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Face it Rump is unfit to be anything, Biden was projected to win by double digits, Allegedly Biden Will Expand Social Security and Protect Medicare

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Trump UNFIT To Be President 8/28/20



Social Security Works PAC Endorses Joe Biden for President

Biden is Fighting to Protect and Expand Social Security; Donald Trump is Plotting to Defund It




Below is a statement from Jon “Bowzer” Bauman, President of Social Security Works PAC, endorsing Joe Biden for President:

“There has never been an election more consequential for Social Security than this one. Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and the Democrats are committed to protecting and expanding this vital program.


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But if Donald Trump stays in power, he has vowed to terminate Social Security’s funding. Make no mistake: under current law, that means that in just a few years, Social Security would be no more.


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Social Security is on the ballot, and there’s only one choice for anyone who cares about protecting and expanding our earned benefits. Social Security Works PAC is proud to endorse Joe Biden for President.”

 
Now the USA is the epicenter of COVID 19 due to a monster misinformation campaign sanctioned by the GOP. How long was COVID 19 traveling about the USA before the misinformation source in chief
decided to share the news with the USA?

The employed did not ask the government to treat the coronavirus threat as if there was no reason for concern. As a result COVID 19 came upon us and is not going away.

Meanwhile the GOP government is still advising no need to worry all will be swell. Yet more than 430,000 have died. And a few hundred thousand others are still trying to stay alive.

USA is 5% of the worlds population yet the USA is home to 25% of the world's COVID 19 problems = dumb Trump and associates = are they profiteering?

BAILING OUT THE PEOPLE WILL EFFECTIVELY BAIL OUT THE ECONOMY WHICH IS PRACTICAL AND FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE.

Why did the Capitol Hill GOP funnel billions upon billons of tax dollars from the COVID relief fund to white collar industries as we speak? This is reckless use of our tax dollars. White collar wealthy do NOT need bailed out.

Elected officials pay themselves more than $3,370 per week ( $174,000-$194,000 annually) plus a variety of expense accounts = Are they over rated and over paid?

We taxpayers should receive stimulus money @ $ 2400 twice a month until further notice to spend in the economy = economic growth. WE know how to keep small business employers in business and we know that we
create economic growth with our spending which in effect creates new jobs and secures existing jobs.

We taxpayers should receive stimulus money @ $ 2400 twice a month to spend in the economy which would assist to insure job security and plenty of economic growth. Home improvement, tires, food, mortgage or rent,
books, school supplies, winter coats, shoes, utility bills, medical bills etc etc. After all tax dollars do belong to the taxpayers.
 
The Koch network attacked Trump. Here’s why he’s using the RNC to fight back.

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel speaks at the RNC winter meeting in Washington on Feb. 1. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)
By Boris Heersink

In recent weeks, the Republican Party has seen a major clash between President Trump and the Koch political network.

The Koch network has long been reliable donors to Republican candidates. For example, the Kochs pledged to spend $750 million on behalf of Republican candidates in the 2016 election cycle alone. Because of this, Democrats have criticized the Kochs for trying to buy election victories on behalf of the GOP.

But the Kochs and their organization have not been fans of Trump. During the 2016 campaign, Charles Koch famously stated that the choice between Trump and Hillary Clinton was like choosing between “cancer or a heart attack.” Since Trump’s election, relations have not improved. The Koch network opposed Trump’s tariffs and announced that it would spend millions in advertising and lobbying to fight them. Additionally, the Koch network also reported that it would not endorse the Republican senate candidate in North Dakota — a crucial state for Republicans in the fall. In response,

Trump took to Twitter to denounce the Koch brothers as “globalists” and to criticize their influence on the party.

Last week, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel added to this controversy by sending a memo to Republican donors and candidates warning them to stay away from the Koch political network. The memo already seems to have had some success, with one major donor to the Koch network denouncing the group.


Why is the RNC getting involved in this conflict? And what does it tell us about the role of the RNC in the Trump era?

The RNC is concerned about competition from the Koch organization

 
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