So wrong. So deeply wrong.
Sen. Ron Johnson objected to my bill to provide $1,200 to working families and $500 for kids because he's "worried" about the deficit. Funny. He wasn't so worried about the deficit when he voted to give $1 trillion in tax breaks to the 1% and large corporations. What hypocrisy!

Dec 19, 2020 · 7:32 PM UTC

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Before Congress left on break, Ron Johnson voted for large bailouts for the oil industry Now he uses deficit fear mongering to deny direct aide to American families The National Debt is a manufactured crisis, used to impose austerity on the working class
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You're right. Comrade Bernie is full of shit.
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Don't be piker, Bernie! Instead of $1200, why not $12,000 or $20,000. Time to really stick it to those hypocrites!
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Republicans know no shame. They are signaling they will try to thwart Democrat social programs by claiming fiscal responsibility. The Trump administration blew out the deficit by $4 trillion with little done on infrastructure.
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Consider following and check-out @NelsonforWI to replace @SenRonJohnson
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If the Stock Market was plunging ... he'd be the first one to recommend a large spending bill!
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ron is just confused and misunderstood- he needs positive psychic energy now a couple hundred volts should do.
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Those large corporations create the jobs that keep people employed during a pandemic. It's not even a little wrong.
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