Meanwhile, the GOP put forward a group of bills that had the potential to actually improve people's lives that included more funding for testing and vaccines, the Paycheck Protection Program, and police departments.
Here are a few examples:
The Protecting Americans' Health Act, introduced by Michael Burgess (R-TX), appropriates additional emergency resources to continue the rapid development, manufacturing, purchase, and distribution of vaccines, therapeutics, and new testing technologies to overcome COVID-19; additional funds for the strategic national stockpile and to shore up domestic manufacturing and supply chains; and additional funds for health care providers including Community Health Centers to prevent, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19.
A PPP measure, presented by Rep. Steve Chabot (R-OH), amends the Paycheck Protection Program to allow businesses still suffering economic hardship to receive a second PPP loan.
Finally, Rep. Pete Stauber (R-MN) put forward funding of police departments for the development of and training on the use of body cameras. It also reauthorizes critical law enforcement grant programs at the Department of Justice.
Pelosi is blocking real bills that can help real people while she diddles around with spending $25 billion the Post Office doesn't need or want.
Notice the PG says if every voter in the country mailed in their ballots in a single week it would barely make a ripple.
Meanwhile Pelosi sits on bills that can actually help real people:
Pelosi is blocking real bills that can help real people while she diddles around with spending $25 billion the Post Office doesn't need or want.
Notice the PG says if every voter in the country mailed in their ballots in a single week it would barely make a ripple.
Meanwhile Pelosi sits on bills that can actually help real people:
Pelosi is blocking real bills that can help real people while she diddles around with spending $25 billion the Post Office doesn't need or want.
Notice the PG says if every voter in the country mailed in their ballots in a single week it would barely make a ripple.
Meanwhile Pelosi sits on bills that can actually help real people:
No, McConnell sits on bills that would actually help people. The House passed the Heroes bill in May. The Senate had plenty of opportunity to negotiate with the House, including putting together their own bill, on that piece of legislation, but have done NADA. The House has been, and continues to be, proactive in this area. Its the Regressives that have the brake on progress, as they often do.
H.R.6800 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): The Heroes Act | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
With Pelosi, it's her way or the highway...I doubt the people will ever see a dime of help until she milks every last penny out of the GOP senate.
Pelosi is blocking real bills that can help real people while she diddles around with spending $25 billion the Post Office doesn't need or want.
Notice the PG says if every voter in the country mailed in their ballots in a single week it would barely make a ripple.
Meanwhile Pelosi sits on bills that can actually help real people:
Not much hypocrisy there with at least three sitting on Pelosi's desk.Tell you republican led senate to come off of recess and back to work and sign the bill sitting on mitch's desk.
Not much hypocrisy there with at least three sitting on Pelosi's desk.
LOL, sure. Hundreds of bills having nothing to do with Covid or any other pressing require - just a bunch of loony left wet dreams.That is better then the HUNDREDS of bills sitting on McConnell's deck
Have a nice evening
Pelosi is blocking real bills that can help real people while she diddles around with spending $25 billion the Post Office doesn't need or want.
Notice the PG says if every voter in the country mailed in their ballots in a single week it would barely make a ripple.
Meanwhile Pelosi sits on bills that can actually help real people:
The House passed the HEROS act months ago. The senate is sitting on its hands.
LOL, sure. Hundreds of bills having nothing to do with Covid or any other pressing require - just a bunch of loony left wet dreams.
I would guess McConnell looks at the bills before tabling them.So what do you think the House should be doing ? let everything else go and just concentrate on the CV stuff
YOU do understand that the House has to be the one that starts the spending bills and IF they just concentrated on the CV and nothing else the country would fall apart
Have you ever had a civics class?
and as I said there may be a LOT of bad bills in that stack of hundreds on McConnell's desk and there may be a LOT of good ones too but IF McConnell is going to play well I don't like that one so I am not going to bring it to the floor
or If I bring this bill to the floor the Dem. House passed and we just happen to pass it because it just might help then They will get to say see what we did and McConnell couldn't ever do anything like that
McConnell just like Trump could give two s---'s about the American people or what they are going through
Have a nice night
Pelosi is blocking real bills that can help real people while she diddles around with spending $25 billion the Post Office doesn't need or want.
Notice the PG says if every voter in the country mailed in their ballots in a single week it would barely make a ripple.
Meanwhile Pelosi sits on bills that can actually help real people:
Not much hypocrisy there with at least three sitting on Pelosi's desk.
Passing a bill that's a complete crock of **** is meaningless.
Trump is Pelosi's white whale, that's for sure, but it's not a game to Pelosi because Pelosi is a far left progressive.It's all a game to Pelosi. Trump is her white whale and she's going to die on that hill if she has to.
Pelosi is blocking real bills that can help real people while she diddles around with spending $25 billion the Post Office doesn't need or want.
Notice the PG says if every voter in the country mailed in their ballots in a single week it would barely make a ripple.
Meanwhile Pelosi sits on bills that can actually help real people:
The House passed the HEROS act months ago. The senate is sitting on its hands.
No, McConnell sits on bills that would actually help people. The House passed the Heroes bill in May. The Senate had plenty of opportunity to negotiate with the House, including putting together their own bill, on that piece of legislation, but have done NADA. The House has been, and continues to be, proactive in this area. Its the Regressives that have the brake on progress, as they often do.
H.R.6800 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): The Heroes Act | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
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