I’m not sure what’s worse, the fact that Obama thinks this is a normal thing or the fact that 43 Republicans just agreed with him.
Look, we all have different viewpoints and as I’ve said before, opposing viewpoints are good for society and the growth of a country. However, there are limitations to those views and when you’re talking about something as depraved and disgusting as co-ed bathroom sharing, then something needs to be stopped. No amount of talking it out would benefit society.
So imagine our surprise when we just learned that 43 “Conservatives” just APPROVED Obama’s disgusting law that men can enter the women’s bathroom. Apparently the privacy and safety of women and children don’t mean anything to these sickos.
Here’s a list of all of those involved:
Amash (MI)
Brooks (IN)
Coffman (CO)
Costello (PA)
Curbelo (FL)
Davis, Rodney (IL)
Denham (CA)
Dent (PA)
Diaz-Balara (FL)
Dold (IL)
Donovan (NY)
Emmer (MN)
Fitzpatrick (PA)
Frelinghuysen (NJ)
Gibson (NY)
Heck (NV)
Hurd (TX)
Issa (CA)
Jolly (FL)
Katko (NY)
Kinzinger (IL)
Lance( NJ)
LoBiondo (NJ)
MacArthur (NJ)
McSally (AZ)
Meehan (PA)
Messer (IN)
Paulsen (MN)
Poliquin (ME)
Reed (NY)
Reichert (WA)
Renacci (OH)
Rooney (FL)
Ros-Lehtinen (FL)
Shims (IL)
Stefanik (NY)
Upton (MI)
Valadao (CA)
Walden (OR)
Walters, Mimi (CA)
Young (IA)
Young (IN)
Zelda (NY)
Feel free to reach out to each and every one of them and flood their phones, emails, and regular mail with your disgust. I’ll be doing the same thing.
From the Conservative Review:
Late Wednesday night, Republicans allowed a vote on an amendment from Rep. Sean Maloney, D-N.Y., which codified Obama’s executive order 13672 making transgenderism the law of the land. Obama’s executive order, promulgated in July 2014, instructed bureaucrats to sever contracts with companies that don’t follow the Obama-mandated sexual identity agenda. This could include companies that don’t allow men into women’s bathrooms in their private corporate offices. The Maloney amendment to the $37.4 billion FY 2017 Energy & Water Appropriations Bill (H.R. 5055) codified that unilateral act into law.
The amendment passed 223-195 with 43 Republicans supporting it. The GOP House just supported arguably the most radical Democrat agenda item in the dead of night.
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