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Story by Lauren Irwin
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) are voicing their opposition to a “reckless” Republican budget by holding a sit-in on the U.S. Capitol steps on Sunday morning.
The lawmakers began their sit-in just after 6 a.m. and addressed people online about the Trump administration’s proposed budget, which they say will make cuts that would hurt Americans while expanding tax breaks for millionaires.
While sitting on the Capitol steps, Booker said he wanted to talk about the budget and American traditions just hours before GOP lawmakers are going to be “pushing a bill that will cut food from the hungry, medicine from the sick, care for the elderly, support for the disabled.”
Comment:
Wow a sit-in.
Is this 1967 hippie nostalgia?
Once again, the radical left is using marxist class warfare tactics to agitate their poor voters.
The Dem politicians know that their voters think that they are getting screwed because rich people won't share their money with them.
The Dem voters hate those "billionaire oligarchs".
Well except for the hundreds of billionaires who bank-roll the Democrat Party.
Those "billionaire oligarchs" are OK.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) are voicing their opposition to a “reckless” Republican budget by holding a sit-in on the U.S. Capitol steps on Sunday morning.
The lawmakers began their sit-in just after 6 a.m. and addressed people online about the Trump administration’s proposed budget, which they say will make cuts that would hurt Americans while expanding tax breaks for millionaires.
While sitting on the Capitol steps, Booker said he wanted to talk about the budget and American traditions just hours before GOP lawmakers are going to be “pushing a bill that will cut food from the hungry, medicine from the sick, care for the elderly, support for the disabled.”
Comment:
Wow a sit-in.
Is this 1967 hippie nostalgia?
Once again, the radical left is using marxist class warfare tactics to agitate their poor voters.
The Dem politicians know that their voters think that they are getting screwed because rich people won't share their money with them.
The Dem voters hate those "billionaire oligarchs".
Well except for the hundreds of billionaires who bank-roll the Democrat Party.
Those "billionaire oligarchs" are OK.