Pelosi's #COVID19 bill is 1,119 pages and contains provisions for "conducting risk-limiting audits of results of elections" so yeah it's really very focused on the crisis at hand.
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You know what families who can't work and are struggling to make rent really care about? Being able to look up greenhouse gas emissions from the flights they can't afford to book.pic.twitter.com/klGOhE8uOM
I, too, care for community journalism.
But right now none of them have jobs because of #COVID19 so maybe this isn't the time to modify their retirement plans.pic.twitter.com/fK0OO9VqVQ
I mean. Again. Worthy goal? Perhaps. We can debate it. But why are we establishing all these new programs when what we really need is to PASS A BILL TO HELP PEOPLE WHO CANNOT WORK.pic.twitter.com/Awv3Thjc8h
Ah, here it is. The prohibition on stock buybacks, exec comp, & dividends for corps receiving taxpayer loans. I actually agree w/ this. But, it's a tiny provision amidst bailing out the USPS, emissions mandates on the airlines, & ensuring woke corporate boards. So here we are.pic.twitter.com/9ANF6wjUZ7
Annnnd....in case you thought we were done with the woke-scolding, you were wrong. Families can't pay their mortgages and there aren't enough ventilators, but you know what we will have? Corporate budgets dedicated to diversity & inclusion initiatives!pic.twitter.com/tBuO3hrBfB
yes, his "working" family.
Carbon footprint my *** take away Fancy Nancy's private military jet service to & from CA. We are not talking a small corporate type jet which would have required a refueling stop mid-country, she wanted a big jet for non stop service DC to CA
It's a small price to pay if the airlines expect taxpayers to bail them out and, apparently, they do!
I think you have that reversed.
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