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Supermajority Blues: SCGOP ‘Oath’ Standoff Is At Hand

“Republican” caucus on the verge of imploding …

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6 comments

James January 9, 2023 at 6:35 pm

The Speaker needs to clean out the RINOs that are making him look silly. RINOs like Mica Caskey beat his GOP primary opponent by an only handful of votes. He won’t survive the next election, so the Speaker needs to jettison him now before he takes more republicans down with him.

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Joseph Riollano Top fan January 9, 2023 at 10:10 pm

I cant believe so many Republicans in the statehouse just gave away their voice. They are cowards.

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movingmountainskwm@gmail.com Top fan January 10, 2023 at 10:14 am

Which ones support the oath?

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Observer January 10, 2023 at 1:38 pm

Great question! I wish Fits’ staff read our comments!

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Ralph Hightower Top fan January 10, 2023 at 11:47 am

Senator Leningrad Lindsey (T-SC) said it best in a YouTube video that the Republican Party was “bat-shit crazy”. That still continues. Sanity has not returned to the Republican Party. I used to be an independent voter. Now, for the time being, I am a straight party voter.

Will, with seven kids, I can see where you would be a school choice advocate. But robbing public schools of funding to go to parents or private schools would be bad . My wife and I don’t have any kids, but if school choice comes to fruition, then I would demand a rebate on my percentage of taxes that goes to parents and private schools. I am not from Allendale County, but there are no private schools in that county. What are parents in that county going to do?
School choice needs to have a means test to it to weed out parents that can afford a private education for there kids versus those parents for whom it would be a struggle.

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Like To Know January 10, 2023 at 12:02 pm

So, who are the 18 good lawmakers who refused to sign this crap? That would be good info to include in your article, assuming it isn’t buried somewhere that I missed.

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