Cecilie1200
Diamond Member
Yanno, I didn't leave the soulless Dem Party (decades ago) … they left me.This is getting pathetic, folks.
Lives of Americans are on the line and our brain dead Democrats are demanding we put Postal Service debt relief, jet emmissions, solar panel manufacturing tax breaks, and several other idiotic things in to a national emergency bill to keep us working.
Now Pelosi will stonewall anything getting done for days if not weeks. The markets are melting down because they know it's going to be a continuing mess.
Even the brain dead press will not be able to defend this nonsense.
When Susan Collins is berating you on the Senate floor you're failing miserably.
You know the code of the left: never let a good crisis go to waste.
When I tell the left that the Democrats could give a shit about you when discussing the border and immigrant problems, they tell me I'm full of it. People coming into our country, raping and killing our people, feeding illegal narcotics to the weak, the Democrats just don't care, because illegals are their becoming their base.
Same thing here. We have tens of millions of people out of work, tens of millions who could be facing death if this thing gets out of control, hundreds dead already, and what are they concerned about? Windmill and solar panel credits. And if you don't give them what they want, let more Americans get sick and die, who cares? The MSM will aid them in blaming the Republicans.
How anybody can defend this, I have no idea. I guess that's why this topic is void of most leftists except Siete. Nobody wants to get into a game they lost before they hit one stroke on their keyboard. On the other hand, some are just a glutton for punishment.
It's simple ray.
The 'slush' fund
A prime case in point regarding the above is the almost visceral Democrat reaction to the distressed industries fund in the current proposal.
The proposal includes roughly $500 billion in funds for loans and loan guarantees to be doled out to distressed companies, states and localities. What it doesn't include, however, are strict guidelines as to which companies would be eligible, guarantees that any company that taps the funding pool maintains its current workforce and the ability for the treasury secretary to waive, at his discretion, any restrictions on stock buybacks for recipients. It also doesn't require any reporting of which companies took loans until six months after the fact.
The lack of oversight and significant discretion given to the part of the treasury secretary infuriated Democrats and perhaps just as importantly, their outside allies, and played a major role in unifying the caucus against the proposal on Sunday.
I'm glad the Democrats don't want another republic TARP bailout bill.
You are so full of shit and useful-idiot talking points, it's a wonder your head doesn't explode with them.