Tuberville praises $1.4 billion for broadband he voted against: Alabama GOP will ‘damn sure take credit,’ Doug Jones says


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Republicans’ Problem in Attacking Biden: They Helped Pass His Economic Bills​


CHICAGO — President Joe Biden isn’t the only one doing a full summer embrace of federal spending on infrastructure and semiconductor manufacturing — so are some of the Republicans aiming to remove him from office next year.

The White House has labeled the president’s new economic campaign Bidenomics, a portmanteau that until now has been a pejorative used by Republicans and conservative news outlets primarily to underscore inflation.

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But in a speech on Wednesday in Chicago about the economy, Biden latched on, with a renewed focus on the two most significant bipartisan legislative accomplishments of his term, the infrastructure bill and the CHIPS and Science Act. He hopes these measures will help brand him as the cross-aisle deal maker he sold to voters in 2020, appeal to political moderates who formed a core of his winning electoral coalition and impress upon tuned-out voters what he has done in office.

One significant benefit for Biden: Republicans helped pass those bills.

But perhaps no Republican acclaim for the infrastructure legislation brought Biden more joy than a tweet from Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama that said it was “great to see Alabama receive crucial funds.”

“To no one’s surprise, it’s bringing along some converts,” Biden said Wednesday of his bipartisan legislation. “There’s a guy named Tuberville from Alabama, a senator from Alabama, who announced that he strongly opposed the legislation. Now he’s hailing its passage.” Biden then dryly drew the sign of the cross on his chest. :D:D:D
 

Tuberville needs to go. I doubt he will again be a head coach. However, if he happens to be a head coach, I will passionately root for the other team.
 
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If he were to return to coaching...what sensable black parent would let their kid play for him?

Hell the same ones who let their kids play for racist right now. The football coach at Farmerville High called Ruston High’s football coach a “ni$$a lover” because he dates a black woman. Black folks came to Farmerville’s coach’s defense.
 
Hell the same ones who let their kids play for racist right now. The football coach at Farmerville High called Ruston High’s football coach a “ni$$a lover” because he dates a black woman. Black folks came to Farmerville’s coach’s defense.
I bet those people at West Monroe say the same thing also.
 
Hell the same ones who let their kids play for racist right now. The football coach at Farmerville High called Ruston High’s football coach a “ni$$a lover” because he dates a black woman. Black folks came to Farmerville’s coach’s defense.
Wow...hadn't heard about that!
 

Johnson: Tuberville is Alabama’s emperor (senator) with no clothes :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::D:D:D



Tommy Tuberville gives us nothing to hold onto. Nothing fanciful or fruitful. Nothing engaging or impactful. Nothing.
Yet Alabama’s senior U.S. Senator walks on. Talks on. He spins and spins and spins invisible yarn and prays we see something that simply is not there — lest he be deemed unfit for the job.

Or simple-minded. Last month, he tweeted in town square fashion, support for a new federal infrastructure law that will pour $1.4 billion into the state to expand broadband access.

We must have it.

Except the Republican didn’t vote for the bill that became law. No clothes — lest he be deemed unfit for the job. Or …

None of Tuberville’s fellow Republicans, those representing the state in the U.S. House of Representatives, voted for the bill, either. They just had enough sense to say nothing. :eek::eek::eek:
 

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Tommy Tuberville’s Crusade for an Alabama-Based Space Command Backfires​



President Joe Biden on Monday announced that his administration was scuttling a plan by his predecessor to shift U.S. Space Command headquarters to Alabama, keeping operations cemented firmly in Colorado Springs, according to the Associated Press. The head of Space Command, Gen. James Dickinson, was reportedly in favor of the decision. Undoubtedly infuriated by the choice, however, is Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), who championed the move to Huntsville, Alabama. A review of the proposed move was ordered after Biden clashed with Alabama over abortion rights, a fight that escalated when Tuberville began blocking the Senate from approving Biden’s military nominations unless his administration changed a policy footing the travel bill for service members seeking an abortion across state lines. A U.S. official told NBC News in May that the review was “all about abortion politics.” Still, Tuberville appeared to believe the move to Alabama was a done deal, claiming as much as late as last week. A Tuberville spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment
 
Tuberville is not the only white man who has coached black football players all his life while being a big racist. Many of these white coaches are nothing more than masters and overseers.I will bet 1k the majority of white football coaches in the p5 or g5 voted for Trump. The crossroads for black pwi athlètes is coming if MAGA supporters have their way.
 
Tuberville is not the only white man who has coached black football players all his life while being a big racist. Many of these white coaches are nothing more than masters and overseers.I will bet 1k the majority of white football coaches in the p5 or g5 voted for Trump. The crossroads for black pwi athlètes is coming if MAGA supporters have their way.
Lou Holtz come to mind.
 
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