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where she defended what she did by just saying that she was trying to clarify the language of the house rules. and to that i say, nope, that is ridiculous. it is not at all what happened. this is the same person who had an lgbtqia a display removed from our capital last year. because she is so big it is. she has defended the lives of mike lindell over election fraud in our state. this is just one more attack on folks who are just trying to live their lives. for the people who want to control how we liberalize. this is the, point? right putting aside we can joke that and kelly was wearing sequins and velvet will claiming that women aren t allowed to bear arms on the house floor, let s be honest. this is not the first four to attend by house republicans to control what women do with their own bodies. as i was the first state in the
and the republican majority has been part of the problem now for 20 the plus years. 10 trillion to 31 trillion, that s not to a good path. neil: congressman, there have been many democrats and even some of your moderate colleagues who worry about some of the concessions that kevin mccarthy made to get to that speaker s gavel point last night, and they say that you ve hamstrung him and that even the notion that any one of you can move to oust him has weakened his hand, and he s going to be the a heck of a lot weaker than nancy employees was pelosi was. and that s not in your interest or congress interest. what do you say? i say that nancy pelosi ruled with an iron fist. there wasn t any velvet over that iron fist. we have returned authority to the members of congress, so we will now act as the legislative body, the greatest legislative body on the face of the earth. debate and discussion, decisions and votes.
democracy that we now, no and there was a sense of urgency from not just the white house but folks on capitol hill, to get something done. so there wasn t alarm of our interesting, if you will, for the american, the arp. the first velvet was passed, and from the administration s perspective, it was important to get the arp, because if you could not do that, in the american rescue plan he would not be able to do anything else and i think on the other bills, the bipartisan bills that were able to get, and they were all on things that were of consequence to the american people. when you think about guns, there is a gun epidemic in this country, but the every day gun violence that we don t hear too much about, but then the mass shootings, involve their, buffalo, sacramento. shootings that school in virginia, we can go, on and i think these were things that were confronting the american people at the time, the chips act, okay? everyone knows who s been out there by car as of late that cars