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Hugh Jorgan
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Comments by "Hugh Jorgan" (@HughJorgan1) on "Senate Passes Biden's $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Package" video.
At least we can all be happy the "National Endowment for the Arts" is getting that critical Covid-related $135 million from the Bill. Sarcasm. What a joke. The Democrats are pissing on us and telling us it's raining.
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Let me guess; any opinion you disagree with makes that person stupid?
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@SpecialNeedsMuffin ...Be specific then. What political comments do you find "stupid", and why?
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@SpecialNeedsMuffin ...lol. You find comments "stupid" but can't explain why? You should reflect on why you'd ever post a comment you're unwilling to explain or defend. Have a good one.
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@geoffreyselvage1673 ...Do you think this Bill should include $135 million to the National Endowment for the Arts?
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@therealhumanguineapig7537 ...I find it mind boggling you're not aware of the $135 million spending on Arts. And it's even more mind boggling you'd post a condescending comment and a link to a Bill...without first making sure you're right. Google "$135 million for the National Endowment for the Arts" and pick your source.
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You're embarrassing yourself. Since you're unable (or unwilling) to educate yourself on facts, here's just one of the links discussing the $135 million for the Arts in the Bill. By the way, that's the tip of the iceberg for the Democrat's "wish-list" spending that has nothing to do with emergency Covid relief. https://www.nhalliance.org/covid_19_relief_funding_update
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@geoffreyselvage1673 ..Fair point. And a thumbs up for your ability to have an adult discussion on a topic. But here's just a few reasons I disagree with the Democrat's 100% partisan Bill: 1. All 5 of the previous Covid relief Bills were bipartisan. 2. Only 9% of $2 Trillion is paid directly to the people. And it's our money! 3. The rest is Democrat pork and non-Covid related wish-list spending (such as the NEA). Bottom line, the Dems abuse of Congressional spending powers with this Bill will come back to bite them in the 2022 midterms.
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@tommydevine9993 ...Fair point on the rest of the spending. I generalized. I fully support the $billions in Covid-related spending in the Bill, such as healthcare supports, vaccine rollout, etc. And I know there is some Republican pork in the Bill as well. But the Democrats partisan approach to the whole fiasco and spending such as the NEA grant is the kind of garbage they always accuse the Republicans of. Biden’s handlers and speech writers promised unity and a different approach. Thusfar, they’ve had him sign 35 Executive Orders (Trump signed 55 his entire first year) and now they’re ramming through a $2 trillion Bill we can’t afford. As I said, this will come back to bite them.
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