Mitch McConnell Was Paid $3300 This Week While Blocking One Time Payment Of $2000 Stimulus Aid

Sounds like he earned his salary this week. The stimulus payments are a joke. T hey don't do anything. Bribery for the rubes.

Idiot-gram ^^^; variety Idiocy wrapped in willful ignorance.
I know I'm dealing with an idiot when I get a bunch of ad hom crap instead of an actual argument. You need to try better, s0n.

"They don't do anything" is a stupid and insensitive comment.
It is neither. It is based on actual fact. Two thirds of the last stimulus check (and all previous ones going back to the 1970s) are used to pay down debt or go into savings. That isn't doing anything other than transferring private debt to public debt. There is no stimulus effect from this.

What you wrote is true, my wife and got $1200 last time around, money we don't need and money we put w in one of our money market accounts***. However, this time around we won't get anything, and the money goes to small business and those who can't make their rent or pay their mortgage and need to wait in long lines to garner food to feed their family.

Of course Moscow Mitch and his band of bitches support a poison pill change, money for those you note accurately they don't need.

***That money and money we have invested in Money Market Accounts was not earning any appreciable interest, and used that money and some of our savings/investments to put artificial grass in the large backyard of the home we own where my son, daughter-in-law and our grandsons live, and then paid off the mortgage so that they do not need to make any house payments and only pay for home insurance, utilities and taxes. We off course don't require them to pay rent, and we will quit claim the property once we see a tax attorney. The home was purchased in 2009 during the house crisis and is now worth over $600,000.
The proposal is to send the money to everyone. As you agree, it is worthless as a stimulus. Thanks for the affirmation.

That proposal is coming from Moscow Mitch, the poison pill. The bill passed, by the Speaker if I understand it correctly, will not enrich our family (both of our sons earn more than approved by the H. or Rep. and my income is well beyond theirs) or others in higher income brackets.
BUt its not going to pass. Everyone knows that.

Of course it won't pass, and the ultimate result (I hope) will prove that Moscow Mitch is evil, and that the southern states will understand that the Democratic Party is the party of working men and women, and the Republican Party is the party of the well off and corporate America.
 
Sounds like he earned his salary this week. The stimulus payments are a joke. T hey don't do anything. Bribery for the rubes.

Idiot-gram ^^^; variety Idiocy wrapped in willful ignorance.
I know I'm dealing with an idiot when I get a bunch of ad hom crap instead of an actual argument. You need to try better, s0n.

"They don't do anything" is a stupid and insensitive comment.
It is neither. It is based on actual fact. Two thirds of the last stimulus check (and all previous ones going back to the 1970s) are used to pay down debt or go into savings. That isn't doing anything other than transferring private debt to public debt. There is no stimulus effect from this.

What you wrote is true, my wife and got $1200 last time around, money we don't need and money we put w in one of our money market accounts***. However, this time around we won't get anything, and the money goes to small business and those who can't make their rent or pay their mortgage and need to wait in long lines to garner food to feed their family.

Of course Moscow Mitch and his band of bitches support a poison pill change, money for those you note accurately they don't need.

***That money and money we have invested in Money Market Accounts was not earning any appreciable interest, and used that money and some of our savings/investments to put artificial grass in the large backyard of the home we own where my son, daughter-in-law and our grandsons live, and then paid off the mortgage so that they do not need to make any house payments and only pay for home insurance, utilities and taxes. We off course don't require them to pay rent, and we will quit claim the property once we see a tax attorney. The home was purchased in 2009 during the house crisis and is now worth over $600,000.
The proposal is to send the money to everyone. As you agree, it is worthless as a stimulus. Thanks for the affirmation.

That proposal is coming from Moscow Mitch, the poison pill. The bill passed, by the Speaker if I understand it correctly, will not enrich our family (both of our sons earn more than approved by the H. or Rep. and my income is well beyond theirs) or others in higher income brackets.
BUt its not going to pass. Everyone knows that.

