They would if they were fully informed but Camp Biden keeps telling them everything is okay and Joe is in charge. Bloomberg The US Northeast Is Hurtling Toward a Winter Heating Crisis
Now MTG believes that any Republicans who runs for President against Trump in 2024 is a traitor. Marjorie Taylor Greene warned Ron DeSantis not to run for president https://www.businessinsider.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-warns-ron-desantis-not-run-president-2022-11
LOL... Pastor Tells Voters to Snub Marjorie Taylor Greene Over 'Pathetic' Husband https://www.newsweek.com/pastor-tells-voters-snub-marjorie-taylor-greene-pathetic-husband-1757635 A right-wing pastor called on Republicans to not vote for Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and other conservatives running for office for not "obeying" their husbands. (More at above url)
Marjorie Taylor Greene Compares Invading Russians to U.S. Migrants https://www.newsweek.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-compares-invading-russians-us-migrants-1760507
Ruskie came for civils demolition work to tear down the old buildings so they could renew everything and for for farming they came to bring their tanks to be towed into the metals scrap yard to be melted down at the steel works. I think it is very decent of Ruskies to donate their armour and to die for the cause.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Asks Twitter Followers to Help With $700K Legal Fees By Kaitlin Lewis On 11/21/22 https://www.newsweek.com/marjorie-t...lowers-help-700k-legal-fees-1761265?piano_t=1 Marjorie Taylor Greene Asks Twitter Followers To Help With $700K Legal Fees GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia addressed followers from her reinstated personal Twitter account Monday after being banned for spreading false information about COVID-19 in January. Greene hosted a live video to discuss her banishment, reading from printed-off sheets of her tweets from early this year that repeatedly violated Twitter's COVID misinformation policies. The last tweet Greene posted before being suspended included a graph that presented false statistics about deaths related to COVID vaccines. She told her followers during the video that "free speech is dead. And I know that sounds like something interesting to say, especially the very day that I get my personal Twitter account back. But the reality is I should have never lost it in the first place." Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene talks to reporters about her support for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy following the House Republican Conference leadership elections on November 15, 2022, in Washington, D.C. Greene addressed her followers with a live video on Monday using her newly reinstated personal Twitter account. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Toward the end of her hourlong address, Greene said that beyond losing access to Twitter, her free speech was also "attacked" this year after a group of Georgia voters tried to disqualify her from the ballot due to comments she made during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Greene went on to claim that she "couldn't defend myself and raise money for attorney fees" because she did not have access to her private Twitter account. "My attorney fees were approximately around $700,000," Greene said. "So if any of you out there want to help me pay my attorney fees, you can go to MTGforAmerica.com." Greene added that she beat the "arrogant jerks" who challenged her in court "handily." In May, a judge ruled that Greene's statements—which she has denied or claimed to not recall making—should not disqualify her from the ballot. The decision was also upheld by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Greene, who has also spread false information about the 2020 election, never lost access to her congressional account even after her personal account was banned. The congresswoman told followers, however, that her congressional page is used to share "legislation and policy ideas." "This is my personal account, and it's the place that I can tell the truth," Greene said. "And it's the place that I have, well at least I'm told I have my free speech. Although I do believe free speech is dead in America because so many people's speech has been violated." Several accounts that were previously banned for breaking the platform's content rules have been reinstated in the past week, due to changes implemented by Twitter's new CEO Elon Musk. Most notably, former President Donald Trump's account was restored following a poll on Musk's page. Trump has yet to utilize his unlocked account.
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticised for response to Colorado shooting Georgia congresswoman attacks Joe Biden for supposedly not addressing opioid epidemic John Bowden Washington DC 5 hours ago https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...taylor-greene-colorado-shooting-b2230084.html Marjorie Taylor Greene was back causing controversy this week after she chose her response to the mass shooting at an LGBT club in Colorado as a means for attacking Joe Biden on unrelated issues. Ms Greene’s two-tweet thread addressing the attack that saw five killed and more than a dozen wounded surprised few; the tweets did not address the significance of the target nor the wave of hate that right-wing political figures have directed at LGBT people and transgender Americans in particular over the past few years. “Tragically, 300 Americans die of fentanyl poisoning everyday in America and Biden says and does nothing. Tragically, 5 people were killed in a shooting in Colorado and Biden immediately demands a ban on assault weapons,” she wrote. She added: “The solutions are this: 1. Secure the border and stop the drugs. 2. Defend our right to keep and bear arms so that people can defend themselves from killers who could care less about laws.“ But what did raise some fury from left-leaning users on the platform was her choice to attack Mr Biden over the issue of fentanyl deaths in her response — a nonsequitur that belayed the difficulty that some conservatives have found in responding to an attack against members of the LGBT community. “What you always fail to incorporate into your talking-point is that people who take the drugs bear some responsibility in their deaths,” wrote one commenter. “What responsibility do the people shot by an assault rifle while dancing at a club bear in their deaths? “ Others pointed out that the White House had announced plans to provide $1.5bn dollars to states and local governments to fight the opioid epidemic, not including more than $100m to fund treatment in rural areas. “The fentanyl crisis has been growing for many years. It continued to grow at a record pace under Trump & under Republican controlled Congress,” said one Twitter user.