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					Originally Posted by Jim in CT  how is what you’re pointing out, any different than a democrat who bashed the trump tax cut, but keeping that money.  Looks identical to me.  
 no it’s nothing like going to a prostitute.   when the federal government has passed a spending bill, a governor would be a moron to refuse that federal money, even if that governor was opposed to the spending bill.  AT THAT POINT, it would be a disservice to the citizens of the state to refuse to take the money.
 
 When i was in a teachers union, I spoke out against the benefits we received because i thought it was unfair to the taxpayers.  doesn’t mean i should pay out of my pocket when i went to the doctor.
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 Again, where did I complain?
You don't see hypocrisy in Rand Paul voting against disaster funding and insulting those who need the $ and/or voting for it and then when his state has a disaster asking the fed for the same type of $ he criticized others for requesting?
Those states that depend on the richer states aught to say thank you occasionally.  Even though the richer, more successful D states gladly do it, it would be nice to hear that the poorer, less successful R states appreciate it.