Of course it won't pass, and the ultimate result (I hope) will prove that Moscow Mitch is evil, and that the southern states will understand that the Democratic Party is the party of working men and women, and the Republican Party is the party of the well off and corporate America.
I seriously doubt a Georgia voter is going to think "Oh if I vote for Ossoff (who has lost every race he's ever run) and Warnock (who has never run a race before much less won) then I'll get $2000."
No, they'll think "If I vote for those bozos the Democrats will make the rest of this country look like Detroit."
That's certainly how I voted.
 
Sounds like he earned his salary this week. The stimulus payments are a joke. T hey don't do anything. Bribery for the rubes.

Idiot-gram ^^^; variety Idiocy wrapped in willful ignorance.
I know I'm dealing with an idiot when I get a bunch of ad hom crap instead of an actual argument. You need to try better, s0n.

"They don't do anything" is a stupid and insensitive comment.
It is neither. It is based on actual fact. Two thirds of the last stimulus check (and all previous ones going back to the 1970s) are used to pay down debt or go into savings. That isn't doing anything other than transferring private debt to public debt. There is no stimulus effect from this.

What you wrote is true, my wife and got $1200 last time around, money we don't need and money we put w in one of our money market accounts***. However, this time around we won't get anything, and the money goes to small business and those who can't make their rent or pay their mortgage and need to wait in long lines to garner food to feed their family.

Of course Moscow Mitch and his band of bitches support a poison pill change, money for those you note accurately they don't need.

***That money and money we have invested in Money Market Accounts was not earning any appreciable interest, and used that money and some of our savings/investments to put artificial grass in the large backyard of the home we own where my son, daughter-in-law and our grandsons live, and then paid off the mortgage so that they do not need to make any house payments and only pay for home insurance, utilities and taxes. We off course don't require them to pay rent, and we will quit claim the property once we see a tax attorney. The home was purchased in 2009 during the house crisis and is now worth over $600,000.
The proposal is to send the money to everyone. As you agree, it is worthless as a stimulus. Thanks for the affirmation.

That proposal is coming from Moscow Mitch, the poison pill. The bill passed, by the Speaker if I understand it correctly, will not enrich our family (both of our sons earn more than approved by the H. or Rep. and my income is well beyond theirs) or others in higher income brackets.
BUt its not going to pass. Everyone knows that.

Of course it won't pass, and the ultimate result (I hope) will prove that Moscow Mitch is evil, and that the southern states will understand that the Democratic Party is the party of working men and women, and the Republican Party is the party of the well off and corporate America.

So sad, the Rabbi can't debate an issue without an intelligent rebuttal. He relies on running away and posting an absurd symbol.
 
Sounds like he earned his salary this week. The stimulus payments are a joke. T hey don't do anything. Bribery for the rubes.

Idiot-gram ^^^; variety Idiocy wrapped in willful ignorance.
I know I'm dealing with an idiot when I get a bunch of ad hom crap instead of an actual argument. You need to try better, s0n.

"They don't do anything" is a stupid and insensitive comment.
It is neither. It is based on actual fact. Two thirds of the last stimulus check (and all previous ones going back to the 1970s) are used to pay down debt or go into savings. That isn't doing anything other than transferring private debt to public debt. There is no stimulus effect from this.

What you wrote is true, my wife and got $1200 last time around, money we don't need and money we put w in one of our money market accounts***. However, this time around we won't get anything, and the money goes to small business and those who can't make their rent or pay their mortgage and need to wait in long lines to garner food to feed their family.

Of course Moscow Mitch and his band of bitches support a poison pill change, money for those you note accurately they don't need.

***That money and money we have invested in Money Market Accounts was not earning any appreciable interest, and used that money and some of our savings/investments to put artificial grass in the large backyard of the home we own where my son, daughter-in-law and our grandsons live, and then paid off the mortgage so that they do not need to make any house payments and only pay for home insurance, utilities and taxes. We off course don't require them to pay rent, and we will quit claim the property once we see a tax attorney. The home was purchased in 2009 during the house crisis and is now worth over $600,000.
The proposal is to send the money to everyone. As you agree, it is worthless as a stimulus. Thanks for the affirmation.

