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Kyrsten Sinema earns adoration from GOP & Rick Santorum for opposing filibuster reform
House Republicans were caught privately bragging about how much they love and support the out senator. “Call Kyrsten Sinema and say thank you,” Santorum said.
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House Republicans celebrate Pride by attacking LGBTQ-owned small businesses
Eighty-five percent of House Republicans present voted against LGBTQ-owned small businesses.
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The GOP is going to throw Liz Cheney under the bus for trying to support democracy
And it’s karmic payback for the time she threw her own sister under the bus by coming out against marriage equality.
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GOP House members starting “Anglo-Saxon” caucus receive relentless online clowning
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are condemning Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar’s Trump-worshipping group for “Anglo-Saxon political traditions.”
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Republicans uninvited an economist who called for a gay tax. It turns out he’s gay.
“What rational person would engage in this sort of activity? There is only one solution – let’s tax it,” wrote the self-loathing economist.
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Trump sold out transgender troops to win funding for a few miles of his border wall
Republicans planned to pass a spending bill, but an internal disagreement over trans troops put the future of that bill on shaky ground.
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Proposed Democratic slogan for 2018 perfectly sums up what’s wrong with them
This cynical slogan shows the Democrats have failed to learn, right when they need to be able to stop the Trump administration’s policies, including rolling back LGBTQ rights.
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How to translate the American Health Care Act repeal doublespeak to realspeak
“Freedom of choice” means that individuals can forgo preventative medicine, develop catastrophic ailments, and die in the street is they so choose.
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If you have one of these issues, Republicans think you don’t deserve insurance
A short list of pre-existing conditions not covered under #Trumpcare.
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House Republicans pass shameful Obamacare repeal
Insurers could charge people with pre-existing illnesses far higher rates, boost prices for older consumers to whatever they wish, and deny coverage for pregnancy care.