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Senorman, you’re a good guy. Don’t waste your time with the belligerently ignorant. They’re simply pawns. Game pieces.
View attachment 134699 the book by which the democrats govern. Again looks like the democrats are in good company
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Posting memes as a way to explain how Democrats are socialists and Republicans aren't isn't very compelling. As a recent example, I suggest you review the PPP loans (actually grants) that were handouts to the wealthy (by most accounts I fall into this category). I was given free money for no reason at all. That is socialism, plain and simple.
Again, I ask you how Dems are socialists and Repubs aren't?
H.R. 748 was originally introduced as a bill on January 24, 2019 by Representative Joe Courtney of Connecticut (D). At the time, however, the bill was titled the “Middle Class Health Benefits Tax Repeal Act of 2019”. CARES act was framed out of this bill and lead by house leader Nancy Pelosi to bring to the table things the democrats wanted in the bill to go along with the stimulus package the president wanted in the midst of a national pandemic the likes of which has never been seen before in this nation. So you see my friend now you know who sponsored your handoutAre you saying that the GOP is against socialism? Do you mean socialism against poor people?
The GOP is 100% for socialism for the wealthy. Example: Educate yourself (if you haven't already) on the PPP "loans" portion of the CARES Act enacted into law this past April. These loans are not actually loans, but grants. My small accounting firm received one of these "loans." We make plenty of cash, and were just given a handout. I applied for these "loans" on behalf of about 15 businesses, many of which didn't need the money, and are now having a record year in spite of the pandemic. $659,000,000,000 was allocated to this program.
Serious question: Do you think this qualifies as socialism?
H.R. 748 was originally introduced as a bill on January 24, 2019 by Representative Joe Courtney of Connecticut (D). At the time, however, the bill was titled the “Middle Class Health Benefits Tax Repeal Act of 2019”. CARES act was framed out of this bill and lead by house leader Nancy Pelosi to bring to the table things the democrats wanted in the bill to go along with the stimulus package the president wanted in the midst of a national pandemic the likes of which has never been seen before in this nation. So you see my friend now you know who sponsored your handout![]()
I think your being intentionally obtuse? Remember O bama care? The bill that was passed that robbed from the middle and gave to the poor. The bill that caused my family to lose their health insurance so the very poor could get coverage. Millions and millions like me ended up in that very position. That was the bill President Trump squashed a couple months in to his presidency. Ending socialized medicine and the effects it had on the working class.Dude, both parties signed off on the CARES Act. This bill had near unanimous support from the house, senate, and Prez. My point is, the bill contains socialism for ALL. It’s a ridiculous point to say that the left is for socialism and the right isn’t.
edit: the original bill from 2019 would have increased the deficit by about 10B a year. The pandemic version passed in 2020 cost 2T a year. This is a 200x increase that both parties fully supported.
Original bill
https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/2019-07/hr748.pdf
