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    which is fine, it's ok to give more or less information free answers

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    "I like him" is an answer, but it sidesteps the specific information requested, for some reason
    I'll answer for him. Yonivore Winehole23

    John Cornyn is .....

    a) a gun-grabber, repeatedly voting with Senate Democrats and Susan Collins against the rest of the GOP on anti-second amendment, pro-gun control legislation, and
    b) an illegal alien sympathizer, repeatedly voting with Senate Democrats against the rest of the GOP, Collins, and Murkowski on pro-amnesty, pro-right-to-citizenship for illegals legislation, not America First at all.
    c) voted with Senate Democrats and only 2-3 other Republicans on increasing Covid-era lockdowns, mask mandates, and vax mandates for certain sectors to as late as 2022.

    Cornyn is cut from the Bush-era cloth of neoconservative establishmentarian Texas warhawks like the Bush clan, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Tom DeLay, and others. Very much pro-war, pro-defense contractor conglomerate, and supported the failed impeachment and removal of Ken Paxton, AG, who fought the federal government and won Texas back its tenth amendment right to not have vaccine mandates for federal workers who are residents in Texas, and other good, conservative legislation.

    Cornyn is an outspoken critic of Trump. While not having voted for either impeachment conviction in 2019 or 2021, if he were in a state bluer than Texas and/or not worried about being primaried out of his Senate seat, he absolutely would have voted 'yea' on this, especially the 2021 vote, which would have effectively ended the MAGA movement, disqualified Trump from holding future office, and forced someone like DeSantis to be frontrunner for President in 2024.

    Cornyn is outspokenly in favor and defense of far-left liberal Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, a left-wing partisan hack appointed by Obama early in his first term (at around the time the Democrats had 59-60 Senate seats), who essentially serves as the filibuster judge of the Senate and has repeatedly favored Democrats and bent Senate rules for Senate Democrats to pass bills narrowly when the Senate has had small Democratic majorities cir venting the filibuster such as ACA (which, by the way, contained much more than budgetary legislation) while repeatedly repudiating Senate Republican bills and forcing them to be weakened and trim down or be filibustered, from the TCJA to the BBB2 and just about everything in between.

    Cornyn, despite hailing as a U.S. Senator for a solidly ruby-red state, has consistently been ranked by Cook Political Report, Politico, NYT and others as one of the ten most centrist Senators in each of the last 14 years. That is far more consistent with a Senator representing a state such as Michigan or Georgia or Wisconsin or Nevada in today's political environment, but certainly not from the far-conservative State of Texas.

    Cornyn should run for senator in New Mexico or something. Certainly, getting centrists like him and Susan Collins in states like Maine or Minnesota that are less favorable to the GOP otherwise if they run purely MAGA candidates, would be a net positive and an opportunity conservatives including the egomaniac Trump should look into, because a 'maybe' vote is better than a 'Schumer sycophant' vote. But the centrist Cornyn absolutely has no business being a U.S. Senator representing a Trump+14 state in this political climate. As aforementioned, he would be a Murkowski type of vote in any even slightly bluer state, and he could very much lean in that direction even more if he were to be re-elected again, likely retiring in 2032 with nothing to lose, similar to the late-era John McCain voting record.
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    I'll answer for him. Yonivore Winehole23

    John Cornyn is .....

    a) a gun-grabber, repeatedly voting with Senate Democrats and Susan Collins against the rest of the GOP on anti-second amendment, pro-gun control legislation, and
    b) an illegal alien sympathizer, repeatedly voting with Senate Democrats against the rest of the GOP, Collins, and Murkowski on pro-amnesty, pro-right-to-citizenship for illegals legislation, not America First at all.
    c) voted with Senate Democrats and only 2-3 other Republicans on increasing Covid-era lockdowns, mask mandates, and vax mandates for certain sectors to as late as 2022.

    Cornyn is cut from the Bush-era cloth of neoconservative establishmentarian Texas warhawks like the Bush clan, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Tom DeLay, and others. Very much pro-war, pro-defense contractor conglomerate, and supported the failed impeachment and removal of Ken Paxton, AG, who fought the federal government and won Texas back its tenth amendment right to not have vaccine mandates for federal workers who are residents in Texas, and other good, conservative legislation.

