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Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Discussing on @Newsmax with @stinchfield1776 how Pelosi is waging a political war against Republicans. https://t.co/MQSomQ86dU — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Joining my colleague @RepFredKeller on on leg to get the employees at the National Personnel Records Center back to work so they can help our vets. With only 25% of NPRC staff on site to access records that are only in paper form, many vet's records requests have been delayed. https://t.co/9H7fkRDB8k — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Proud to promote this legislation with my colleagues @RepBillFoster, @RepJohnKatko, and @JimLangevin, which aims to modernize our digital infrastructure and protect Americans’ personal info. https://t.co/WTpx0cD8gZ — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Preventing ballot harvesting and requiring voters to submit ballots in their own voting precinct should not be controversial. In this ruling, #SCOTUS upheld the rule of law and the sanctity of our elections systems. https://t.co/6QnDDFw8zk — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Amazing what can happen when the government stops paying people not to work. Republican governors ended the subsidy in these states, and I introduced leg in the U.S. House to end the subsidy so we can see results like this nationwide. #ReturnToWorkAct https://t.co/hRjXsUIKtR — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Have a wonderful Independence Day! https://t.co/DtfxIXuoXo — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Even though we celebrate #IndependenceDay on July 4th, our independence was actually declared on July 2, 1776. Want to learn more fascinating facts about the Declaration of Independence? Click on the link ⬇️. https://t.co/7Y2YumKWgM — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
What do these 13 cities have in common besides defunding their police by a combined $1.5 BILLION? They are all run by DEMOCRATS. Austin Seattle New York City Los Angeles San Francisco Oakland District of Columbia Baltimore Portland Philadelphia Hartford Norman Salt Lake City — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Under Biden’s proposed #AmericanFamiliesPlan and #AmericanJobsPlan, the avg income taxpayer in GA’s 11th district would see a TAX INCREASE of $1,230.10, which breaks his promise of not raising taxes on Americans making less than $400,000/year. Courtesy of @TaxFoundation. https://t.co/kLFovAkBGa — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
I recently toured a hidden gem in Marietta – the Aviation History and Technology Center. The center showcases the history of aviation in the area, and @usairforce and Lockheed Martin’s contribution to the local economy. Thank you for the invite and your hospitality. https://t.co/iQFpdDKsb7 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Biden’s Senior Advisor Cedric Richmond recently went on national TV and suggested it was Republicans who wanted to defund the police…but in Nov of 2020 he made it very clear it was Democrats who embraced the ‘defund the police’ movement and it cost them in the 2020 elections. https://t.co/N9jpJt4QzO — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
The hypocrisy and #DCDoublestandard is alive and well with @SpeakerPelosi . Below are two statements from the Speaker - one condemns President Trump’s use of military force in 2020 and the other praises President Biden’s use of military force in 2021. The only difference…#TDS https://t.co/z7alF3oTVK — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Discussing Dems failed election takeover, the economy, and the #ReturnToWorkAct on my weekly podcast. https://t.co/lb4jcdrIpU — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
If the Biden Justice Department wants to sue Georgia over their election law, I say, bring it on. Georgia’s election law makes it easy to vote and hard to cheat - and most importantly, follows the rule of law and the U.S. Constitution. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Despite Washington, D.C. lifting all capacity restrictions and the city being 100% open, @SpeakerPelosi continues to keep the House of Representatives closed to the American people. This letter urges Speaker Pelosi to end the political charades and open up the People’s House now. https://t.co/Qvcsdczzlm — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
This looks like a tweet from @TheBabylonBee and not @DHSgov because they cannot be serious when they say our southern border is closed. As of April, over 530,000 immigrants have been encountered at our border - a 20 year high - and many have been released into the U.S. interior. — PolitiTweet.org
Homeland Security @DHSgov
To reduce the spread of #COVID19, the United States is extending restrictions on non-essential travel at our land a… https://t.co/FHiEZC8FiG
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Why has VP Harris not visited the southern border in 93 days? It’s simple...their disastrous policies have made it way too dangerous down there. That’s why Secret Service is taking her to El Paso, instead of where the real problems are. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
I stand with @GOPLeader in holding China accountable for COVID-19. Declassifying pandemic intelligence, ending gain of function research, prohibiting NIH from funding malevolent governments, and overhauling WHO, is a great start. Click ⬇️ to read about Leader McCarthy’s plan. — PolitiTweet.org
Townhall.com @townhallcom
"Like all of you, I am deeply angry about the avoidable loss of life, hope, and futures resulting from the CCP’s ac… https://t.co/1Odr3BKlI6
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
1993 Biden understood that guns don’t commit crimes, people commit crimes. Unfortunately, politically correct, 2021 Biden believes that law abiding citizens and the 2nd Amendment are to blame for the surge in crime, not criminals. https://t.co/3AvAuu7M8V — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
President Biden will blame guns for the rise in crime while conveniently ignoring the array of other crimes being committed that aren’t gun related. Hate Crimes in NYC ⬆️ 116.7% Rapes in Atlanta ⬆️ 97% Arson in LA ⬆️ 20.65% Carjacking’s in Oakland ⬆️ 104% — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
This afternoon, President Biden will make the solution to the crime spike he’s created sound like trigonometry, when in reality it’s basic math: Support the police, arrest the criminals, and enforce the laws that are already on the books. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
President Biden proposing to remove the #HydeAmendment from the federal budget, which has prevented taxpayer funded abortions for decades, is unconscionable. I will always work to protect the unborn and defend life. https://t.co/37QOgtRc3t — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
America is in good hands with these young leaders, and I am confident they will represent our state and district well. https://t.co/EQkUFJNt37 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Good news follows good public policy. https://t.co/xg10Yp59tn — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Discussing bBig Tech censorship, the #ReturntoWorkAct, and the economy with @OANN. https://t.co/7DsyzxsvR0 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
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Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
An update on the tragic death of the Cherokee County officer. Our prayers are with Officer Burson’s family and all those who knew him. https://t.co/oLhrHQFwSg — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
The #CongressionalAppChallenge is an excellent way to spark curiosity in computer science and encourage the next generation of computer programmers and coders to advance their education in this important field. https://t.co/dqtezbQHyK — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
An update on the tragic death of the Cherokee County officer. Our prayers are with Officer Burson’s family and all those who knew him. https://t.co/ZrQUtPxvz1 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Barry Loudermilk @RepLoudermilk
Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Tx and brought the news that the Civil War had ended and the enslaved were free. The 13th Amendment was ratified a few months later in Dec 1865 formally abolishing slavery in the U.S. https://t.co/7yZif0cqyy — PolitiTweet.org