"Here are the Republicans Who Voted Against Reinstating Troops Who Refused the Vaccine".
Four Republican senators joined Democrats in shooting down an amendment to a massive defense authorization package that would have reinstated troops discharged for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
The 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed the Senate 83-11 Thursday night, and along with it a provision overturning the Biden administration’s service-wide vaccine requirement. Republican Senators Mitt Romney of Utah, Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Mike Rounds of South Dakota voted no on a last-minute amendment to the bill re-enlisting thousands of troops separated for refusing the vaccine mandate, collapsing the proposal 54 to 40.
Is it too much to ask that Romney et al occasionally vote with the majority of their party's senators, rather than constantly providing cover to Democrats?
You can't build a woke army if you don't get rid of the un-woke.
ReplyDeleteSeems there's not a single dirty deed done in Washington that isn't touched at least once by Mitt Romney.
ReplyDeleteGregory: It's a variant of Murphy's Law: anything that can go wrong, will go wrong - and Mitt Romney will be one of the reasons.
ReplyDeleteMitt Romney is the white mold on Republican politics.
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