That proposal is coming from Moscow Mitch, the poison pill. The bill passed, by the Speaker if I understand it correctly, will not enrich our family (both of our sons earn more than approved by the H. or Rep. and my income is well beyond theirs) or others in higher income brackets.
BUt its not going to pass. Everyone knows that.

Of course it won't pass, and the ultimate result (I hope) will prove that Moscow Mitch is evil, and that the southern states will understand that the Democratic Party is the party of working men and women, and the Republican Party is the party of the well off and corporate America.

So sad, the Rabbi can't debate an issue without an intelligent rebuttal. He relies on running away and posting an absurd symbol.
No that's you. The idea that Democrats "care" about Americans by bribing them with their own money and blowing out the deficit is nonsense. Only an idiot would believe that.
 
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellwas paid $3,300 of U.S. government money this week while he blocked a one-time $2,000 stimulus check for struggling Americans.

Here are 10 statistics to put the stimulus proposal in perspective.

1. The total cost of $2,000 checks ($465 billion) is less than half the amount that American billionaires have made during the pandemic ($1 trillion). The total cost of the checks is less than the amount that just 16 American billionaires increased their net worth by during the pandemic ($471 billion).

2. Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk gained more wealth during the pandemic ($158 billion) than Congress just authorized for additional unemployment benefits for millions of Americans ($120 billion).

3. Jeff Bezos's personal wealth increased more every second of 2020 ($2,800) than Congress is considering giving Americans who are facing eviction, starvation and bankruptcy ($2,000).

4. Congressional lawmakers are being paid $3,300 of government money every week while they find ways to block $2,000 checks to millions of Americans.

5. It took Congress less than a month to pass legislation giving a $700 billion bailout to bank executives during the financial crisis. It has taken Congress more than eight months to mull the far less expensive stimulus bill to give $2,000 to Americans struggling in an economic crisis.

6. A $2,000 survival check would give the average soldier more money than the proposed 3 percent military pay increase that is included in defense legislation that Senators Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey said they would filibuster in order to force a vote on the survival checks.


7. The richest 5 percent of Americans received more in Trump tax cuts in 2020 ($145 billion) than Congress is spending on increased unemployment benefits for millions of Americans during the economic crisis ($120 billion).

8. In 2016, "children, elderly, disabled people, and students made up around 70 percent of the poor," according to the People's Policy Project. Unlike unemployment benefits, $2,000 checks would help them.

9. About 60 percent of Georgia households make less than $75,000, meaning Georgia Republican senators allowing $2,000 checks to be blocked would deny aid to roughly 2 million of their state's households as they run for reelection.

10. As Republicans try to block the $2,000 check legislation, a new national survey found that 78 percent of Americans support it.


Mitch is now telling us he doesn't want rich people to get a check. He does know we can hear him right?
Mitch ,the Gobbler ,has made hundreds of millions through personal deals with him and his wife through communist China . They have enriched themselves greatly through his wife’s shipping business !!
The only ones more evil ( who have even more enriched themselves) are the Clintons, Nancy and a few others like Biden
 
Sounds like he earned his salary this week. The stimulus payments are a joke. T hey don't do anything. Bribery for the rubes.

Idiot-gram ^^^; variety Idiocy wrapped in willful ignorance.
I know I'm dealing with an idiot when I get a bunch of ad hom crap instead of an actual argument. You need to try better, s0n.

"They don't do anything" is a stupid and insensitive comment.
It is neither. It is based on actual fact. Two thirds of the last stimulus check (and all previous ones going back to the 1970s) are used to pay down debt or go into savings. That isn't doing anything other than transferring private debt to public debt. There is no stimulus effect from this.

What you wrote is true, my wife and got $1200 last time around, money we don't need and money we put w in one of our money market accounts***. However, this time around we won't get anything, and the money goes to small business and those who can't make their rent or pay their mortgage and need to wait in long lines to garner food to feed their family.

Of course Moscow Mitch and his band of bitches support a poison pill change, money for those you note accurately they don't need.

