The house has approved the $2 Trillion stimulus bill and sent it to the White House for the presidents signature.We now know the GOP buried in the bill a huge tax break for wealthy real estate investors(Kushner-Trump), which will cut their taxes by $170 Billion over the next ten years, according to the New York Times.
The House passed the aid bill today with only one opposing vote (Thomas Massie, R. Ky) one day after the bill arrived from the Senate. It looks like it was withheld for a rather short amount of time.
If you are NOT outraged YOUR party attempted to withold aid from suffering Americans (on BOTH sides) I cant help you. They essentially held the country ransom over their agenda they attempted to insert in a time of national crisis that had NOTHING to do with the crisis and everything to do with advancing their agenda BEFORE helping suffering Americans. I would personally be ashamed to play apologist, but that's just me.
I guess someone missed all the threads around here on how Democrats stalled it with their crap they tried to insert into it.
Psst....I don't really have a party. In that I don't have a blind allegiance to any party. That being said I have never voted for a Dem...ever. I have voted Repub and third party all my voting life. So there's that.... But please do continue on with your incorrect assumptions. It's fun to watch.
Pointing out the house passed the bill a day after it was handed to them is being an apologist? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
It is the SENATES bill that has been accepted Moscow Mitch would not even do the House the courtesy of bringing their bill to the senate floor.It will sit un-acted upon at his desk, with the hundreds of other bills dying in Mitchland.
Got mixed feelings about Massie, on the one hand he has a point the Constitution REQUIRES a quorum to pass any legislation. Why didn't Pelosi already have the House there?
I guess the President's most loyal supporters don't wish to see a bipartisan effort to solve this problem. Wake up folks were all in this together and we need to take a political time out until the problem is solved.