Yes this has been on ongoing thing since at least last night. You'll see posts here and on other .win sites that are slamming popular MAGA Republicans that seemingly voted Anti- 2A.
It's sort of doublespeak. Yes, technically they did vote for red flag laws and female draft and all sorts of other things. But that was because they voted to pass the NDAA bill so the military can get funding. There was no option to vote 'no' on red flag laws at this juncture. The Democrats have control of the House and they have the most votes to get whatever junk they wanted into the NDAA.
They didn't have to vote Yes anyway. It's called integrity and it's not that complicated. If there is anything in the bill that's wrong, you vote No! If your constituency doesn't want it, and you represent them (which is exactly your job), you vote No!
I agree with you. I'd go even further and claim the NDAA is unconstitutional. But unfortunately over the years democrats and replublicants alike have crafted an evil web of lies and have inextricably linked the military to this ndaa bill.
If the ndaa were to ever not pass it would cripple the military and make all military life complicated (for the children and spouses of service members also). Republican leaning military voters might even be hesitant to vote republican in the future.
Yes this has been on ongoing thing since at least last night. You'll see posts here and on other .win sites that are slamming popular MAGA Republicans that seemingly voted Anti- 2A.
It's sort of doublespeak. Yes, technically they did vote for red flag laws and female draft and all sorts of other things. But that was because they voted to pass the NDAA bill so the military can get funding. There was no option to vote 'no' on red flag laws at this juncture. The Democrats have control of the House and they have the most votes to get whatever junk they wanted into the NDAA.
They didn't have to vote Yes anyway. It's called integrity and it's not that complicated. If there is anything in the bill that's wrong, you vote No! If your constituency doesn't want it, and you represent them (which is exactly your job), you vote No!
I agree with you. I'd go even further and claim the NDAA is unconstitutional. But unfortunately over the years democrats and replublicants alike have crafted an evil web of lies and have inextricably linked the military to this ndaa bill.
If the ndaa were to ever not pass it would cripple the military and make all military life complicated (for the children and spouses of service members also). Republican leaning military voters might even be hesitant to vote republican in the future.
What's wrong with female draft? I thought men and women were equal?
^^^This anon gets it.