She is just pure evil. Government makes businesses shut down, and she blocks government relief to those affected so it would hurt Trump politically.
I cannot think of a word strong enough to call her on her disgusting political ploy. How many people are homeless or in foreclosure or ran through a ton of savings because of her.
THE GOVERNMENT FORCED BUSINESSES TO CLOSE, and she blocked those affected from getting relief.
It is fascism. Straight up.
The corporations all got their bail outs in the first bill.
“That’s OK now because we have a new president,” Pelosi said about negotiations for the stimulus bill, a process she has refused to engage in for months.
thepostmillennial.com
I cannot think of words strong enough to call you on your bullshit post.
Your concern for small businesses is heroic, however misplaced the rest of your post truly is.
IT'S THE PEOPLE. PEOPLE FIRST. Not businesses, small or large, and not "the economy", but PEOPLE. Pelosi held out for money for the PEOPLE. For the workers, for the states to pay for their essential workers, and to provide protections to their schools.
PELOSI PUT THE PEOPLE FIRST. Without Nancy Pelosi there wouldn't have been a $1200 stimulus check or a $600 unemployment insurance top up.
Fake News.
The stimulus-plan backed by Pelosi and the Democrats deliberately scraps a fresh wave of $1,200 direct payments that economists demanded.
Congressional Democratic leaders
embraced a $908 billion stimulus package on Wednesday, saying the measure should serve as a new foundation for talks with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. The proposal $160 billion for state and local government aid but removes another wave of relief payments that economists and politicians say is critical for aiding the virus-slammed economy, and which drew the support of President Donald Trump in the run-up to the election.
The omission of the payments in the latest plan
sparked criticism from some progressives including Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.
Americans used the $1,200 payments included in the CARES Act largely
for paying down debts and supporting savings through monthslong lockdowns, according to a Federal Reserve study.
Many economists are urging Congress to authorize a fresh wave of stimulus checks to prevent the downturn from worsening.
"Unless policymakers act quickly to respond to the crisis at the scale necessary, we risk the damage to the economy lasting much longer than necessary, particularly for those at the bottom who have been hit the hardest," the group of 127 economists said in a recent letter organized by the Economic Security Project.
Pelosi and The Democrats responded with: "Let Them Eat Ice Cream!"