Two weeks out to Election Day, and Pelosi Postures
Update: Nancy Pelosi sets fake 48-hour deadline to kill stimulus bill.
Updated - A problem for American families battling the COVID 19 Pandemic amid a ravaging economy is Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell do not have to live with the consequences of their actions.
Suppose stimulus-relief negotiations produce nothing.
So what?
Pelosi, Trump, and McConnell are going to be fine.
They don't sweat deductibles for their healthcare.
All three are millionaires anyway, so they can bail anytime they want, and they're still set, even if the American people did not pay for their pensions.
That is why last week's CNN interview of Nancy Pelosi on the stimulus talks is so jarring.
Pelosi is blatant in her willingness to walk away, and it's clear Pelosi, and not just Pelosi, could not care less what happens to the American people.
More Democratic representatives are publicly expressing their disgust.
In the interview, Queen Nancy spoke extensively of her respect for Wolf Blitzer and stated Blitzer showed disrespect of Congress and Committee chairs.
But viewers are left wondering where the American people fit in.
The latest news this weekend on the stimulus talks is not cause for optimism.
Pelosi does not get it, and she remains willing to walk away.
A press aide tweeted the American people will get nothing, or the White House must change its $1.8 Trillion offer.
The Speaker and Secretary Mnuchin spoke at 7:40 p.m. by phone tonight for just over an hour. While there was some encouraging news on testing, there remains work to do to ensure there is a comprehensive testing plan that includes contact tracing and additional measures to...(1/3)
— Drew Hammill (@Drew_Hammill) October 18, 2020
Mitch McConnell said the Republican-led Senate would "consider" a deal reached between the White House and Pelosi, reports The Hill.
But Pelosi and Trump seem content to drive American families over a cliff.
Oh, for Nancy's edification, the American people care even less about House Committee chairs than they do about the Queen's respect for Wolf Blitzer.
Said Pelosi last week to Wolf Blitzer, "You evidently do not respect the chairman of the committees who wrote this bill."
I know I don't.
I wish that Congress felt the impact of their failure to pass a relief bill as deeply and personally as the families that need relief.
— Andrew Yang🧢🇺🇸 (@AndrewYang) October 17, 2020
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