    Cornyn is an outspoken critic of Trump. While not having voted for either impeachment conviction in 2019 or 2021, if he were in a state bluer than Texas and/or not worried about being primaried out of his Senate seat, he absolutely would have voted 'yea' on this, especially the 2021 vote, which would have effectively ended the MAGA movement, disqualified Trump from holding future office, and forced someone like DeSantis to be frontrunner for President in 2024.

    Cornyn is outspokenly in favor and defense of far-left liberal Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, a left-wing partisan hack appointed by Obama early in his first term (at around the time the Democrats had 59-60 Senate seats), who essentially serves as the filibuster judge of the Senate and has repeatedly favored Democrats and bent Senate rules for Senate Democrats to pass bills narrowly when the Senate has had small Democratic majorities cir venting the filibuster such as ACA (which, by the way, contained much more than budgetary legislation) while repeatedly repudiating Senate Republican bills and forcing them to be weakened and trim down or be filibustered, from the TCJA to the BBB2 and just about everything in between.

    Cornyn, despite hailing as a U.S. Senator for a solidly ruby-red state, has consistently been ranked by Cook Political Report, Politico, NYT and others as one of the ten most centrist Senators in each of the last 14 years. That is far more consistent with a Senator representing a state such as Michigan or Georgia or Wisconsin or Nevada in today's political environment, but certainly not from the far-conservative State of Texas.

    Cornyn should run for senator in New Mexico or something. Certainly, getting centrists like him and Susan Collins in states like Maine or Minnesota that are less favorable to the GOP otherwise if they run purely MAGA candidates, would be a net positive and an opportunity conservatives including the egomaniac Trump should look into, because a 'maybe' vote is better than a 'Schumer sycophant' vote. But the centrist Cornyn absolutely has no business being a U.S. Senator representing a Trump+14 state in this political climate. As aforementioned, he would be a Murkowski type of vote in any even slightly bluer state, and he could very much lean in that direction even more if he were to be re-elected again, likely retiring in 2032 with nothing to lose, similar to the late-era John McCain voting record.
    I get that y'all hate Cornyn, I stipulated that and asked for information about Wesley Hunt

    Seems you have none either

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    I get that y'all hate Cornyn, I stipulated that and asked for information about Wesley Hunt

    Seems you have none either
    While I think anyone but Cornyn (or a Democrat - which would be worse) is explanation enough, here you go Winehole. But, I only indulge because you genuinely seem interested.

    I intend to vote for Hunt because I believe he represents the ideologies I most align with and has none of the baggage that comes from decades in Washington or years of legal controversy. Hunt’s voting record backs that alignment: he voted for H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act, the strongest border-security package the House has passed in years; he supported H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, which protects domestic oil-and-gas production and rolls back overreaching federal regulations; and he consistently votes pro-life and pro-family, reflected in his 0% rating from abortion-rights groups and 0% rating from environmental regulatory groups. These aren’t slogans—his record matches his message. Cornyn has spent over 20 years drifting toward the D.C. establishment, and Paxton’s legal issues would follow him into every debate and every news cycle. Hunt gives us a principled, conservative, forward-looking choice who can unite Republicans without handing Democrats easy talking points. That’s why I’m with Hunt.

    Good enough?

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    Forward looking fossil fuels.

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    While I think anyone but Cornyn (or a Democrat - which would be worse) is explanation enough, here you go Winehole. But, I only indulge because you genuinely seem interested.

    I intend to vote for Hunt because I believe he represents the ideologies I most align with and has none of the baggage that comes from decades in Washington or years of legal controversy. Hunt’s voting record backs that alignment: he voted for H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act, the strongest border-security package the House has passed in years; he supported H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, which protects domestic oil-and-gas production and rolls back overreaching federal regulations; and he consistently votes pro-life and pro-family, reflected in his 0% rating from abortion-rights groups and 0% rating from environmental regulatory groups. These aren’t slogans—his record matches his message. Cornyn has spent over 20 years drifting toward the D.C. establishment, and Paxton’s legal issues would follow him into every debate and every news cycle. Hunt gives us a principled, conservative, forward-looking choice who can unite Republicans without handing Democrats easy talking points. That’s why I’m with Hunt.