***That money and money we have invested in Money Market Accounts was not earning any appreciable interest, and used that money and some of our savings/investments to put artificial grass in the large backyard of the home we own where my son, daughter-in-law and our grandsons live, and then paid off the mortgage so that they do not need to make any house payments and only pay for home insurance, utilities and taxes. We off course don't require them to pay rent, and we will quit claim the property once we see a tax attorney. The home was purchased in 2009 during the house crisis and is now worth over $600,000.
The proposal is to send the money to everyone. As you agree, it is worthless as a stimulus. Thanks for the affirmation.

That proposal is coming from Moscow Mitch, the poison pill. The bill passed, by the Speaker if I understand it correctly, will not enrich our family (both of our sons earn more than approved by the H. or Rep. and my income is well beyond theirs) or others in higher income brackets.
BUt its not going to pass. Everyone knows that.

Of course it won't pass, and the ultimate result (I hope) will prove that Moscow Mitch is evil, and that the southern states will understand that the Democratic Party is the party of working men and women, and the Republican Party is the party of the well off and corporate America.

So sad, the Rabbi can't debate an issue without an intelligent rebuttal. He relies on running away and posting an absurd symbol.
No that's you. The idea that Democrats "care" about Americans by bribing them with their own money and blowing out the deficit is nonsense. Only an idiot would believe that.
Oh now you’re bringing up deficits? When is the last time you typed that word 2016?
 
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Sounds like he earned his salary this week. The stimulus payments are a joke. T hey don't do anything. Bribery for the rubes.

Idiot-gram ^^^; variety Idiocy wrapped in willful ignorance.
I know I'm dealing with an idiot when I get a bunch of ad hom crap instead of an actual argument. You need to try better, s0n.

"They don't do anything" is a stupid and insensitive comment.
It is neither. It is based on actual fact. Two thirds of the last stimulus check (and all previous ones going back to the 1970s) are used to pay down debt or go into savings. That isn't doing anything other than transferring private debt to public debt. There is no stimulus effect from this.

What you wrote is true, my wife and got $1200 last time around, money we don't need and money we put w in one of our money market accounts***. However, this time around we won't get anything, and the money goes to small business and those who can't make their rent or pay their mortgage and need to wait in long lines to garner food to feed their family.

Of course Moscow Mitch and his band of bitches support a poison pill change, money for those you note accurately they don't need.

***That money and money we have invested in Money Market Accounts was not earning any appreciable interest, and used that money and some of our savings/investments to put artificial grass in the large backyard of the home we own where my son, daughter-in-law and our grandsons live, and then paid off the mortgage so that they do not need to make any house payments and only pay for home insurance, utilities and taxes. We off course don't require them to pay rent, and we will quit claim the property once we see a tax attorney. The home was purchased in 2009 during the house crisis and is now worth over $600,000.
The proposal is to send the money to everyone. As you agree, it is worthless as a stimulus. Thanks for the affirmation.

That proposal is coming from Moscow Mitch, the poison pill. The bill passed, by the Speaker if I understand it correctly, will not enrich our family (both of our sons earn more than approved by the H. or Rep. and my income is well beyond theirs) or others in higher income brackets.
BUt its not going to pass. Everyone knows that.

Of course it won't pass, and the ultimate result (I hope) will prove that Moscow Mitch is evil, and that the southern states will understand that the Democratic Party is the party of working men and women, and the Republican Party is the party of the well off and corporate America.

So sad, the Rabbi can't debate an issue without an intelligent rebuttal. He relies on running away and posting an absurd symbol.
No that's you. The idea that Democrats "care" about Americans by bribing them with their own money and blowing out the deficit is nonsense. Only an idiot would believe that.
Oh now you’re bringing up deficits? When is the last time you typed that word 2016?
Actually quite often.
But what does that have to do with anyhting? You seem unable to grapple with the actual subject here.
 
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellwas paid $3,300 of U.S. government money this week while he blocked a one-time $2,000 stimulus check for struggling Americans.

Here are 10 statistics to put the stimulus proposal in perspective.

1. The total cost of $2,000 checks ($465 billion) is less than half the amount that American billionaires have made during the pandemic ($1 trillion). The total cost of the checks is less than the amount that just 16 American billionaires increased their net worth by during the pandemic ($471 billion).

2. Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk gained more wealth during the pandemic ($158 billion) than Congress just authorized for additional unemployment benefits for millions of Americans ($120 billion).

3. Jeff Bezos's personal wealth increased more every second of 2020 ($2,800) than Congress is considering giving Americans who are facing eviction, starvation and bankruptcy ($2,000).

4. Congressional lawmakers are being paid $3,300 of government money every week while they find ways to block $2,000 checks to millions of Americans.

5. It took Congress less than a month to pass legislation giving a $700 billion bailout to bank executives during the financial crisis. It has taken Congress more than eight months to mull the far less expensive stimulus bill to give $2,000 to Americans struggling in an economic crisis.

6. A $2,000 survival check would give the average soldier more money than the proposed 3 percent military pay increase that is included in defense legislation that Senators Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey said they would filibuster in order to force a vote on the survival checks.


7. The richest 5 percent of Americans received more in Trump tax cuts in 2020 ($145 billion) than Congress is spending on increased unemployment benefits for millions of Americans during the economic crisis ($120 billion).

8. In 2016, "children, elderly, disabled people, and students made up around 70 percent of the poor," according to the People's Policy Project. Unlike unemployment benefits, $2,000 checks would help them.

9. About 60 percent of Georgia households make less than $75,000, meaning Georgia Republican senators allowing $2,000 checks to be blocked would deny aid to roughly 2 million of their state's households as they run for reelection.

10. As Republicans try to block the $2,000 check legislation, a new national survey found that 78 percent of Americans support it.


Mitch is now telling us he doesn't want rich people to get a check. He does know we can hear him right?
Some people play the star spangled banner so loud they can’t hear what the people are saying
 
Sounds like he earned his salary this week. The stimulus payments are a joke. T hey don't do anything. Bribery for the rubes.

Idiot-gram ^^^; variety Idiocy wrapped in willful ignorance.
I know I'm dealing with an idiot when I get a bunch of ad hom crap instead of an actual argument. You need to try better, s0n.

"They don't do anything" is a stupid and insensitive comment.
It is neither. It is based on actual fact. Two thirds of the last stimulus check (and all previous ones going back to the 1970s) are used to pay down debt or go into savings. That isn't doing anything other than transferring private debt to public debt. There is no stimulus effect from this.

What you wrote is true, my wife and got $1200 last time around, money we don't need and money we put w in one of our money market accounts***. However, this time around we won't get anything, and the money goes to small business and those who can't make their rent or pay their mortgage and need to wait in long lines to garner food to feed their family.

Of course Moscow Mitch and his band of bitches support a poison pill change, money for those you note accurately they don't need.

***That money and money we have invested in Money Market Accounts was not earning any appreciable interest, and used that money and some of our savings/investments to put artificial grass in the large backyard of the home we own where my son, daughter-in-law and our grandsons live, and then paid off the mortgage so that they do not need to make any house payments and only pay for home insurance, utilities and taxes. We off course don't require them to pay rent, and we will quit claim the property once we see a tax attorney. The home was purchased in 2009 during the house crisis and is now worth over $600,000.
The proposal is to send the money to everyone. As you agree, it is worthless as a stimulus. Thanks for the affirmation.

Not everyone gets it.
 
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellwas paid $3,300 of U.S. government money this week while he blocked a one-time $2,000 stimulus check for struggling Americans.

Here are 10 statistics to put the stimulus proposal in perspective.

1. The total cost of $2,000 checks ($465 billion) is less than half the amount that American billionaires have made during the pandemic ($1 trillion). The total cost of the checks is less than the amount that just 16 American billionaires increased their net worth by during the pandemic ($471 billion).

2. Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk gained more wealth during the pandemic ($158 billion) than Congress just authorized for additional unemployment benefits for millions of Americans ($120 billion).

3. Jeff Bezos's personal wealth increased more every second of 2020 ($2,800) than Congress is considering giving Americans who are facing eviction, starvation and bankruptcy ($2,000).

4. Congressional lawmakers are being paid $3,300 of government money every week while they find ways to block $2,000 checks to millions of Americans.

