A gay politician trolled Republicans so hard they gave up trying to name a road
By Jeff Taylor · Friday, March 9, 2018
Openly gay Sen. Jim Dabakis warned Republicans who were looking to reward President Donald Trump for giving the go ahead to destroy public lands, for the sake of short-sighted corporate greed by naming a highway after him, that to do so would mean he would bring a road naming amendment of his own.
Utah Republican Rep. Mike Noel put forward the plan to name the Donald J. Trump Utah National Parks Highway in his honor, after he agreed to cut into the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments back in December, shrinking their size and opening them up for oil, gas, and coal mining.
The proposal passed out of the House Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Standing Committee, but has since been abandoned by Noel after a backlash. Noel claimed he had the votes, but said he was pulling it due to personal attacks he received for putting it forward.
If you say nice things about the president, you are somehow a despicable person, he said, according to The Salt Lake Tribune. Noel reports being yelled at by constituents, some of whom got hold of his home number. He pulled the legislation on Wednesday, less than a week after it was introduced.
Dabakis had warned that he would introduce an amendment to the bill that would propose naming the frontage road that runs along the would-be Donald J. Trump Utah National Parks Highway to the Stormy Daniels rampway, in honor of the former adult film star who was reportedly paid $130,000 by Trumps lawyer to not speak of her affair with the president. The Democratic senator told CNN the name won out over other possibilities, like Comb-over Crescent, Indictment Intersection, and Russian Inclusion Cloverleaf.
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