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Minnesota Representative Praises New Bridge -- Paid For By Infrastructure Bill He Opposed

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Funny -- they all do this. Oppose a bill and then brag about infrastructure that benefitted from it ..... :rolleyes:

A bit more than two years ago, Rep. Pete Stauber (R-Minn.) explained his vote against what was then referred to as the “bipartisan infrastructure bill” by saying, “I will not be complicit in paving a destructive and irreversible path towards socialism.” On Monday, when it was announced the state would receive $1.05 billion in federal money from the bill-turned-law to build a new span to replace the 62-year-old Blatnik Bridge, Stauber took a different stance.

“The Blatnik Bridge is aging, and its restoration is essential to ensuring continued economic success, which is why I have long fought for these funds,” he said in a statement. “Securing the money to help replace this bridge has been a top priority for both states, and I am proud to have worked with my Minnesota and Wisconsin Congressional colleagues to secure this critical investment.”

Stauber is by no means the only Republican, or even lawmaker, to take credit for the impact of a bill they voted against. But Democrats have increasingly made an effort to call out Republicans more often for that behavior, which former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has dubbed “vote no and take the dough.”
 
People like Stauber get away with this because they know their audience is made up of monumentally stupid people. Don't mention to their audience that this bridge is a result of a Biden policy and let the monumentally stupid believe that that the new bridge is due to your policies.
Works every time.
 
There’s no conflict here. You can take credit for an allocation you advocated for without supporting the 2,701 page monstrosity it was tied to.
 
There’s no conflict here. You can take credit for an allocation you advocated for without supporting the 2,701 page monstrosity it was tied to.
Lol.

Immune to hypocrisy.
 
There’s no conflict here. You can take credit for an allocation you advocated for without supporting the 2,701 page monstrosity it was tied to.
What else could it have been tied to? Trump’s “Infrastructure Week”?
 
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