Early Thursday morning, the House passed President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
Only two GOP members voted against the bill: Congressmen Warren Davidson (R-OH) and Thomas Massie (R- KY), and the MAGA-verse is lashing out. Congressman Andy Harris (R-MD) voted “present.”
“Again, Massie is a grandstanding a–hat,” App Patriot girl told her more than 100,000 followers.
“RINOS out themselves during vote on the Big Beautiful Bill: Andy Harris (MD) voted 'Present' and not 'Yay'. Thomas Massie and Warren Davidson voted 'No'. Andrew Garbarino (NY) and David Schweikert (AZ) abstained from voting. PRIMARY THESE FOOLS,” Freedom Piper Media said on X.
One member of the left took it a step further and called out the GOP members who didn't vote at all.
“Harris present, Garbarino not voting, Schweikert not voting, Massie no, Davidson no,” Winter Politics told their 37,000 followers.
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However, the most insightful thoughts came from Senior Editor at the Blaze, Daniel Horowitz, who posted a lengthy series of tweets breaking down the bill. “1) On the one hand, this is just one step. The bill has to pass the Senate and then go to conference committee. 2) This bill will only get worse as time goes on. They will show endless polling on how the Dem message of taking benefits for tax cuts for the rich is harming them.”
He later added, “It's important to remember, regardless of whether the conservatives should have voted yes or no this morning, it's shocking beyond belief that the bill of the century would not have contained a SINGLE meaningful provision if not for about 10-15 members.”
Before the vote, Davidson and Massie took to X to express their displeasure
Davidson said, "While I love many things in the bill, promising someone else will cut spending in the future does not cut spending. Deficits do matter and this bill grows them now. The only Congress we can control is the one we’re in. Consequently, I cannot support this big deficit plan. NO.”
Massie retweeted Davidson’s sentiment, adding, “I agree with
@WarrenDavidson. If we were serious, we’d be cutting spending now, instead of promising to cut spending years from now.”