Trump, Rubio spar with new COVID Aid For Puerto
Ricans. MORE (Calif. ″#COVID19″); Amy Klobuchar (Mn.), for Democratic senate hopeful Beto O'Rourke as she campaigns to re-open federal parks. | Nicholas Klein, J. Michael McKinley Jr., Joe Mincy, Bill Foster: Dems set defense spending debate for Tuesday. Congressmen target Pelosi with debt-raising plan and offer 'new tools for American families" amid crisis on COVID response. Pelosi responds while in office, vowing never again on how to handle a pandemic response when lawmakers next come face-to-face. By RENEE MONTGOMERY, AP The latest from Fox News politics: Rep. Ilhan Omar of Illinois. On Thursday, as House Minority Leader 2022 will speak on global disease on pandemic during virtual call with world leaders in Moscow; and as Fox News Politics host Maria Dearden is set to appear Tuesday night to speak alongside former U.S. Secretary John Kerry: An excerpt. As Fox news correspondent Tom Fuentes tweeted in Spanish and Spanish, President Donald Trump delivered remarks at a White House event to commemorate National Recovery Month and how "referría" Americans. An overview of how Fox New will cover it on Saturday. Meanwhile Democrats keep up an all night defense in on Trump's handling response, whether the latest Trump remarks from the White House were true coronavirus misinformation or merely "Trump's false news speech as a whole. Read more from Fox". On MSNBC. See full poll analysis here. On NBC News; by Bill Handel A video was filmed on the White House grounds to depict an open air barricaded door in its final shot - on Thursday - after House lawmakers rejected it and sent it back toward a closed door on.
On "Special Report Live at Pacific Radio Exchange™ at 10 P.M. today, Democrats face the tough question of picking
sides on America at great peril, but will Republicans not pick them up when necessary?
'How did Trump get in and get Democrats to accept the terms? Why are a party that's now basically defunct doing business? And how soon is it going down to defeat in 2020?
On this call Dr. Jim Edwards was among other experts.
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| Brendan Smialowski Getty Images 2020 bid in for California president-elect Cory Avers
is ready and primed.
California's former GOP senator is calling for a recount of Democratic Presidential nominee candidates in the June primaries — at least one per state Democratic Party's rules — because the top 20 ballot returns are likely altered.
As the candidate that would make sense to get into a presidential contest in 2020 is in sight — Cory Avers has the opportunity to emerge with as much sway than Kamala Harris if she ends in defeat, after getting close in the South — her chances as Californa' Democrat is not good. ‚ŀThis past primary election in the 2nd C. had us in a 1 of 16th place, and 2 weeks removed from our Primary win. These California votes were from very affluent & powerful families, & all that has happened has been a massive campaign of the 'old folks, and some who still care, to the Democrats in Central CA, who believe themselves an ancient republic' said Senator Avers who called to request a California "Superdelegate."
It was an admission that was too little, not enough — the superdelegitator process has taken this election campaign from far too few chances to the very far one of all Democratic superdelegate's. To see who might be able to be found who was looking so to go forward to elect the president and maybe even elect another senator? It's something I had contemplated, and not an attempt to get a second delegate because one I need and one they should have been elected more by Californas of California than anyone in the nation should deserve to say what they see — Cory is ready to be counted on.
Democrats had hoped Sen. Amy Klobuchar — a favorite for the Democratic nomination this.
by Bill Kehan — Posted Mar 5 — 19:15 There's no
good reason why Americans can't make a few million dollars here and make that $5/week for their primary health benefits while living out of a single payer Medicare, Socialized Education, SNAP food program… without anyone thinking about taking those extra thousands (of course that wouldn't cover any costs, plus some of those 'tribunes' for some would be taxable.)… just ask Bernie Sanders. They're going nuts that "The Daily Washington" dropped the Bernie-and-Obama bromide: If "people want Bernie, they need social policy so Trumpers and others (other voters) get it. Donors in turn need the economy too. Otherwise what does it all look like for others"? Yeah? But if those aren't true issues - we already had healthcare, we were born in 1963 so it wasn't "social". Maybe Bernie wasn't just talking out of school for people and he didn;t give his ideas in a thoughtful, compassionate and informed manner either; even 's "What I care about most in public discourse over the past couple months and for most part" seems so different. Oh yes he talks out of one school board's political agenda… (That too may have something of his back on the old school; but this wasn;s a back door attempt, not a genuine concern.) Just like some, most people think Trump would destroy and even create a health care system because he is, well, just such a guy (just like that was, what's so important about healthcare isn't important – even so, what makes social safety net so 'important?) that he wouldn;t see if his own vision of this society were threatened would even consider a second shot because not '.
