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Ahh, the old #NotAllRepublicans chestnut. My dad’s one of those. He voted for this monster three times. How’s that working out for us?

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#NotAllRepublicans but #VeryLoudRepublicans

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#notallrepublicans

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Pod Save America can’t even figure out how to criticize the GOP for normalizing outright calls for violence in the Daily Caller. They kept going to their #NotAllRepublicans safe space, which blatantly ignores recent history.

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#NotAllRepublicans #Trumpism #Trump #ChristianNationalism is #NationalSocialism ✋🏻

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#NotAllRepublicans

(Just rather a lot of them)

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#NotAllRepublicans

(Just rather a lot of them)

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#NotAllRepublicans

(Just rather a lot of them)

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#NotAllRepublicans

(Just rather a lot of them)

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#NotAllRepublicans

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At this point, that's kind of like saying #notallrepublicans

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At least two senators have said they plan to offer an amendment to strip the provision from the budget bill.

One is Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-Massachusetts), who shares Cantwell’s interpretation of the provision’s text. “The language forces states to make an impossible choice between receiving broadband funding or protecting their residents from harms related to AI,” he said in a statement.

He may have a partner across the aisle in Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), a frequent critic of the technology industry, who has also called for an amendment on the moratorium. Hawley is one of a few Senate Republicans who have criticized the provision, along with Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) and Ron Johnson (Wisconsin).

Those Senate Republicans may pose the biggest remaining obstacle to the moratorium’s passage.

Assuming the chamber’s Democrats all vote to remove the AI pause from the bill, they’d need four Republicans to join them in order for the amendment to pass.

If the amendment fails and the Senate passes the bill, it will return to the House, where the AI moratorium could face a final challenge: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) said after voting for the bill that she would have opposed it if she had known about the AI provisions.

The bill passed the House by a single vote.

At least two senators have said they plan to offer an amendment to strip the provision from the budget bill. One is Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-Massachusetts), who shares Cantwell’s interpretation of the provision’s text. “The language forces states to make an impossible choice between receiving broadband funding or protecting their residents from harms related to AI,” he said in a statement. He may have a partner across the aisle in Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), a frequent critic of the technology industry, who has also called for an amendment on the moratorium. Hawley is one of a few Senate Republicans who have criticized the provision, along with Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) and Ron Johnson (Wisconsin). Those Senate Republicans may pose the biggest remaining obstacle to the moratorium’s passage. Assuming the chamber’s Democrats all vote to remove the AI pause from the bill, they’d need four Republicans to join them in order for the amendment to pass. If the amendment fails and the Senate passes the bill, it will return to the House, where the AI moratorium could face a final challenge: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) said after voting for the bill that she would have opposed it if she had known about the AI provisions. The bill passed the House by a single vote.

And tbf it's #notallrepublicans because GOP Sens. Hawley, Blackburn and Johnson oppose the moratorium. If they all vote to strip it from the big spending bill, and all the Democrats join them, then it will need just one more Republican senator in opposition to kill it. wapo.st/44gvGay

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Don’t you @ me with #NotAllRepublicans or BAN HAMMER.

Ask yourself this, new converts:

What was it about MAGA, Republicanism, or Conservatism that appealed to you in the first place? Did you even have an inkling or care as to how their policies affected others or were you Selfish Bastard People?

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No, don't #Notallrepublicans this. If they don't want to be painted with the Fasc brush, they need to distance themselves from MAGA and more importantly, actively help us fight against it.

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The owner’s response to this was initially to make a #NotAllRepublicans coded post, also claiming that she doesn’t know how to navigate scanerios like that and is looking into her legal rights. She purchased the bar about 6 months ago or so and is new to our state, so I can believe that 6/9

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PEPFAR’s a beacon to the world Twenty years ago, the US President George W Bush, launched the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR. When I came into office as Minister of Health of Ethiopia, I used funds from ...

This was under George W. Bush. He saved millions of lives, risked opposition from members of his own party and was a strong advocate for AIDS relief.

I doubt Trump will follow his example. #dumptrump #notallrepublicans #moderates

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#NotAllMuslims #NotAllChristians #NotAllPOC #NotAllPoorPeople #NotAllRepublicans #NotAllDemocrats
#lifelessonsfromStarTrek #Enterprise

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