Ken Martin: Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill betrays everyone
It's a good thing that Kenny is totally trustworthy. Otherwise, I might question some of Kenny's statements. Actually, Kenny isn't trustworthy. That's why I'm questioning Martin's rapid-fire spin.
To hear Martin's spin, you'd think that Republicans enjoyed kicking puppies, starving the elderly and the infirm while leaving America's streets crime riddled. Trusting Martin's spin isn't wise. In reality, ICE will have more agents to round up gang members, cartel members while deporting or prosecuting national security threats.
We’ve already hosted over 130 town halls throughout the country to hold Republicans accountable to their disastrous policies that they’ve been pushing from the beginning with this administration, not just to hold them accountable but to make sure that we’re helping to amplify the stories of all the pain and anguish that’s been inflicted upon the American people since Donald Trump was inaugurated."To listen to Martin talk about the One Big Beautiful Bill, you'd think the bill was where a genocide started. That's what happens when you don't have a product to sell. You have to make everything that your opponent does sound like it's 1,000 times worse than it really is. The One Big Beautiful Bill didn't betray rural communities, children, hardworking Americcans or seniors. Watch Martin spin his way through this PBS NewsHour interview: It's pathetic watching Martin when the PBS NewsHour interviewer correct him on the latest PBS/Marist poll. Martin was just getting started with another anti-Trump rant when she stopped him and highlighted the fact that the question was about Democrats being dissatisfied about Democrats' poor performance. Martin charged ahead and blamed that on Trump, too.
It's apparent that Martin's in over his head. David Hogg is a disaster, too. The fundraising numbers speak for themselves. Right now, the DNC's fundraising totals shout 'We're utterly incompetent!' The RNC holds a 5:1 Cash-On-Hand advantage. At thisa point, it';s difficult to give Martin or the DNC a passing grade on its primary responsibilities. That being said, I wouldn't change a thing at the DNC.
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