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dflprincess

(28,470 posts)
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:01 PM Mar 2022

Rep. Ilhan Omar votes against Russian oil ban

There is quite a bit more at the link.

https://www.startribune.com/rep-omar-votes-against-russian-oil-ban/600154740/


WASHINGTON – Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar opposed a bill banning Russian oil and energy imports to the United States amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The U.S. House passed the bill on a 414-17 bipartisan vote late Wednesday, with every other member of Minnesota's House delegation supporting the ban. The vote came after President Joe Biden took action of his own on the issue earlier in the week.

"The President clearly already has the authority to take this step — evident in that President Biden announced just such a ban yesterday," Omar said in a statement Wednesday night. "But putting the specifics into statute with no sunset and no conditions for lifting the ban creates a dangerous scenario, one in which we are taking today's policy question and making it tomorrow's political question."...

...The Russian oil vote was another instance where Omar has broken from most other House Democrats. She bucked many in her party last year on legislation focused on U.S. Capitol security, infrastructure and Israel's Iron Dome defense system.

In the statement about her decision this week, Omar said "dependence on oil means a dependence on tyrants."

"I am also gravely concerned that this ban will mean ramping up domestic production," Omar said. "We must move to a green economy for this and many reasons."

Also late Wednesday, the House passed a $1.5 trillion government funding package that includes $13.6 billion for Ukraine and allies. Lawmakers took two votes, one focused on defense and security.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar votes against Russian oil ban (Original Post) dflprincess Mar 2022 OP
So Don Samuels it is. I'm done with Omar. Ocelot II Mar 2022 #1
If I lived in the 5th that's the way I'd be going. nt dflprincess Mar 2022 #3
Me too iemanja Mar 2022 #12
She's confusing mzmolly Mar 2022 #4
Boo hiss JohnSJ Mar 2022 #2
Just a silly vote. Most Dems want green energy but it's not... brush Mar 2022 #5
True BigmanPigman Mar 2022 #10
Our Far Left House Members are Their Own Worst Enemy Sometimes Indykatie Mar 2022 #6
And I am amazed that they "regret" passing the Infrastructure Bill without the BBB question everything Mar 2022 #8
I won't miss her if she loses her primary. dem4decades Mar 2022 #7
Look who her bedfellows were, a who's who of RW Nutsville... OnDoutside Mar 2022 #9
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2022 #14
At the least she could have not voted. It displays a disappointing OnDoutside Mar 2022 #15
I don't know..... 3Hotdogs Mar 2022 #11
I'm not a fan of Don Samuels, but geardaddy Mar 2022 #13

brush

(57,483 posts)
5. Just a silly vote. Most Dems want green energy but it's not...
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:08 PM
Mar 2022

here yet. Her thinking is skewed somehow. Her zealotry clouded her judgment and caused her to vote in Putin's favor.

Dumb.

Cori Bush voted the same way. Another one too tied up in progressive knots to vote sensibly on the current situation.

Indykatie

(3,853 posts)
6. Our Far Left House Members are Their Own Worst Enemy Sometimes
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:44 PM
Mar 2022

Votes like these allow them to be categorized as fringe. I'm still pissed about their refusal to give up their "defund the police" cry even after seeing how it backfired for Dems in 2020. They hail from safe Blue districts and know it won't hurt them personally unless they lose their primary which they know is low risk.

question everything

(48,799 posts)
8. And I am amazed that they "regret" passing the Infrastructure Bill without the BBB
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:56 PM
Mar 2022

None would have been approved and we would have nothing to show for in the upcoming elections.

Response to OnDoutside (Reply #9)

OnDoutside

(20,656 posts)
15. At the least she could have not voted. It displays a disappointing
Mon Mar 21, 2022, 03:05 PM
Mar 2022

level of naivety to allow oneself to be banded with that mob.

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