‘The Enemy Of The People,’ Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Holds CASH Act Hostage To Trump Poison Pills

Evil GOP bastard and “The Enemy of The People,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, is holding the CASH Act hostage ($2,000 COVID relief payments to Americans), tying a vote on the bill to two poison pills from Trump’s temper tantrum demands last week over the COVID relief bill and the omnibus appropriations bill, before Trump signed those bills and gave up any leverage.

CNN reports, McConnell moves to combine Trump asks in potential ‘poison pill’ for stimulus checks:

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell introduced legislation Tuesday to combine two additional demands from President Donald Trump to an expansion of direct stimulus payments as part of the Covid-19 relief package, raising Democratic concern the pathway for expanded stimulus payments would soon be short-circuited.

The Kentucky Republican, shortly before adjourning the Senate on Tuesday afternoon, introduced a bill that would combine increased direct payments with a repeal of the online liability protections known as Section 230 and the establishment of a commission to study voter fraud. The latter two issues have been significant drivers of Trump’s ire in the wake of his general election loss — the latter of which with zero evidence presented to this point.

While the move doesn’t guarantee McConnell will bring the bill up for a vote, it provides a substantive option should time — and the political winds — press the chamber in that direction. It’s also one that would be all but certain to fail to garner the votes for passage.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York called the bill a “cynical gambit” and said it would serve as “a blatant attempt” to ensure the $2,000 direct payments were not signed into law.

And McConnell gains the false talking point that Democrats killed the $2,000 relief payments by voting against his poison pills bill, when in reality it is one man, Sen. Mitch McConnell, who is diabolically killing the $2,000 payments with his evil machinations.

But McConnell’s move was crucial for several reasons in the final chaotic days of the 116th Congress.

With two politically endangered GOP senators just days away from runoff elections — Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue of Georgia — announcing their support for Trump’s push for $2,000 checks, McConnell has found himself in a position he spends the vast majority of his time as Republican leader trying to avoid: Navigating a divided conference. Republican Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Josh Hawley of Missouri are also behind the push to expand the payments, with Hawley playing a central role in pushing the issue to the forefront.

In addition, Trump Claims Republicans Opposed to $2,000 Checks ‘Have a Death Wish’:

President Trump again called for the Senate to approve $2,000 stimulus checks for most Americans, saying Republicans against the measure had a “death wish.”

The comments came after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) blocked an effort by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) to approve the checks by unanimous vote.

“Unless Republicans have a death wish, and it is also the right thing to do, they must approve the $2000 payments ASAP,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “$600 IS NOT ENOUGH!”

What you see here is Trump trying to gain favor with Americans by demanding $2,000 COVID relief payments, something he and Republicans opposed for months, and his own Treasury Secretary negotiated the measly $600 payment. Trump actually doesn’t give a damn whether Americans ever receive a $2,000 relief payment.

What Trump really wants is what Sen. Mitch McConnell, his lickspittle lackey has given him, poison pills for a repeal of the online liability protections known as Section 230 and the establishment of a commission to study voter fraud. Trump and McConnell are simpatico on McConnell’s cynical poison pills bill.

Trump wants to perpetuate the GOP myth of voter fraud. Remember that he appointed a voter fraud commission after the 2016 election. The commission disbanded in 2018 after finding no evidence of widespread voter fraud as Trump had falsely claimed. Despite numerous lawsuits filed after the 2020 election, the Trump campaign has lost all but one lawsuit (involving a minor deadline) and did not even allege voter fraud in most of these lawsuits. Democratic election law attorney Marc E. Elias has been keeping count of these cases.

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CNN continues:

[Senate Republicans who favor the $2,000 payment are] hardly a majority, however, aides say. A significant number of Senate Republicans have problems with the House-passed measure to increase the direct payments.

Sen. Patrick Toomey, a Pennsylvania Republican, called the direct payments, given their size and scope, “not sound economic policy.”

Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican and ally of McConnell’s, said he was opposed to the standalone direct payments increase and said given the amount Congress has appropriated in Covid relief up to this point, more focus should be placed on those efforts.

“This is just opportunistic on the part of the House,” Cornyn said of House Democrats. “They’ve got an issue and unfortunately it seems to be drowning out all the other good stuff we’ve done.”

By tying all of Trump’s demands together, particularly with policies Democrats are almost sure to oppose, McConnell gives himself an option that, should he bring it to the floor, would give Republicans something to vote for with little risk it could become law.

Mitch McConnell’s “do nothing” Republican Senate. A “show vote” that doesn’t accomplish anything is a Mitch McConnell specialty. As I said, McConnell gains the false talking point that Democrats killed the $2,000 relief payments by voting against his poison pills bill, when in reality it is one man, Sen. Mitch McConnell, who is diabolically killing the $2,000 payments with his evil machinations. It’s always about creating some bullshit talking point for the propagandists at Fox News and talk radio.

“If we start adding poison pills to the $2,000 payment bill, that is just another way of telling the American people that this body doesn’t support $2,000 payments,” Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, said of the additional provisions.

