... and an answer that liberals simply cannot and will not even acknowledge?
quote - "it is a slap in the face to the American people... people who have not worked in months, struggle or cannot pay their rent... to think that it is ok to give $billions of dollars to corporate special interests, foreign governments... and $600 to these Americans is a slap in the face to them."
What say you?
It's not just the covid relief bill, it's the federal budget to September of next year. Gabbard just voted to shut down the government.
The woman is dumber than a sack of hammers.
I completely agree. These are two separate bills that the senate (McConnell) slapped together. The foreign spending has nothing to do with the COVID relief bill other than it being a single vote to pass both. The Whitehouse was participating in the talks about the spending bill before it went up for a vote. Gabbard, being the good little idiot she always has been is conflating the two bills together.
Now we might get a shutdown during a pandemic. Who wins there?
The goal isn't to "win". It's to punish the American people for voting him out of office.
Every single business deal and/or construction project Trump has ever participated in ends the same way. The owners of the property tire of his corruption, his nepotism, and his incompetence, which has lead to a fiscal disaster, and everyone having to pony up more money than they wanted, and they try to terminate Trump's Management Contract for the building. Trump sues the owners and demands that the courts force the owners to pay out the entire contract to the end of the term. When Trump loses, he appeals the decisions as far as the courts allow, while using the threat of more litigation to extract more money from the owners, and extend the contract and hence the payments, for as long as possible.
This ends with the Trump Corporation being physically evicted from the building, and the owners having the Trump name removed from the buildings:
Efforts to remove the Trump Tower sign are futile. But what if the city preserves it, as a somber reminder of what happened to our great country?
chicago.suntimes.com
At Trump International Hotel and Tower, the developer is fighting Donald Trump and what it sees as a tainted brand. Trump’s management company is not going quietly.
www.thestar.com