5. It took Congress less than a month to pass legislation giving a $700 billion bailout to bank executives during the financial crisis. It has taken Congress more than eight months to mull the far less expensive stimulus bill to give $2,000 to Americans struggling in an economic crisis.

6. A $2,000 survival check would give the average soldier more money than the proposed 3 percent military pay increase that is included in defense legislation that Senators Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey said they would filibuster in order to force a vote on the survival checks.


7. The richest 5 percent of Americans received more in Trump tax cuts in 2020 ($145 billion) than Congress is spending on increased unemployment benefits for millions of Americans during the economic crisis ($120 billion).

8. In 2016, "children, elderly, disabled people, and students made up around 70 percent of the poor," according to the People's Policy Project. Unlike unemployment benefits, $2,000 checks would help them.

9. About 60 percent of Georgia households make less than $75,000, meaning Georgia Republican senators allowing $2,000 checks to be blocked would deny aid to roughly 2 million of their state's households as they run for reelection.

10. As Republicans try to block the $2,000 check legislation, a new national survey found that 78 percent of Americans support it.


Mitch is now telling us he doesn't want rich people to get a check. He does know we can hear him right?
Mitch ,the Gobbler ,has made hundreds of millions through personal deals with him and his wife through communist China . They have enriched themselves greatly through his wife’s shipping business !!
The only ones more evil ( who have even more enriched themselves) are the Clintons, Nancy and a few others like Biden

Taiwan, not Communist China. It's the "other' China! The company is based in New York.
 
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellwas paid $3,300 of U.S. government money this week while he blocked a one-time $2,000 stimulus check for struggling Americans.

Here are 10 statistics to put the stimulus proposal in perspective.

1. The total cost of $2,000 checks ($465 billion) is less than half the amount that American billionaires have made during the pandemic ($1 trillion). The total cost of the checks is less than the amount that just 16 American billionaires increased their net worth by during the pandemic ($471 billion).

2. Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk gained more wealth during the pandemic ($158 billion) than Congress just authorized for additional unemployment benefits for millions of Americans ($120 billion).

3. Jeff Bezos's personal wealth increased more every second of 2020 ($2,800) than Congress is considering giving Americans who are facing eviction, starvation and bankruptcy ($2,000).

4. Congressional lawmakers are being paid $3,300 of government money every week while they find ways to block $2,000 checks to millions of Americans.

5. It took Congress less than a month to pass legislation giving a $700 billion bailout to bank executives during the financial crisis. It has taken Congress more than eight months to mull the far less expensive stimulus bill to give $2,000 to Americans struggling in an economic crisis.

6. A $2,000 survival check would give the average soldier more money than the proposed 3 percent military pay increase that is included in defense legislation that Senators Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey said they would filibuster in order to force a vote on the survival checks.


7. The richest 5 percent of Americans received more in Trump tax cuts in 2020 ($145 billion) than Congress is spending on increased unemployment benefits for millions of Americans during the economic crisis ($120 billion).

8. In 2016, "children, elderly, disabled people, and students made up around 70 percent of the poor," according to the People's Policy Project. Unlike unemployment benefits, $2,000 checks would help them.

9. About 60 percent of Georgia households make less than $75,000, meaning Georgia Republican senators allowing $2,000 checks to be blocked would deny aid to roughly 2 million of their state's households as they run for reelection.

10. As Republicans try to block the $2,000 check legislation, a new national survey found that 78 percent of Americans support it.


Mitch is now telling us he doesn't want rich people to get a check. He does know we can hear him right?
I knew the rich and connected would increase their share of the wealth during these lockdowns, including congress no doubt. I wonder how much Pelosi made,? She and other congress members become investment geniouses the minute they get elected! Congress is a cesspool and where we need to focus our ire. Insider trading, writing pay raises for themselves, selling influence, perfect healthcare for life. it's disgusting. But it will only get worse now that they have us too polarized to police our own. The sad thing is 80% of us could agree to say end insider trading and put congress on Medicare but as long as we hate each other we can't pressure for such legislation. That's just one small example of how contrllable we are when we are this divided. Their biggest fear is the people seeing through the "party and a half" and for once judging them based on their collective production. Which would mean unelecting 90% of them!
 

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