Marjorie Failure Greene
INCOMPETENCE BEGINS HERE
Marjorie Failure Greene
INCOMPETENCE BEGINS HERE
INCOMPETENCE BEGINS HERE
INCOMPETENCE BEGINS HERE
Marjorie Taylor Greene's time in Congress has been a masterclass in incompetence, marked by conspiracy theories, childish public spats, and a lack of any legislative accomplishments.
She doesn't have a single sponsored bill signed into law, and only 2 pieces of her sponsored legislation have passed the GOP House. #sad
Marjorie Taylor Greene's legislative impotence extends beyond her inability to get a single bill signed into law. She also actively votes against legislation aimed at helping constituents in her district and across the United States yet complains about inflation, the opioid crisis, veteran benefits, and the economy in interviews and on social media. Maybe she should learn the definition of the word hypocrisy.
Below is a selection of bills Marjorie Taylor Greene voted against that would have a positive impact on her district.
H.R. 3967 - Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act (voted against, aimed to expand healthcare for toxic-exposed veterans)
H.R. 4172 - Veterans' Care Quality Transparency Act (voted against, aimed to improve healthcare quality for veterans)
H.R. 4356 - Better Harvests for Farmers and Families Act (voted against, aimed to support sustainable agriculture practices)
H.R. 4373 - Rural America Health Corps Act (voted against, aimed to improve healthcare access in rural areas)
H.R. 7688 - Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act (voted against, aimed to address price gouging and inflation)
H.R. 7666 - Restoring Hope for Mental Health and Well-Being Act (voted against, aimed to address mental health and substance abuse)
H.R. 8454 - Improving Behavioral Health Services for Families Act (voted against, aimed to improve access to mental health and substance abuse treatment)
H.R. 7664 - Supporting Small Business and Career and Technical Education Act (voted against, aimed to support small businesses and workforce development)
H.R. 5196 - Fostering Stable Housing Opportunities Act (voted against, aimed to support affordable housing and reduce homelessness)
Don Bacon
R - Nebraska
Mike Lawler
R - New York
Andy Ogles
R - Tennessee
Fox News
Thom Tillis
R - North Carolina
Barry Loudermilk
R - Georgia
Piers Morgan
New York Post
Marc Molinaro
R - New York
Dusty Johnson
R - South Dakota
Not the sharpest spoon in the drawer.
Imagine being booed on the House floor.
MTG proves why we need the Department of Education.
Eclipses? Earthquakes? God? Oh my!
Court's in session. Clothes are off.
Is calling for a National Divorce treason?
STAY UP TO DATE WITH HOW MARJORIE IS FAILING HER DISTRICT, STATE, AND COUNTRY.
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