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Defections in the House: Several Dems to vote 'no' on kook Pelosi $3T coronavirus bill The Nut Party <queers@cnn.com> - 2020-05-16 06:39 +0000
Re: Defections in the House: Several Dems to vote 'no' on kook Pelosi $3T coronavirus bill BeamMeUpScotty <NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov> - 2020-05-16 12:39 -0400
| From | The Nut Party <queers@cnn.com> |
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| Date | 2020-05-16 06:39 +0000 |
| Subject | Defections in the House: Several Dems to vote 'no' on kook Pelosi $3T coronavirus bill |
| Message-ID | <XnsABBEF09B1D254KABC4@0.0.0.1> |
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/defections-in-the-house-several-dems- will-vote-no-on-3t-coronavirus-bill Several Democrats are bucking their party and voting against Speaker Nancy Pelosi's $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill in the House on Friday. Some moderate members in swing districts -- including Reps. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, Joe Cunningham of South Carolina, Kendra Horn of Oklahoma, Cindy Axne of Iowa and Ben McAdams of Utah-- ripped the massive measure as a one-sided partisan bill that is going nowhere. And there's resistance in the most liberal wing of the party, too, where some say the $3 trillion measure isn't big enough. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said her "no" vote was "difficult" but the bill fell short on ensuring Americans continued to get paychecks and had access to health care. DEMOCRATS' $3T CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL EXTENDS STIMULUS CHECKS TO CERTAIN UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS At least one Republican, Rep. Peter King of New York, is bucking the GOP and supporting the legislation that will give nearly $1 trillion to state and local governments reeling from coronavirus budget holes. Why this Republican is bucking party lines on Democrats’ $3T coronavirus relief billVideo “I can be as much a red state person as anyone. But now we're talking about survival. And this is no place for politics. There's a lot in the bill that I disagree with, but Mitch McConnell refuses to bring up aid to state and local governments. New York will absolutely collapse if that aid money is not there,” King told Fox News. The Democratic Party defectors first appeared during a vote Friday morning when 14 Democrats voted against their party on a procedural resolution, including moderates, progressives and the liberal freshman squad: Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D- Mich., and Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass. AOC CITES NEED TO 'PLAY HARDBALL' ON CORONAVIRUS RELIEF PACKAGES, IN PUSH FOR $2,000 PER MONTH PAYMENTS Ocasio-Cortez, whose Bronx and Queens district has been especially hard hit by the virus, said the bill is a "mixed bag" with positive funding for hard-hit state and local governments but falls shorts on direct assistance and health care. "Do I think it should be bolder? Yes," Ocasio-Cortez told reporters outside the Capitol, wearing a "Medicare For All" blue mask. "Do I think there should be more, especially as a starting offer. Absolutely. But I do anticipate that there's going to be some sort of deal on the other end." Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez discusses $3 trillion the House of Representatives billVideo On the flip side, moderate Democrats who were elected in 2018 during the blue wave were upset the legislation was drafted without input from Republicans, unlike the previous four bills that passed with broad bipartisan support. Rep. Joe Cunningham ? @RepCunningham The public health and economic crisis we are facing is too serious for one-sided approaches that aren’t going anywhere. Lowcountry workers, families, and small business owners need real relief https://cunningham.house.gov/media/press-releases/cunningham-vote-against- partisan-coronavirus-response-package … Cunningham to Vote Against Partisan Coronavirus Response Package Washington, D.C. – Rep. Joe Cunningham (SC-01) today announced he would vote against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, releasing the following statement: cunningham.house.gov 71 8:35 AM - May 15, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy 75 people are talking about this “This is Washington politics at its worst," Cunningham, D-S.C., said in a statement. "While South Carolina families, small business owners, and workers are struggling, now is not the time to advance a partisan wish list or refuse to come to the negotiating table. At a time when our country is in real trouble, we should not be spending precious time on one-sided solutions that aren’t going anywhere." STIMULUS CHECKS, STATE AID AND MORE: WHAT’S IN HOUSE DEMOCRATS' NEW CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL Spanberger said voters in her Central Virginia district expect the government to work together during the crisis. "Unfortunately, many members of Congress — including some in my own party — have decided to use this package as an opportunity to make political statements and propose a bill that goes far beyond pandemic relief and has no chance at becoming law, further delaying the help so many need," Spanberger said in a statement announcing her "no" vote. Rep. Abigail Spanberger ? @RepSpanberger The #VA07 people & counties I serve expect us to work together to provide REAL relief in this crisis. This bill strays far beyond delivering relief or responding to an urgent crisis, & it has no chance at becoming law. I'll be voting no on the HEROES Act. https://spanberger.