McConnell, with this alternative bill, is tying all of Trump’s demands into a single piece of legislation. While aides say it’s unclear if the bill will actually come up — there remains a possibility the 116th Congress comes to an end [on January 3] with no action at all — should it do so, it would serve as a way to address the President’s issues and give the two Georgia Republican senators in tight runoffs something to vote for.

Even without a vote, the existence of the bill itself would appear to address Trump’s demands from a Sunday statement that the Senate “start the process for a vote that increases checks to $2,000, repeals Section 230, and starts an investigation into voter fraud.”

By introducing the bill and moving to place it on the Senate calendar, McConnell has, technically, started that process. McConnell himself appeared to allude to the very specific language in his earlier Senate floor remarks, noting that the chamber would “begin a process” to address the President’s demands.

[A]s is often a hallmark of Trump’s dealings with Congress, it has remained unclear whether he wants the vote on expanded direct payments as a standalone measure or combined with the other elements. That ambiguity has, in a way, opened the door for McConnell’s legislative offer. [As I said, Trump and McConnell are simpatico on McConnell’s cynical poison pills bill.]

Before any action on stimulus payments, McConnell has made clear the priority for the chamber is to stay on track to process the override of Trump’s veto of the National Defense Authorization Act, which failed to include the changes Trump wanted to Section 230. McConnell initially attempted to set that vote for Wednesday, but Sen. Bernie Sanders objected and made clear he would draw the process out unless the Senate held an up-or-down vote on the House-passed stimulus check measure.

“The working class of this country today faces more economic desperation than at any time since the Great Depression of the 1930s,” said Sanders, a Vermont independent who has been central in the push to increase the size of the direct payments.

Sanders, however, can’t stop the NDAA override vote — only draw it out. And several GOP aides noted that a longer process on the NDAA could aid Republicans who are opposed to the check entirely and want no action taken at all on the direct payments issue before the end of the 116th Congress on Sunday.

Earlier Tuesday, McConnell pledged on the Senate floor only that he would “begin the process” of addressing the issues raised by Trump. He never committed to any votes, on the stimulus checks or anything else. This provides him a pathway should he decide to take it, but nothing is locked in at this point, aides say.

The most likely outcome here is that the Senate never votes on the House CASH Act or McConnell’s poison pills bill. The $2,000 COVID relief payment will die in the Senate due to inaction as the current Congress expires on Sunday, January 3. Remember that it was Senator Mitch McConnell and his minions in the Senate who denied you a $2,000 COVID relief payment.

Your $600 payment is all you are going to get from Mitch McConnell and his minions in the Senate.




4 thoughts on “‘The Enemy Of The People,’ Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Holds CASH Act Hostage To Trump Poison Pills”

  1. The devil’s right-hand man, “The Grim Reaper of The Senate” graveyard where bills go to die, says you takers have received enough relief aid, there is no chance the CASH Act is getting a vote in his Senate. CNN reports “McConnell says bill to increase stimulus checks to $2,000 has ‘no realistic path to quickly pass the Senate'”, https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/30/politics/mitch-mcconnell-bill-stimulus-check/index.html

    “The Kentucky Republican said the House bill had “no realistic path to quickly pass the Senate,” and said the Democratic-led effort ran astray of what President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly pressured Republicans to pass the expanded stimulus checks, actually requested.

    “The Senate is not going to be bullied into rushing out more borrowed money into the hands of Democrats’ rich friends who don’t need the help,” McConnell said.

    McConnell also made clear nothing would move forward in the chamber that doesn’t include Trump’s other two priorities: a full repeal of online liability protections and an investigation into alleged voter fraud.

    “The Senate is not going to split apart the three issues that President Trump linked together,” McConnell said on the Senate floor.

    As it currently stands, there are no votes scheduled on McConnell’s bill, or the House-passed legislation, and GOP aides say it’s likely the 116th Congress comes to an end without any action on increasing direct payments.”

    Called it!

    BTW, per usual, McConnell is full of shit about who gets the stimulus checks. The stimulus checks are gradually phased-out for people at certain income levels (based on your 2019 tax return). If your income is high enough, your check will be completely phased out and you’ll get nothing! For single people, that happens if your adjusted gross income (AGI) is above $87,000. If you’re married (or a surviving spouse) and file a joint tax return, you’ll get nothing if your AGI exceeds $174,000. If you claim the head-of-household filing status on your tax return, your payment will be reduced to zero if your AGI tops $124,500. “Who’s Not Getting a Second Stimulus Check (Not Everyone is Eligible!)”, https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/601975/whos-not-getting-a-second-stimulus-check-not-everyone-is-eligible

    Apparently McConnell believes that the working poor and middle class are the Democrats’ “rich friends.” What a raging asshole.

  2. You keep telling yourself that V. By the way the plural of lackey is lackeys, not lackies. Have to agree with Sharpie about your lack of English language skills. Since you have nothing to contribute to the discussion you should go infect another platform. Have a nice day and Happy New Year!

  3. Yeah, by Lindsey Graham. Lickspittle lackey is his turf! Still, having Lickspittle Lindsey battle with Moscow Mitch for the coveted Lickspittle Lackey title would be entertaining as we could sit on the sidelines and root for injuries.

    • Is that the best you can do? Nice little bubble you live in there V. Be a shame if reality happened to it!

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