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Dave
Posted at 16:26h, 23 December
The impression I have is that the federal govt is more our enemy than our public servant. They have put the tax payers over $27 TRILLION dollars in debt, leaving the debt for Americans grandchildren to pay off. Get the stimulus money from communist China, they are responsible for covid-19 being in America and cut ALL the pork from the 5600 page stimulus bill.
RORY STEIDL
Posted at 17:03h, 23 December
I applaud the Dems and Repubs who refused to sign this legislated act of Theft from the American people. What a disgrace. And, as my Dad used to say, those who voted for it need a swift kick in the ass. All of the hundreds of millions – or a billion – dollars going to other countries, the arts, and political pork instead of the American people who need it. This is one of THE most defiant, insulting, condescending, in your face, pieces of legislation ever advanced by a bipartisan U.S. Congress. There’s a reason most of them are millionaires �
Go cram the Washington Monument up your asses, Congress. pic.twitter.com/ggV7WjOv3f
What he said.
Making it rain on the bureaucrats right out of the gate, with $47,000,000 for Processing, researching, and marketing .
Public engagement, support services, miscellaneous supplies and expenses….this is the administrative state pigs flooding their trough pic.twitter.com/q2cZevC8tK
Reminder, Americans who will actually receive assistance (and that’s not all of us) will get a whopping $600.
Keep going.
$24,192,000 for the Office of the Chief Economist.
What do these guys even do? Always fun learning about government offices you didn t even know existed. pic.twitter.com/GnVVf6lCsq
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