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Hope the doctor serves them good eats.
 
Said the guy that in the end had to support Trump/Ryan health care in the house.
After spending weeks saying the opposite.
Fun fact ? They all wear an (R) after their titles

Just one more con man

says the guy who explained his vote using logic and reason.

If you were right about him then why does he consistently vote against the Rs?

Another con man?
 
says the guy who explained his vote using logic and reason.

If you were right about him then why does he consistently vote against the Rs?

Another con man?

I'm glad Justin Amash is in office, and I think he's generally a principled and independent voice, no matter how much I might disagree with him on policy. That said, I'm not sure how his AHCA vote was based on logic or reason.
 
I'm glad Justin Amash is in office, and I think he's generally a principled and independent voice, no matter how much I might disagree with him on policy. That said, I'm not sure how his AHCA vote was based on logic or reason.

His logic was that it was an increase in individual liberty over what we have today.

Agree with him or not, but that was the rational
 
I'm glad Justin Amash is in office, and I think he's generally a principled and independent voice, no matter how much I might disagree with him on policy. That said, I'm not sure how his AHCA vote was based on logic or reason.

Saw this today...

Teens who text each other explicit images could be subject to 15 years in federal prison under a new bill that just passed the House of Representatives. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), ranking member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, has called the measure “deadly and counterproductive.”

“While the bill is well intended, it is overbroad in scope and will punish the very people it indicates it is designed to protect: our children,” Lee said during a House floor debate over the bill. The bill would also raise “new constitutional concerns” and “exacerbate overwhelming concerns with the unfair and unjust mandatory minimum sentencing that contributes to the overcriminalization of juveniles and mass incarceration generally.”

2 republicans voted no... Rep Amash and Rep Massie.

But hey - as 57 said, Amash is a sellout who only supports the Rs!
 
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