    Good enough?
    yeah, thanks

    was that so hard?


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    yeah, thanks

    was that so hard?

    No, but if you had bothered to read even a little bit about Hunt, you'd know why I would choose him over Paxton or Cornyn. Now, if we can convince the racists, on the Left, to vote for him - simply because he's Black - he'd be a shoe-in.

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    No, but if you had bothered to read even a little bit about Hunt, you'd know why I would choose him over Paxton or Cornyn. Now, if we can convince the racists, on the Left, to vote for him - simply because he's Black - he'd be a shoe-in.
    good luck!

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    (Yonivore cranky because I didn't read his mind)

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    (Yonivore cranky because I didn't read his mind)
    The Left continues to prove it's the ideology of violence. Virginians elected an Attorney General that openly and sincerely wished death on his political opponent - but not before he witnessed the deaths of his children and wife first. And, now, the most reasonable Democrat on the planet - who also happens to be recovering from a severe brain injury - is finding out about his own party:



    Yeah, Republicans and the Right called him names, something he brushes off but, the worst was coming from the Left; wishes for death.

    Charlie Kirk was unavailable for comment.

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    The Left continues to prove it's the ideology of violence. Virginians elected an Attorney General that openly and sincerely wished death on his political opponent - but not before he witnessed the deaths of his children and wife first. And, now, the most reasonable Democrat on the planet - who also happens to be recovering from a severe brain injury - is finding out about his own party:



    Yeah, Republicans and the Right called him names, something he brushes off but, the worst was coming from the Left; wishes for death.

    Charlie Kirk was unavailable for comment.
    Are you one of those guys who think Tim Walz ordered the assassinations of Minnesota Democrats?

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    Are you one of those guys who think Tim Walz ordered the assassinations of Minnesota Democrats?
    Lol

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    SNAP enrollees employed by Massachusetts companies

    The US is basically subsidizing employee compensation for them

    hhttps://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/28/metro/snap-food-stamps-employers-massachusetts/

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    "In Massachusetts, 74% of working-age recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are employed, half of them full-time."

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    SNAP enrollees employed by Massachusetts companies

    The US is basically subsidizing employee compensation for them

    hhttps://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/28/metro/snap-food-stamps-employers-massachusetts/
    It's probably been that way going on 30 years now. Sad stuff.

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    It's probably been that way going on 30 years now. Sad stuff.
    too many are old dirty bas s...

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    How do you know?

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    More like a one-vote margin if you figure in Thomas Massie

    CR expires at the end of this month

    Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson’s razor-thin majority took three hits on Tuesday. They include the effective date of U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation, the unexpected passing of U.S. Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), and the hospitalization of U.S. Rep. Jim Baird (R-IN).


    “It’s about the math,” reported Fox News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram.



    Baird’s condition is stable, Fox News reported. But, as another shutdown looms, Johnson — at least temporarily — may have to pass legislation with a 217-213 majority.
    https://www.alternet.org/trump-doug-lamalfa/

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    via David Dayen at The American Prospect

    shutdown if no deal before January 30


    NEWS from inside the Senate Dem meeting tonight:
    1-Schumer has the votes to block the DHS funding bill
    2-They're going to ask for real investigations into the murders (including an end to impeding the state/local investigations), an end to masks and arrest quotas.

    3-Senate Dems will try to advance the other five spending bills (which are relatively bipartisan) without DHS.
    4-All of this would require Senate Republicans to agree, and the House to come back and pass before Friday. Both unlikely.

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    Linday Graham wants to shut down the government



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    5-bill minibus clears Senate, 2-week CR for DHS to be voted on next, to give time to negotiate for a DHS spending bill

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    temporary shutdown


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    let's see which is more popular

    Congress trying to rein in DHS

    or DHS shooting people in the back

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    let's see which is more popular

    Congress trying to rein in DHS

    or DHS shooting people in the back
    I believe both Ms. Good and Mr. Pretti were shot in the front.

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    what you believe is usually incorrect or misleading

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