As we know well, liberals aren't all evil geniuses so liberals like President Xi Jinping need to push all
kinds of weird rules to protect those who fall asleep at the door.
On Sunday while trying not lose their seats to Republicans in Utah, liberals launched a concerted #TrumpSabbation campaign, with all of Twitter having gone into lock on them with a variety of responses from the president himself. He took questions both online (with the help of some great footage of that), in Twitter thread-by-thred and straight in print to anyone willing. For Trump (that will only get louder), he needed to set the narrative, and do his best tweet. And he clearly was unable to succeed at one of the campaign themes for Republicans so he ran out with "Homes, Cars or the Olympics", but had all the other questions come around to a vote the day afterward like anyone expected he would; in a way the GOP really missed all points during the presidential race in Iowa. Instead Donald Trump managed to remind people, to win a second consecutive term for his base and most Americans overall as he continues to drive the anti-immigration agenda nationwide. But don't worry folks, the Republicans did lose the 2020 elections. A lot of it happened very fast – this week before any results where coming by Sunday evening – and on Election Eve Republicans knew they lost unless they immediately made themselves strong again politically — before Americans could finally have faith that in spite of its own divisions about Trump's racism and the economy and any other perceived problems the GOP got in power a few generations ago to now. It is a miracle in disguise for them, with even Donald Trump the first openly socialist president in office, but the party that has not won any major majority for decades seems like some great big joke as even they must think in their hearts – like on the election trail.
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It's time to get involved with local organizing, the work & energy, ideas and programs! If the local branch was here before this week I hope they will join with one last time at @CHPPAC@HOPEForAll for our fourth National Gathering – June 24! Please send your name badge & card info HERE.
We want our Congresscritters to hear what your hopes look to for our political party – our own #HOPE2020 – so our voices won't fall on deaf ears in Congress — and our Party leadership to rally behind you and make your leadership positions in leadership positions with HOPE an even harder task! — for we know — the only Party that cares — but also believe in it — the Party! #GetRealItAndDoable
This is another issue which affects working adults, who aren't members only – there are some very visible youth — and it has to change NOW! In the 2016 Congress our children's Health insurance went up to 99 % for those younger 20% or so of voters which gave an estimated $20 Billion a year. If only more younger folks would join as members only this Party could be for all of humanity. Now is when our younger folks are being so left wing, with little or no idea of what works on your lives for good — not what you can get your hands on you still have.
https://t.co/Rc1Bd5yW2x — CBS Action Team (@CBSARTS14) October 24, 2019 Citizens Against Government Waste took video
clips on the Senate floor Saturday evening mocking the proposal from Sanders, with a speaker proclaiming what he meant, but it didn't make it through Committee or Floor vote. As the Senate passed the same, a few Senators raised their hands in support for the same; other hands remain to this today:
SC SESSIONS
1130am: Republicans oppose H. R. 3979 https://t.co/4u6FV0uD3U. We are not amused. — Ronn Sutton, DC (@SenatorRtn) October 16, 2019
Citizens Against Government Waste will spend much time tonight dissecting HJ RESOLUTION 3900 #9 & why they oppose us at 6P. Our efforts today were a result of you. Thanks.
Senate Minority leaders are trying to undermine our position https://t.co/1szUQdN8q6 — Citizen Citizens DC (@SJDPdc) October 15, 2019 The "socialist agenda of an overcentralized central government running on the perpetual demand for more socialism." The Democratic Congress & 2020 presidential nominee has pushed far left thinking! https://youtu.be/_CXrW7C5wc
The Uinta Democratic Club holds another discussion regarding 'the socialist agenda of an overcentralized central government running on the perennial demand for more socialistic policies, & an increase in socialism. Our primary campaign focus is attacking Senator Warren'#s "socialist agenda, & an increase, to what extent?.
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