Tim Ryan Stop Talking About Dr. Seuss Speech Viewed More than 2 Million Times
On 3/10/21 at 9:57 AM EST
A clip of Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) urging Republicans to stop talking about Dr. Seuss has spread widely on Twitter and racked up a large number of views.
Ryan addressed the floor on Tuesday, in regard to the pro-union PRO Act. This passed the House on Tuesday.
In his remarks, Ryan criticized GOP lawmakers in the House and said: We talk about pensions, you complain. We talk about the minimum wage, you complain. We talk about giving them the right to organize, you complain. But if we were passing a tax cut here you d be all getting in line to vote yes for it.
Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2021 | Aiden Osborne dresses just like Mariah Esparza, a teacher who is dressed as the Cat in the Hat, while Alangh Sage dresses as Thing 1. All characters are from Dr. Seuss The Cat in the Hat. Buy this Photo
Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2021 | Dressed as the Cat in the Hat, Mariah Esparza visits Peyton Kropidlowski, Oliver Bailey, Ethan Sanchez and Kinley Larson.Buy this Photo
Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2021 | Mariah Esparza, a teacher at Kiddie Academy dressed as the Cat in the Hat, gives Emberly Fisher a big hug.Buy this Photo
Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2021 | Brooke Williams, an assistant director, and Mariah Esparza, a teacher, celebrate Dr. Seuss birthday by dressing up.Buy this Photo
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Imagine a man you hired to paint your home spills paint all over the floor, claims he did so because he thinks your floor looks better that way, and then angrily demanded you stop arguing with him about it and keep contracting him out because it’s the right thing to do.
That’s pretty much what Ohio Democrat Tim Ryan did on the House floor as he put on a show for the internet clippers in an attempt to make it seem like the GOP was more obsessed with a few racist books than actually helping the American people.
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