So Biden-Republican Michael Graham appears genuinely shocked that Joe Biden really means to follow through on all those things he pledged/promised in the primary:
From the article linked in the last screenshot:
Cry me a river, Mikey. What did you and your fellow Biden-Republicans expect … that Biden was a moderate posing as a socialist in order to win the nomination? No, Mikey, that’s only what the RINOs you support do … run as conservatives to win the primary and then promptly forget or break all the promises they made to GOP base-voters.
No, Mikey. You and your fellow Biden-Republicans own every penny of deficit-spending in this $2 billion pork-fest …. every regulation …. every new program …. etc. etc. etc..
I’m sure Mikey would say this is all Trump’s fault … that we would have had a GOP Senate but for Trump refusing to concede the election to Biden. That’s bull:
Your boy Mitch’s decision to do a “let them eat cake” and block $2,000 stimulus checks is what cost the GOP the Senate. That and Loeffler’s and Purdue’s failure to “fight for Trump” until the very last minute, which every voter saw as insincere and desperate.
And even if the GOP had kept control of the Senate, do you really believe that Murkowski, Collins, Romney, etc. etc. etc. wouldn’t have given Biden the votes he needed in return for some favors for their donors or cronies?
Mikey is living in an alternative universe if he really believes that this will be a hard vote for New Hampshire’s congressional delegation. The difference between Democrats and Republicans is that Democrats use their power. The GOP had complete control of government for two years. Yet they accomplished nothing legislatively except cutting taxes …. which was not a high priority for America-First voters. That’s because the RINOs thwarted President Trump’s agenda because they don’t believe in America-First and have nothing but contempt for the voters that elected them.
But look at the bright side, Mikey. Yes, the national debt will soon exceed $30 trillion, and, yes, a $15.00 minimum wage may be the final straw for small businesses already decimated by the COVID lockdowns, and, yes, the worst is probably still to come … but you don’t have to see any more mean tweets from President Trump. That’s the trade off you and your fellow Biden-Republicans made, Mikey … now live with it.