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2889 … Spanberger Opposes Heroes Act, Urges Bipartisan & Bicameral Cooperation to Push COVID-19 Response... spanberger.house.gov 121 7:18 AM - May 15, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy 110 people are talking about this Horn, another freshman rep who won in a red district in 2018, said the $3 trillion package, known as the HEROES Act, is full of "pet projects" that are unrelated to the coronavirus crisis and is too costly. Congresswoman Kendra Horn ? @RepKendraHorn This is not the time for partisan gamesmanship, this is the time to find common ground and deliver help where it is needed most. In response to COVID-19, our relief efforts must be targeted, timely, and transparent. The HEROES Act does not meet those standards. 265 11:27 AM - May 14, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy 132 people are talking about this "This is not the time for partisan gamesmanship, this is the time to find common ground and deliver help where it is needed most," Horn said. "In response to COVID-19, our relief efforts must be targeted, timely, and transparent. The HEROES Act does not meet those standards." DEMOCRATS' $3T CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL IS TOO SMALL FOR SOME PROGRESSIVES On the liberal side of the Democratic Party, progressive members wanted reoccurring $2,000 monthly paychecks, expanded access to Medicare and inclusion of the Paycheck Guarantee Act that Jayapal had introduced. That paycheck legislation was designed to ensure workers were paid and attached to their employers' health care during the pandemic to avoid layoffs, business closures and more unemployment claims. The plan called for the federal government to give grants to employers to cover 100 percent of employees' benefits and salaries (up to $100,000 per person) for the next three months. "This was a difficult decision for me," Jayapal told reporters Friday at the Capitol. "There are a lot of things that are good in the bill." Fox News' Lindsay Carlton and Kelly Phares contributed to this report.
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| From | BeamMeUpScotty <NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov> |
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| Date | 2020-05-16 12:39 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <zHUvG.40275$cz7.31935@fx27.iad> |
| In reply to | #3 |
On 5/16/20 2:39 AM, The Nut Party wrote:
> https://www.foxnews.com/politics/defections-in-the-house-several-dems-
> will-vote-no-on-3t-coronavirus-bill
>
> Several Democrats are bucking their party and voting against Speaker Nancy
> Pelosi's $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill in the House on Friday.
>
> Some moderate members in swing districts -- including Reps. Abigail
> Spanberger of Virginia, Joe Cunningham of South Carolina, Kendra Horn of
> Oklahoma, Cindy Axne of Iowa and Ben McAdams of Utah-- ripped the massive
> measure as a one-sided partisan bill that is going nowhere.
>
> And there's resistance in the most liberal wing of the party, too, where
> some say the $3 trillion measure isn't big enough. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a
> leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said her "no" vote was
> "difficult" but the bill fell short on ensuring Americans continued to get
> paychecks and had access to health care.
>
> DEMOCRATS' $3T CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL EXTENDS STIMULUS CHECKS TO CERTAIN
> UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS
>
> At least one Republican, Rep. Peter King of New York, is bucking the GOP
> and supporting the legislation that will give nearly $1 trillion to state
> and local governments reeling from coronavirus budget holes.
>
> Why this Republican is bucking party lines on Democrats’ $3T coronavirus
> relief billVideo
> “I can be as much a red state person as anyone. But now we're talking
> about survival. And this is no place for politics. There's a lot in the
> bill that I disagree with, but Mitch McConnell refuses to bring up aid to
> state and local governments. New York will absolutely collapse if that aid
> money is not there,” King told Fox News.
>
> The Democratic Party defectors first appeared during a vote Friday morning
> when 14 Democrats voted against their party on a procedural resolution,
> including moderates, progressives and the liberal freshman squad: Reps.
> Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Rashida Tlaib, D-
> Mich., and Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass.
>
> AOC CITES NEED TO 'PLAY HARDBALL' ON CORONAVIRUS RELIEF PACKAGES, IN PUSH
> FOR $2,000 PER MONTH PAYMENTS
>
> Ocasio-Cortez, whose Bronx and Queens district has been especially hard
> hit by the virus, said the bill is a "mixed bag" with positive funding
> for hard-hit state and local governments but falls shorts on direct
> assistance and health care.
