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Home Front: Politix
Uh-oh! They let Plugs get in front of a microphone again
2021-03-07
[American Thinker] Even ten minutes reading from a teleprompter on a Saturday afternoon was too much for the 45th President of the United States. I suppose his handlers figured that it was important to mark Senate passage of the nearly $2 trillion pork-laden, blue state-bailing out "stimulus" bill with some presidential remarks. It may, after all, turn out to be the high point of the Biden presidency, since Senate passage of the rest of the Biden agenda looks iffy, now that Senators Manchin and Sinema have stated their opposition to ending the filibuster.

But how much longer will the American people accept the spectacle of their command-in-chief visibly incapable of coherence? It’s painful to watch even 35 seconds of it.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  The biggest problem is how it changes voting. Forcing states to relax regulations on mail-in ballots, eliminating ID requirements, and eliminating verification. Democrat regimes forever!
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2021-03-07 20:26  

#4  My part of the 2T bill is $800 and so is yours. But dont be sad because you (may) get a $1400 check
Posted by: irish rage boy   2021-03-07 16:34  

#3  350 million people x $1000 = $350 Billion

$3000 to every person is just over half of the proposal, and a helluva lot more than, I understand, the proposal will provide.

This is not a relief package. This is a payoff to accept this administration and to accept everything else in the bill and the jumbo crayon executive order coloring books, and a jar of jellybeans.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-03-07 14:55  

#2  The segment the speech shown is at about 8:00 into the 10 minute speech.

also, even the WaPo admitted a few days ago that the consensus of economists was that the $1.9B was twice what is needed
Posted by: Lord Garth   2021-03-07 12:53  

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Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-07 10:22  

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