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Biden followers want blood

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While Joe Biden is trying to promote an image of America where Trump supporters and Leftists forget the past four years and now should join hands to sing “Kumbaya,” his followers want the opposite.

The most recent example of this is a tweet by actor-comedian David Cross, who retweeted one of Joe Biden’s latest tweets to voice his opinion on what he wants in 2021.

Video: Michigan lawmaker disciplined for threatening Trump backers – YouTube

“Enough is enough,” Johnson said in the video. “And for those of you who are soldiers, you know how to do it. Do it right. Be in order. Make them pay.”

This is the same party of people that cheered at rioters that looted small businesses and destroyed property this year in the name of “justice.”

These are just a couple of examples. It’s hard for anyone to listen to a group that claims to be ‘tolerant’ while they lambaste and even sometimes threaten anyone that disagrees with their way of thinking.

Trump signs COVID-19 relief bill

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Trump initially called for the bill to be revised to include $2,000 checks and refused to sign it until his call was answered. However, he didn’t officially say he would veto it.

In a Sunday night statement announcing he had signed the bill, Trump called on Congress to make more revisions to cut down excess spending.

“I will sign the Omnibus and Covid package with a strong message that makes clear to Congress that wasteful items need to be removed. I will send back to Congress a redlined version, item by item, accompanied by the formal rescission request to Congress insisting that those funds be removed from the bill,”

Donald Trump

In the statement, Trump referred to COVID-19 as “China Virus,” blamed Democrat-run states for shutdowns. He also requested that “wasteful items need to be removed” from the bill and continued to push for the $2,000 checks.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement that the relief bill is a “down payment on what is needed to crush the virus.” She said House Democrats will bring legislation on the $2,000 checks to the House floor tomorrow.

Stimulus Package $900 Billion, pork funding

It is clear and blatant that U.S. bureaucrats have added a great amount of pork-barrel funding into the relief bill. But most politicians in America are acting like they scrambled to pass the $900 billion relief package in an effort to address economic hardships.

Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and other Republicans praised provisions of the aid but objected to the circumstance that it was tied to a massive spending bill with unrelated provisions.

“Had this bill been solely focused on re-opening the economy, getting Americans back to work, and jump starting a recovery, it would have had my enthusiastic support,” Cruz said in a statement.

The legislation allocates $284 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program, an initiative that allocates forgivable loans to small businesses affected by the pandemic.

The new legislation will also extend eviction protection through the end of January.

Additional money will be available to live music and theater venues, thanks to a bipartisan push on the part of U.S. Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota.

The aid package will also include payments to American citizens in mixed-status families who are married to immigrants who lack Social Security numbers.

“The bipartisan inclusion of U.S. citizens married to noncitizens in stimulus checks is economically important, politically smart and morally right,” said Rebecca Shi, executive director of the American Business Immigration Coalition.

Democrats pined for trillions more in spending, and some said they are holding out hope that another round of economic stimulus might come in the new year when President-elect Joe Biden takes power.

Congress gave themselves and all federal employees a 1% pay raise.

The massively sized Covid-19 package will give billions to foreign countries, millions to the Kennedy Center, and more. For example, the family members of unauthorized U.S. citizens will get up to $1,800. There’s even a new law tucked away into the bill that would make illegal streaming a felony offense. The colossal 2.3 trillion-dollar package is the largest ever considered by Congress, so big that the 5,593-page bill had to be transported by a 4-wheel dolly.

An estimated $3.3 billion will be going to Israel ($500M for the Israeli military), $453 million will be sent to Ukraine, $130 million for Nepal, $10 million to Pakistan, $1.3 billion to Egypt, $700 million to Sudan, $135 million to Burma, $85.5 million to Cambodia, and $1.4 billion for the “Asia Reassurance Initiative Act.”

While hundreds of thousands of small businesses across the nation have shut down, the new bill approves $89,615,280 for the U.S. Senate to buy new furniture.

$2 billion for the Air Force’s missile procurement, $2 billion for Space Force, and $4 billion for the Navy. $65 million to restore salmon populations, $208 million to upgrade the Census Bureau’s computer systems, $35 million for police-community relations improvement, $710 million to provide Syrians with weapons and training.

Trump Veto’s the Defence Bill

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This year’s Defence Bill includes provisions to limit how much money Trump can move around for his border wall and another that would require the military to rename bases that were named after figures from the Confederacy.

The President said the Act “directly contradict(s) my Administration’s foreign policy, particularly my efforts to bring our troops home. I oppose endless wars, as does the American public.”

“Unfortunately,” the President wrote in his veto message to Congress, “the Act fails to include critical national security measures, includes provisions that fail to respect our veterans and our military’s history, and contradicts efforts by my Administration to put America first in our national security and foreign policy actions. It is a ‘gift’ to China and Russia.”

Covid Relief $600 to Individuals

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President Trump is calling on Congress to amend its massive pork packed spending Bill and to increase the direct payments to at least two thousand dollars per person.

There is over 5,500 pages in this bill which nobody in congress has read because of its length and complexity.

Although, called the Covid Relief Bill, it has almost little to do with helping ordinary citizens.

I am asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low six hundred dollars to two thousand dollars or four thousand dollars for a couple. I’m also asking congress to immediately get rid of the wasteful and unnecessary items from this legislation and to send me a suitable Bill or else the next administration will have to deliver a Covid Relief Package and maybe that administration will be me, and we will get it done.

Donald Trump