You had no basis to think they voted against it hoping it would pass, just a guess. Your statement that it happened before does not support your argument, it might give you reason to look into it further but without facts to support it you have no basis. Let's see how this works, Prosecutor: Judge, Harold murdered a woman 10 years ago and he got out of prison and now we have another murdered woman. Judge: Where is your proof? Prosecutor: He murdered a woman 10 years ago. Judge: Do you have any other proof? Prosecutor: No, I was just guessing that he did it since he did it 10 years ago. Judge: Get the fuck out of here!
BB has been very confused lately. I don't know his age but maybe he's in the early stages of alzheimers or dementia or something or maybe he had a head injury
So because one guy admits that sometimes people vote one way and hope for the opposite leads you to be able to apply that to any specific case that you want without having any logical reason to think so. I know you're smarter than that
The GOP is known to vote against things they know will pass anyway. Proof? A quote by a Republican. What is not to understand?
I'm sure it's solely a republican tactic and I'm sure that statement can be blanketly applied any time a republican votes on any particular issue. I guess rand Paul voted against NSA power because he knew it would pass because of that one statement too. You know the argument is ridiculous
Never said they were virtuous and I hate the Iran deal, but they're the best of the worst. Which isn't saying much
Of course that's your take, you're a kid. The evil is different but equal. You keep thinking one side of the aisle is less evil. It's cute. _
All I needed to know. You'll divulge your life story and how much you write out for tuition checks yet you bash both sides of the aisle. Thanks for clearing it up.
I'm not bashing both sides of the aisle. I'm just not a child that thinks one side is any better than the other. Like I said, you keep thinking one side is less evil. It's cute. _