Yesterday the House passed a resolution condemning President Trump’s tweet concerning his comment “Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how it is done”.

As a side note, would a racist invite someone they hate back?  Also if he told a white person to go back to where they came from, would that be considered racist?  One more question, I have been told by “people of color” to go back to where I came from, are they racist?

The resolution passed 240-187 yesterday evening with the support of all Democrats and 4 Republicans.  Those Republicans who voted for the resolution were Congressmen Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Will Hurd (R-TX), Susan Brooks (R-IN) and Michigan’s own Fred Upton.

I did a deep internet search and found it interesting that Congressmen Upton, as far as I can tell, never publically condemned Congresswomen Ilhan Omar’s anti-Semitic trope concerning Jewish people:

It’s all about the Benjamins baby

Also, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi never brought a House resolution condemning, the occupant of a congressional seat in Minnesota, Omar’s clearly anti-Semitic statement.

Why do you think that was?

If these politicians were to be fair and treat everyone the same from all “teams” then we could take their “resolutions” and condemnations at bit more serious.

Many of these politicians are simply not serious people who are looking to help everyday people, they are looking to help themselves and their major donors out.

We should all stop taking them so seriously and vote them out!

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