@TVNewsNow@BretBaier The real issue is that many Americans want safeguards that ensure only eligible citizens vote in federal elections.
Instead of dismissing those concerns, Congress should have an honest debate and let voters see where everyone stands.
@ChrisMurphyCT Calling it “billions in exchange for nothing” ignores a few important facts. The $60 billion often referenced is not U.S. taxpayer money, it’s Iranian oil revenue that had been frozen in foreign accounts.
@ChrisMurphyCT Why are you saying inflation is higher under Trump? That’s simply not true. Inflation peaked at around 9% under Biden in 2022. Where was all this outrage then? If you’re going to criticize economic policies, at least be honest about the facts instead of rewriting history.
@RepYassAnsari He’s 80 years old and still outworking people decades younger. The man barely slows down because he loves this country and is focused on getting things done. There’s no sign of decline here, just relentless work ethic.
@PramilaJayapal If people are satisfied with the insurance they already have, leave it alone. If u want to help those who don’t have coverage, provide them with access to clinics and affordable healthcare options in their area. But stop changing something that is already working well for others.
@RepJeffries I’m not sure where you’re getting your information.
In California, where gas prices are usually the highest in the country, they’ve been trending downward, not soaring.
Facts matter.
@RepJeffries Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal, but he did not take the United States into a war with Iran. You can criticize his policy, but rewriting history doesn’t strengthen the argument.
@RepJeffries If Obama’s deal was so effective, why did Iran resume expanding its nuclear program after the agreement unraveled? The JCPOA delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions, but it didn’t eliminate them, and it didn’t address missiles, terrorism sponsorship, or the deal’s expiration provision.
@houmanhemmati@boringcompany@elonmusk This is exactly the kind of innovation that drives some politicians crazy. Entrepreneurs take risks, invest capital, create jobs, and solve real-world problems.
@houmanhemmati@boringcompany@elonmusk Love him or hate him, Musk builds things.
What have Warren and Sanders built besides political careers and endless criticism?
@houmanhemmati@boringcompany@elonmusk And this is exactly why politicians like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders draw so much criticism from entrepreneurs. Instead of celebrating innovation and success, they often seem focused on attacking the very people building things that improve everyday life.