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9 GOP reps reject measure condemning abduction of Ukrainian kids

  
Via:  John Russell  •  8 months ago  •  7 comments


9 GOP reps reject measure condemning abduction of Ukrainian kids
Those labels probably won’t go away now that nine GOP members, each with familiar names, had a problem with a resolution condemning Russia for taking Ukrainian children.

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I t seemed like the sort of resolution that could pass the House unanimously. Democratic Rep. Susan Wild of Pennsylvania championed   a measure   that condemned Russia’s “illegal kidnapping” of Ukrainian children. As The Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum   noted , it’s an ongoing crisis: “The kidnapping and brainwashing of Ukrainian children is Putin’s cruelest crime.”


The bill was symbolic — it merely reflected the will of members — and it didn’t commit the United States to actually do anything or spend any money. There was no reason for even the most ardent far-right critics of Ukraine to balk.

When the resolution reached the House floor last night, it passed easily. The vote was not, however, without opponents. A total of   nine House Republicans   — and zero House Democrats — voted against it:

  1. Andy Biggs of Arizona
  2. Eric Burlison of Missouri
  3. Warren Davidson of Ohio
  4. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
  5. Clay Higgins of Louisiana
  6. Thomas Massie of Kentucky
  7. Matt Rosendale of Montana
  8. Chip Roy of Texas
  9. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin

To be sure, it’s tough to understand why these GOP members voted against the measure, even knowing in advance that it would pass, though I suppose it could’ve been worse.

Circling back to our   earlier coverage , when the House voted overwhelmingly to ban oil imports from Russia in 2022, 15 House Republicans   opposed   the measure. A week earlier, the House easily passed a non-binding resolution in support of Ukrainians, which only   three   Republicans   opposed .


Soon after, the House voted to suspend normal trade relations with Russia, and that measure was opposed by only   eight Republicans .

When the House passed a bill directing the Biden administration to   collect evidence   of Russian war crimes, only   six Republicans   opposed the measure. When the House   passed   the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, only   10 GOP members   voted no. The same week, the House   passed   a largely symbolic measure, pressing the White House to support Ukraine through confiscated Russian oligarchs’ assets, and   four Republicans   opposed it.

It wasn’t long before this GOP contingent picked up some unflattering nicknames. Then-Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, for example, labeled the faction the Republican Party’s “ Putin wing .” The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee   called them   the “GOP’s pro-Putin faction.” A Washington Post   report   added that these Republicans have formed “what some Democrats (and even   critics on the right ) have labeled ‘Putin’s Caucus.’”

Those labels probably won’t go away now that nine GOP members, each with familiar names, had a problem with a resolution condemning Russia for taking Ukrainian children.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    8 months ago

gallery of traitors

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  JohnRussell @1    8 months ago

Just another round of empty virtue signaling by the Democrats, who in reality don't give a damn about kids in general, especially American children. I don't care much for these right-wing nut jobs, but they called it for what it was.

 
 
 
MrFrost
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1.1.1  MrFrost  replied to  Greg Jones @1.1    8 months ago
don't give a damn about kids in general

Sure greg, tell us about all the times republicans have voted to increase welfare to help kids with clothing and food.

*crickets*

 
 
 
Ronin2
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2  Ronin2    8 months ago

And the Democrats claim Republicans waste time on worthless bills that accomplish nothing.

 
 
 
George
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3  George    8 months ago

Gee, maybe the democrats need a resolution to declare murder and rape bad.

 
 
 
Gsquared
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3.1  Gsquared  replied to  George @3    8 months ago

Undoubtedly, there would be republicans who would vote against it.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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3.1.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  Gsquared @3.1    8 months ago

Especially rape

 
 

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