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Good start, now keep it up GOP!

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Via Wyatt Earp

, I thought it would be prudent to mention this story, because it is the complete opposite of what the GOPe would normally do.

MAGA Rep. Lauren Boebert celebrated the first bill passed by the new GOP-controlled House, which would slash funding to the IRS and seeks to nix the hiring of over 87,000 new IRS employees over the next decade.

Representative Boebert noted the simplicity of the process involving the legislation.

The bill is rather simple, something Washington, D.C. could use right now.

“It’s two pages, not thousands. It has one subject and zero earmarks,” she said in a video posted to Twitter. “Oh, and it’ll help stop the harassment of the American citizens by prohibiting those 87,000 IRS agents from ever being hired.”

“That’s conservative governance at its finest,” the Colorado lawmaker added. “More freedom. Less government. And we are just getting started.”

Now, keep it up!

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One thought on “Good start, now keep it up GOP!

  1. It’ll be dead on arrival in the democrat-contolled Senate. Unfortunately, it is going to be a big nothingburger.

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