It takes a heckuva lot of ignorance to vote for a Democrat politician. One must be willfully disengaged on the issues while also showing copious amounts of contempt for the United States.
Not exactly a great combination.
The biggest problem amongst liberals is that they’re hypocritical to the nth degree. And the worst part is that far too many voters choose to look the other way because they think they are doing the right thing for their fellow man – or something.
That being said, check this out – via The Daily Wire:
Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), a member of the progressive “Squad” and an advocate for the “Defund the Police” movement, spent $70,000 on private security for herself and her team last quarter, according to a report from Fox News.
Bush has been a staunch advocate for defunding and “transforming” law enforcement, even going so far as to back a federal bill called the “People’s Response Act” that would place strict limits on cops, and establish a division in the Department of Health and Human Services “to perform and fund community-led responses to public safety,” per NBC News.
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“Missouri Rep. Cori Bush spent nearly $70,000 on private security over the past three months as she advocated for defunding the police, campaign filings show,” Fox News reported Friday. “Bush’s campaign sent $54,120.92 in payments between April 15 and June 28 for ‘security services’ to RS&T Security Consulting, a New York-based firm with a mysterious online presence, Federal Election Commission records released Thursday show. The Democrat’s campaign also paid $15,000 to Nathaniel Davis for ‘security services’ over the same time period.”
‘The $69,120 in security payments accounted for more than a third of Bush’s $197,000 in campaign expenditures during the second quarter, the FEC records show. It’s also nearly double what her campaign spent on private security during the first quarter of 2021,” the outlet said.
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It’s no wonder that the Democrats are constantly called hypocrites. You’d think they would at least try to keep up appearances with all their inflammatory rhetoric, but apparently that’s just too much to ask for.
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