Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congress has a veto proof majority on this bill. Unless democrats play hard ball (they wont) there is no leverage for $2000.
This exposes Republicans in congress for what they are and it's good to see.
I agree. It tells me that Republicans are not going to pass a bill that gives millions and millions to other countries for silly programs and very little to the American people. Take out the pork and you’d probably get a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Congress has a veto proof majority on this bill. Unless democrats play hard ball (they wont) there is no leverage for $2000.
This exposes Republicans in congress for what they are and it's good to see.
Anonymous wrote:If this bill doesn't get signed, there will be millions of homeless Americans within a matter of months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He could.
That would be the smart thing to do - not throwing people off unemployment in 24 hours, not shutting down the government in 72 hours, not ensuring evictions protections expire in 5 days, not halting vaccine dispersals and transportation in the same time.
He just doesn't seem to care. His excuses make no sense. If he wanted $2,000 - give the $600 down payment now and whip Congress starting next week to get the extra amount. But he wants pain.
No, the minute he signs the combined bill he loses his leverage. The $2,000 has to happen while he still has the leverage and able to take advantage of the fact that the spending bill and the relief bill are combined this time (which almost never happens) due to ineptitude and immorality of our politicians in both parties.
He had a lot more leverage 6 months ago but funny how he neglected to
mention this is what he wanted. Talk about inept and immoral.
if he vetos it. If he does nothing, there isn’t time to vote on the veto. The bill just dies.Anonymous wrote:Congress has a veto proof majority on this bill. Unless democrats play hard ball (they wont) there is no leverage for $2000.
This exposes Republicans in congress for what they are and it's good to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He could.
That would be the smart thing to do - not throwing people off unemployment in 24 hours, not shutting down the government in 72 hours, not ensuring evictions protections expire in 5 days, not halting vaccine dispersals and transportation in the same time.
He just doesn't seem to care. His excuses make no sense. If he wanted $2,000 - give the $600 down payment now and whip Congress starting next week to get the extra amount. But he wants pain.
No, the minute he signs the combined bill he loses his leverage. The $2,000 has to happen while he still has the leverage and able to take advantage of the fact that the spending bill and the relief bill are combined this time (which almost never happens) due to ineptitude and immorality of our politicians in both parties.