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Kyrsten Sinema a Donald Trump Clone

Kyrsten Sinema votes with Donald Trump more often than some Republicans

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Interesting, U.S. Representative Kyrsten Sinema, the phony baloney Green Party liberal, that switched to being a phony baloney Democratic Party liberal votes for the same stuff that Emperor Donald Trump supports more than most Republicans.

I personally know U.S. Representative Kyrsten Sinema from back when she was an anti-war protester.

Kyrsten Sinema has sold out the anti-war folks and routinely votes for the military industrial complex.

Kyrsten Sinema is an atheist like me. Kyrsten Sinema has also sold out the atheists and on her Congressional web page pretends she is a Christian without a church to get the vote of Christian.

Kyrsten Sinema also pretends she she supports legalizing marijuana, but she is a prohibitionist for her buddies in the police unions that support her.

Yea, Kyrsten Sinema loves to shovel the BS and say she supports legalizing marijuana. But actions speak louder than words and Kyrsten Sinema is a prohibitionist.

In 2011 Kyrsten Sinema introduced a bill which would have effectively made medical marijuana illegal in Arizona. I suspect that was for her buddies in the police unions that routinely support her.

Here is a link to the law that US Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema tried to pass when she was a member of the Arizona Senate back in 2011 which would have slapped a 300%, $900 an ounce tax on medical marijuana.

 
https://www.azleg.gov/legtext/50leg/1r/bills/hb2557p.pdf
 

I suspect Kyrsten Sinema wrote this law for her police union buddies that always support her financially in an attempt to make medical marijuana illegal by slapping an outrageous tax on it.

If this law was passed, medical marijuana in Arizona would cost $1,200 an ounce, making effectively illegal.

You won't find the number 300% in the bill because it is spelled out to make it hard for your to find it.

It says:

5. THREE HUNDRED PER CENT OF THE TAX BASE AS COMPUTED FOR THE BUSINESS OF EVERY PERSON ENGAGING OR CONTINUING IN THIS STATE IN THE NONPROFIT MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY CLASSIFICATION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 42-5077
Currently medical marijuana in Arizona costs about $300 an ounce. Kyrsten Sinema's 300% tax rate would have slapped a $900 an ounce tax on medical marijuana causing the price to jump to $1,200 an ounce.

Just say NO to US Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema and vote the evil woman out of office.

For more on Kyrsten Sinema see:

 
https://www.facebook.com/aname.abetter/posts/323315971162767
 

While I'm not gay, I support gay rights.

Kyrsten Sinema is gay, but most of the gay people I know hate her, because she has also sold out the gay community too.

Kyrsten Sinema is also a gun grabber who wants to flush the 2nd Amendment down the toilet and take our guns.

It's time to boot Kyrsten Sinema out of office. She is an evil person.

Kyrsten Sinema is also a tax and spend crook. I don't think the woman has ever seen a tax she didn't love.

The only people that Kyrsten Sinema supports is herself. I guess she love that $174,000 salary she pays herself for taking bribes from the special interest groups and screwing us. I'm sorry, did I say "bribes"? The correct word is "campaign contributions". It's just politically correct way of saying bribes.


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2 Arizona Democrats side with Donald Trump more often than some Republicans

Ronald J. Hansen, The Republic | azcentral.com Published 5:00 a.m. MT April 1, 2018 Donald Trump

Two Arizona Democrats facing competitive elections this year sided with President Donald Trump's agenda more in the past three months than most Republicans in the state's House delegation.

U.S. Reps. Kyrsten Sinema and Tom O'Halleran each voted with the Trump administration's preferred position on 10 of 11 key votes, as tracked by the website FiveThirtyEight.

That topped the support Trump received from Republican U.S. Reps. Andy Biggs, Paul Gosar and David Schweikert in that time frame. Only U.S. Rep. Martha McSally, who voted with Trump on all 11 occasions, was more in line with the president.

One involved the $1.3 trillion spending bill that funded all aspects of government — and included a provision to ensure Arizona public schools could tap billions from its land trust fund.

Another vote involved a popular bill to prevent school violence.

The only vote in which Sinema and O'Halleran parted ways with the White House was the Jan. 18 vote on a four-week budget extension to avert a government shutdown. Both voted against the measure, which still passed the House but could not overcome a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.

After a two-day, weekend shutdown, Sinema and O'Halleran voted for a three-week spending plan that helped end the budget impasse.

Their strong support for Trump comes as they both face competitive elections and as the Democratic Party advises candidates "running in swing districts 'must express a willingness to work with the President when his agenda might help the district,' " according to Axios.

U.S. Rep. Tom O'Halleran

Sinema is running for the Senate this year and O'Halleran is running for a second term in the always-competitive district that covers northeastern Arizona.

Biggs and Gosar each voted against the Trump position six of 11 times. They opposed, for example, reauthorizing a warrantless spying program and a series of stopgap funding bills.

McSally, who faces a competitive GOP primary in her run for the Senate, remains the most faithful House member in Arizona's delegation to the Trump agenda. Since last year, she has sided with Trump on 68 of 70 key votes, or 97 percent of the time.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva remained the most steadfast Trump opponent, voting with Trump's preferred position less than 9 percent of the time since last year.

U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., voted with Trump on two of 11 measures so far this year, extending his overwhelming opposition to the White House agenda.

U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., hasn't been shy about voicing his disapproval with Trump but voted with the president's position six of 11 times so far this year, and 85 percent of the time since last year.


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