Mitch "Grim Reaper" McConnell

Mitch McConnell has no reason to even consider anything the Democrats pass in the House. It’s better to deny the Democrats any sort of victory rather than pass something that might benefit the American people. If the American people come to believe that the Democrats have popular policies then people might be inclined to vote Democrat. That would be a travesty for America. Republicans are the only party who care about America, Jesus and Guns. If we allow Democrats in power then they will outlaw all three. This must be stopped by any measure necessary.

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We’re talking about Mitch McConnell, not you, who has promised to torpedo legislation from Democrats before he even knows what it is.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/431002-poll-33-of-kentucky-voters-approve-of-mcconnell

About 33 percent of registered Kentucky voters polled approve of the job McConnell is doing, while 56 percent disapprove and 11 percent are unsure. Additionally, 32 percent think McConnell “deserves to be reelected,” and 61 percent think it’s “time for someone new.”

I am going to predict that if these numbers do not drastically change, he will do a Paul Ryan and not even run.

You know, i was thinking the same thing when harry reid was in control of the senate

That’s why he needs the new steel plant that the Russians are building in his state.

He doesn’t resemble the grim reaper. I always thought he favored a turtle.

Found a picture of Mitch’s new look.

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McConnell needs to walk the walk if he is going to do the talk.

He needs to campaign on the elimination of the two largest socialist programs in the US, Social Security and Medicare.

If he doesn’t do that I just might start to think that he is pandering.

Didn’t hear you complaining when Harry sat on every bill the Republican House sent him.

Why should we act any better than you do. You want better. Then call out your side when they act like children. The right spent too many years trying to be the better person and what did they get for it. Nothing. So, it was a time for a change in tactic’s. If the other side doesn’t want to play by the rules than we will no longer play by the rules.

Are we supposed to be shocked that a leader of the Senate says he will try to block policies that he considers to be detrimental to the country?

Or that he does not oppose social security or Medicare.

But then he does risk what you will think of him.

Then he is supporting Socialism… the very thing he is vowing to stop.

Maybe he is a fifth columnist.

Thats gonna require massive turnover on both sides of the aisle. Wholesale house cleaning. Which I’m fully onboard with.

Or just block bills that Democrats try to pass.

You’re saying that Republicans should replicate the bad behavior of liberals because … what’s the point? We’re taking our ball and going home. How productive.

Maybe, I don’t know, be the positive change you want to see? Not always easy, not always the most beneficial in the short run, but perhaps some good might come from it in the long run.