Alabama
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If Democrats have learned anything from Republicans and their voters during the first chaotic weeks of Donald Trumps presidency, its that government spending is terrible, the worst, just out-of-control, and it must be frozen or cutWAIT! NO, NOT THAT SPENDING. THAT SPENDING IS GOOD!
Thats the difference between us and them. Republicans only care when they are directly affected, and now its Alabamas turn to suffer the consequences of their lopsided 65-34 vote for Trump in 2024.
Alabamas junior U.S. senator said she will work with President Donald Trumps health secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to ensure our nation remains at the forefront of innovation, research and care after funding cuts announced Friday night by the National Institutes of Health, reported AL.com, Alabamas main media outlet.
That junior senator is Katie Britt, who you might remember from that creepy State of the Union rebuttal speech last year (which was mocked so well by Scarlett Johansson on Saturday Night Live). It turns out Trumps funding cuts to the NIH will deeply affect the University of Alabama system.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/2/12/2303012/-Why-this-moocher-red-state-doesn-t-hate-socialism-anymore?pm_campaign=blog&pm_medium=rss&pm_source=main

JustAnotherGen
(34,629 posts)Do an Alumni fund raising drive?
sorcrow
(579 posts)4catsmom
(617 posts)Fs around and finds out