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The Last Hurrah of the RINO Establishment – WGSO 990AM About Station History Contact US Get Involved Advertise Become A Host Donate Podcasts Programs Show Schedule What’s Happening Donate (504) 556-9696 listen live WGSO Radio Community Voice of the Crescent City Current track Title Artist CALL IN (504) 556-9696 CALL IN (504) 556-9696 WGSO Radio About Station History Contact US Get Involved Advertise Become A Host Donate Podcasts Programs Show Schedule What’s Happening Donate (504) 556-9696 In The Ring News Ringside Politics The Last Hurrah of the RINO Establishment Written by Chris Wegmann on January 16, 2023 --> Once again, the U.S. Senate is on vacation. This group barely works, and when they are in session, they accomplish practically nothing. Since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term, Congress has passed only one major piece of legislation. While the β€œOne Big Beautiful Bill” was a notable accomplishment, it should not have been the only legislative victory for the Republican Congress. During the same period of President Joe Biden’s administration, a Democratic-led Congress passed four major pieces of legislation: the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, the CHIPS Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act. Of course, these bills harmed our economy, propelled wasteful spending, and funded ludicrous β€œgreen energy” projects; however, these legislative successes showed the unity and discipline of the Democratic Party. As usual, congressional Republicans are not united because too many are not real conservatives and have more in common with Democrats than with President Trump. Also, congressional Republicans like to talk, promise, and campaign, but they almost never deliver legislative victories. Sadly, too many GOP members of Congress prefer to be in the minority, where they can make noise but are not responsible for anything. This was exactly the dilemma in the first Trump term. When Republicans had a chance to finally eliminate the disastrous Affordable Care Act and save our healthcare system, they failed because the late U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) gave his infamous β€œthumbs down,” and the bill died. In those years, Republicans delivered the Trump tax cuts but not much else, and the result of the 2018 midterm election was that Democrats took control of the U.S. House, gaining 40 seats. The same result will occur in the 2026 midterm election unless Republicans start to deliver legislative victories for the American people. Unfortunately, the U.S. Senate is filled with establishment Republicans who hate the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement and are not aligned with President Trump on a host of issues. The list of Republicans in Name Only (RINO) in the U.S. Senate is very long, starting with the Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD). He sent his colleagues home for a long Memorial Day holiday because of his anger at the $ 1.776 billion fund that was created to compensate individuals who c
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