Comments by "Ricardo Cabeza" (@ricardocabeza6006) on "Nancy Pelosi is Stepping Down" video.

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  2.  @comedyguy911  Aww. Don’t remember when Nancy was urging people to visit China town as covid cases began popping up in the US? As for the tax plan, here is this from the New York Times. Not Fox News... this is the left leaning New York Times. Ben Casselman and Jim Tankersley wrote for the New York Times, published April 14, 2019... If you’re an American taxpayer, you probably got a tax cut last year. And there’s a good chance you don’t believe it. Ever since President Trump signed the Republican-sponsored tax bill in December 2017, independent analyses have consistently found that a large majority of Americans would owe less because of the law. Preliminary data based on tax filings has shown the same. Yet as the first tax filing season under the new law wraps up on Monday, taxpayers are skeptical. A survey conducted in early April for The New York Times by the online research platform SurveyMonkey found that just 40 percent of Americans believed they had received a tax cut under the law. Just 20 percent were certain they had done so. That’s consistent with previous polls finding that most Americans felt they hadn’t gotten a tax cut, and that a large minority thought their taxes had risen — though not even one in 10 households actually got a tax increase. To a large degree, the gap between perception and reality on the tax cuts appears to flow from a sustained — and misleading — effort by liberal opponents of the law to brand it as a broad middle-class tax increase.
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  5.  @comedyguy911  Here’s some objective reality for you. I’m sorry the media has been gas lighting you... Feb. 24, 2020 Pelosi stated while visiting Chinatown in San Fransico, “That’s what we’re trying to do today is to say everything is fine here. Come because precautions have been taken. The city is on top of the situation." Feb. 29, 2020 First death in US March 8, 2020 During a 60 Minutes interview Fauci says "there's no reason to be walking around with a mask, March 11, 2020 Pelosi shifts her narrative in an official statement from the Speakers office, “We have a public health crisis in this country and the best way to help keep the American people safe and ensure their economic security is for the president to focus on fighting the spread of the coronavirus itself. April 1, 2020 Trump states when asked about wearing masks, “I don’t see where it hurts.  I think if — frankly, if people wanted to do it — we don’t want to do anything that’s going to take masks.  You’re talking about a tremendous amount of masks when you do that.  We don’t want to take them away from our medical professionals, but I certainly don’t see it hurting.” April 3, 2020 CDC updates its guidance on facial coverings recommending Americans wear facial coverings Oct 6, 2020 Pelosi makes an official statement creating hesitancy about vaccines, from the office of the Speaker, “The White House’s decision to reject FDA medical experts’ minimum safety and efficacy standards for emergency use authorization of a vaccine is an extremely dangerous act.  We are all praying for a safe and effective vaccine as soon as possible, but the damage of the Trump Administration rushing a vaccine before it is known to be safe and effective could be catastrophic. Dec 17, 2020 Trump tweeted “The Vaccine and the Vaccine rollout are getting the best of reviews. Moving along really well. Get those shots everyone!” Dec. 17, 2020 Pelosi stated in another official statement from the office of the speaker, reversing her opinion about vaccines, “This week has been one of great hope, as the FDA has announced an Emergency Use Authorization for a coronavirus vaccine, with a second vaccine expected to be authorized as soon as tomorrow.  All Americans should have full confidence in the vaccines, knowing that they were reviewed and recommended by the FDA’s advisory panel’s independent experts.”
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