>
> "Do I think it should be bolder? Yes," Ocasio-Cortez told reporters
> outside the Capitol, wearing a "Medicare For All" blue mask. "Do I think
> there should be more, especially as a starting offer. Absolutely. But I do
> anticipate that there's going to be some sort of deal on the other end."
>
> Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez discusses $3 trillion the House of
> Representatives billVideo
> On the flip side, moderate Democrats who were elected in 2018 during the
> blue wave were upset the legislation was drafted without input from
> Republicans, unlike the previous four bills that passed with broad
> bipartisan support.
>
>
> Rep. Joe Cunningham
> ?
> @RepCunningham
> The public health and economic crisis we are facing is too serious for
> one-sided approaches that aren’t going anywhere. Lowcountry workers,
> families, and small business owners need real relief
> https://cunningham.house.gov/media/press-releases/cunningham-vote-against-
> partisan-coronavirus-response-package …
>
> Cunningham to Vote Against Partisan Coronavirus Response Package
> Washington, D.C. – Rep. Joe Cunningham (SC-01) today announced he would
> vote against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, releasing the following statement:
>
> cunningham.house.gov
> 71
> 8:35 AM - May 15, 2020
> Twitter Ads info and privacy
> 75 people are talking about this
> “This is Washington politics at its worst," Cunningham, D-S.C., said in a
> statement. "While South Carolina families, small business owners, and
> workers are struggling, now is not the time to advance a partisan wish
> list or refuse to come to the negotiating table. At a time when our
> country is in real trouble, we should not be spending precious time on
> one-sided solutions that aren’t going anywhere."
>
> STIMULUS CHECKS, STATE AID AND MORE: WHAT’S IN HOUSE DEMOCRATS' NEW
> CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL
>
> Spanberger said voters in her Central Virginia district expect the
> government to work together during the crisis.
>
> "Unfortunately, many members of Congress — including some in my own party
> — have decided to use this package as an opportunity to make political
> statements and propose a bill that goes far beyond pandemic relief and has
> no chance at becoming law, further delaying the help so many need,"
> Spanberger said in a statement announcing her "no" vote.
>
>
> Rep. Abigail Spanberger
> ?
> @RepSpanberger
> The #VA07 people & counties I serve expect us to work together to provide
> REAL relief in this crisis. This bill strays far beyond delivering relief
> or responding to an urgent crisis, & it has no chance at becoming law.
> I'll be voting no on the HEROES Act.
> https://spanberger.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2889 …
>
>
> Spanberger Opposes Heroes Act, Urges Bipartisan & Bicameral Cooperation to
> Push COVID-19 Response...
> spanberger.house.gov
> 121
> 7:18 AM - May 15, 2020
> Twitter Ads info and privacy
> 110 people are talking about this
> Horn, another freshman rep who won in a red district in 2018, said the $3
> trillion package, known as the HEROES Act, is full of "pet projects" that
> are unrelated to the coronavirus crisis and is too costly.
>
>
> Congresswoman Kendra Horn
> ?
> @RepKendraHorn
> This is not the time for partisan gamesmanship, this is the time to find
> common ground and deliver help where it is needed most. In response to
> COVID-19, our relief efforts must be targeted, timely, and transparent.
> The HEROES Act does not meet those standards.
>
> 265
> 11:27 AM - May 14, 2020
> Twitter Ads info and privacy
> 132 people are talking about this
> "This is not the time for partisan gamesmanship, this is the time to find
> common ground and deliver help where it is needed most," Horn said. "In
> response to COVID-19, our relief efforts must be targeted, timely, and
> transparent. The HEROES Act does not meet those standards."
>
> DEMOCRATS' $3T CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL IS TOO SMALL FOR SOME PROGRESSIVES
>
> On the liberal side of the Democratic Party, progressive members wanted
> reoccurring $2,000 monthly paychecks, expanded access to Medicare and
> inclusion of the Paycheck Guarantee Act that Jayapal had introduced.
>
> That paycheck legislation was designed to ensure workers were paid and
> attached to their employers' health care during the pandemic to avoid
> layoffs, business closures and more unemployment claims. The plan called
> for the federal government to give grants to employers to cover 100
> percent of employees' benefits and salaries (up to $100,000 per person)
> for the next three months.
>
> "This was a difficult decision for me," Jayapal told reporters Friday at
> the Capitol. "There are a lot of things that are good in the bill."
>
> Fox News' Lindsay Carlton and Kelly Phares contributed to this report.
>
They probably want to get re-elected.... and anyone that does should be
supporting TRUMP.
--
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*Mama'says*
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