other members' objections.

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Many Republicans further crossed the aisle in their votes, with 13 GOP members bucking party lines in backing the bill. Among the 13 Republicans who voted in favor of the infrastructure bill were Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino, Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, and New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew.

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Many Republicans, including Kinzinger and Garbarino, took to Twitter to defend their votes on the infrastructure bill.

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"Infrastructure=communism is a new one," Kinzinger announced in response to another tweet from Greene. "Eisenhower's interstate system should be torn up or else the commies will be able to conveniently drive."

Proposed by a bipartisan group of lawmakers, the infrastructure bill passed in the Senate in August yet was later held up in the House before earning passage in the lower chamber late Friday night. The GOP leadership was distinctly opposed to the measure, whipping votes against the infrastructure bill by claiming it went hand-in-hand with the separate reconciliation spending bill backed by the Left.

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Though, Senators in both parties celebrated the measure as a bipartisan victory that would supply much-needed funding for long-neglected infrastructure.

"This is a historic investment in our nation's infrastructure which will serve it for decades to come," announced Sen. Rob Portman, an Ohio Republican.

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President Joe Biden has been praising the infrastructure bill as a historic, bipartisan deal that will fuel economic growth, generate jobs, and repair roads, bridges, and other infrastructure while further addressing climate change.

"The deal will boost the economy with an emphasis on equity, global competitiveness, and good-paying jobs," White House officials tweeted ahead of the vote.

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