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Many of my colleges have said, Speaker Pelosi’s $3 trillion, 1,800 page stimulus bill is “dead on arrival” in the Senate. Democrats call for long sought after progressive pet projects that have nothing to do with addressing the coronavirus, such as:https://t.co/0u2uIEjokZ
Permanently federalizing elections and implementing California style election laws nationwide that would enact ballot harvesting and eliminate voter ID requirements. Taxpayer funded, no strings attached, bailout of out of control spending cities and states.
The Coronavirus crisis should not be used by politicians to advance a socialist wish list. Congress has already spent nearly $3 trillion to fight the coronavirus and stabilize our economy. We need to take the “wait and see approach” when it comes to additional stimulus spending
Any new bill should be targeted, temporary, and focused on helping families stay healthy and keep their jobs.
MarkReed1776 (R-Calif.)
@MarkReed1776
RT @ReaganWorld: America Held Hostsge Day 63.
Many of my colleges have said, Speaker Pelosi’s $3 trillion, 1,800 page stimulus bill is “dead on arrival” in the Senate. Democrats call for long sought after progressive pet projects that have nothing to do with addressing the coronavirus, such as:
The Coronavirus crisis should not be used to advance a socialist wish list. Congress has already spent nearly $3 trillion to fight the coronavirus and stabilize our economy. We need to take the “wait and see approach” when it comes to additional stimulus spending.
Any new bill should be targeted, temporary, and focused on helping families stay healthy and keep their jobs.
I wrote the Paycheck Protection Program, which provided MORE THAN $2.5 billion in forgivable loans to Maine small businesses and non-profits like York County Community Action. Thank you, Joan Nass, for sharing your story. https://t.co/JvZjRxv13g
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