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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Marianne you should be advocating with us for a National Lockdown. Please DM me.
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The tax cut was preCovid and had the Economy doing well. Most republicans have no problem with targeted aid-they don’t want the slop added. A “Skinny” Bill. Skinny bills don’t happen in Congress today.
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Public money and the constitutional mandate of "general Welfare."
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@JoeBiden YOU alone can stop MASS DEATH. Fucked up, but true. I trust YOU are bearing witness. Each person STILL insisting on THE PROFIT & THE MASS DEATH must be prosecuted @KamalaHarris @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderMcConnell et al. #ActiveGenocide #crimesagainsthumanity @IntlCrimCourt
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How bout someone gets #BeijingBiden to stop eliminating jobs that people do have with his executive orders?
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Didn't the use reconciliation to pass that abomination with only R's? Time for D's to play hardball to help the majority of Americans.
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It’s evidence and an accounting system to measure the holder’s value as a human being. Wads of cash buried in the backyard or the Caymans are proof the owner is more special than those with less, and won’t die.
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How much of the $1.9T is for actual Covid relief items? Why not just a stand alone bill for the people to put some much needed $ in their pockets?
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