Debt ceiling vote: takeaways and how the Illinois congressional delegation voted – Chicago Sun-Times

When Schakowsky was sure there were enough votes to pass the measure and prevent the first default in U.S. history, she voted no. But if her vote was needed, she said she would have been a yes.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

There’s no larger waste of oxygen on this planet than old prune face Jan. Congrats you old witch, you’ve achieved the bottom of the barrel!

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