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Scalise to Dems: No, We Don t Need More Money to Open Schools

  Share Source: Erin Scott/Pool via AP “Let’s get back to helping families, reopen small businesses, and open up our schools right now, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) argued on Fox Business Tuesday morning. Not a year from now, not one day a week.”  Because, as Scalise explained, there s no reason to wait. Democrats want to pass the new $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, entitled the American Rescue Plan. But the numbers suggest that the measure doesn t exactly seem to be geared toward the students. According to the Congressional Budget Office, 95% of the money for schools in the bill won t even be spent until 2022. Just $6 billion of the $128 billion set aside for K-12 public schools would be used in 2021.

Tony s Kansas City: Kansas City Midweek News Roundup

Tony s Kansas City Wednesday, December 16, 2020 Right now 25-year-old hottie Cindy and her fearless fashion turnabout sparks our interest in pop culture, community news and top headlines. Kansas City Gunfire Cont d KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) The Kansas City Police Department is investigating a shooting that happened on Tuesday night. It happened at 9:20 p.m. in the 2700 block of Indiana. A suspect has been taken into custody. The victim sustained life-threatening injuries. A description of the victim is unavailable. COVID Can’t Stop Real Estate Schemes In Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Covid-19 pandemic was a force in commercial real estate in 2020, but it touched various projects and parts of the market in very different ways. Retail deals more likely involved delayed payment, not new leases. Office tenants pondered whether work-from-home meant they need less space - or more to allow [.]

McConnell pleads with GOP not to object to electors warning it would force an anti-Trump vote

Forget Trump and think of the GOP: Mitch McConnell pleads with his Senators not to force public vote challenging Biden s Electoral College victory because it would split the party and fail Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged Republicans not to challenge the electors votes when Congress moves to certify the election for Joe Biden  He said it was a terrible vote because Republicans would ultimately have to vote it down and it would appear like an anti-Trump move Alabama Representative Mo Brooks said he will formally challenge the Electoral College votes during congressional election certification on January 6  He insisted Tuesday that if all legal votes were counted and all illegal votes were thrown out, Trump would emerge as the real Electoral College winner

Lou Dobbs Seriously Thinks Trump Still Has Possibility of Winning

Joe Biden will be inaugurated on January 20th. But on Fox Business Tuesday, Lou Dobbs continued to insist President Donald Trump still has a path to victory. Dobbs touted how Republican electors in several states that Joe Biden won came together to cast votes for the president. As many people pointed out yesterday, this is purely symbolic and completely meaningless to the actual outcome, but Dobbs framed it as “seven states have chosen a slate of electors for both Joe Biden and President Trump.” Which is not what happened. Dobbs went on to fantasize a scenario where Trump manages to pull out a win:

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