Republicans who say a $1.9T Covid Relief Bill is too big had no problem passing a $$2T tax cut (that will never pay for itself)where 83% of $ went to richest corporations & individuals. People are literally hungry. What do they think that money is for if not to serve the people?

Jan 30, 2021 · 4:11 PM UTC

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Half of Americans pay no Federal Income Tax, so it's not possible to give them a tax cut. Why don't we just give every citizen 1 million dollars, that would solve all our problems. 🙄
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You have all three branches. Time to save the blaim game
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“It is the purpose of our government to serve the people.” We have swerved.
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JFC @marwilliamson the D's control the White House and both houses of congress. Their inability to get anything done appears to be due to gross incompetence. And the best idea you have is to blame R's?
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Dems should use reconciliation to eliminate the tax cut and pass COVID relief in the same bill. Bam, revenue neutral, GOP can’t clutch their pearls about deficits.
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Money is a medium of exchange. If you are trying to serve anyone with a tradeable thing you really mean a hidden tax. Both political parties do this to benefit their constituents. It is dishonest.
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How about not giving our own money back but stop taking our money🤷‍♀️
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You got that right ! Aren't we feed up with the self serving GOP anyways. That's all we do is bend the F over backwards and belittled by lies and deception. I'm big your small routine. KMA
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The tax cuts forced the stock market they the roof. Helps the middle class.