They compromised on their original relief plan by offering a proposal that was lowered by $1 trillion. Republicans barely budged in a counter-proposal. And it's her fault? I think YOUR priorities are misplaced.
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Perhaps she’s considering her options specifically *because* the President halted talks about said relief?pic.twitter.com/HuTZqy1Qm6
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Fun fact: Rep. Burgess voted AGAINST both COVID-19 relief bills passed in the House—one in May and the other this month. Perhaps if he cared about his constituents more than he cared about pleasing Trump, he would have voted to provide relief for suffering Americans.
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Really? Amazing the hypocrisy GOP can get away with. It's the old "Fog Of War" strategy where no one knows the truth and many are too chaos-exhausted to verify. The real issue though? Most Republicans are merely Mini-Me Trumps. They are Mr. & Ms. Trump in their own lives.
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The results of the 2016 election... 210,000 dead 43,000,000 unemployed Millions infected Economy crashing for middle class while stocks rise for the rich. Yeah, Mike, not many of us can ACCEPT that.
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How many bills are sitting in the Senate? Isn’t the Hero’s Act one of them?
@SpeakerPelosi has done more in four years than the previous 8 from republicans. Your party is too busy cutting taxes for the 1% and corporations while taking away healthcare from 23 million AmericansThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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