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Sen. Mitt Romney has come out in opposition to upping the amount of direct COVID assistance from $600 to $2000. After insisting on the passage of the original $900 billion relief bill as absolutely necessary and supporting the attached $1.4 trillion omnibus monstrosity, the Utah Senator suddenly cares about the debt again because his goal in life is apparently to become the most ridiculous caricature of a Republican possible.
Mitt Romney opposes $2,000 checks, saying, We can’t just have free money. Okay, so why are we spending any money at all then? Why draw the line at this support for Americans but not many other things Congress (and Romney) vote to spend money on? https://t.co/7A18dneHPz
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Perhaps there’s something to be said about a politician who finally admits they just aren’t that well-liked? The typical response in Washington is to assert majority support no matter what the actual circumstances are. That’s what made the following admission by Mitt Romney yesterday interesting. It also should leave the Utah Senator asking exactly what he’s even doing at this point.
But don’t give Romney too much credit (I know you weren’t). He only came to this realization while seeking plaudits on CNN and repeating an obvious falsehood.
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The Senate is considering two bipartisan bills to establish national museums of Latinx and women’s history.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee spoke out against this legislation during a Senate session on Thursday.
In addition to senators on both sides of the aisle, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pushed back against his opposition on Twitter.
A Utah Senator provoked ire on the Senate floor and online when he opposed national museums dedicated to Latino and Women’s history.
“My objection to the creation of a new Smithsonian museum or series of museums based on group identity, what Theodore Roosevelt called Hyphenated Americanism is not a matter of budgetary or legislative technicalities, said Utah Sen. Mike Lee, who represents a population of 462,054 Hispanic citizens, during a session of the Senate on Thursday. It s a matter of national unity and cultural inclusion. Now we ve seen in