President Biden’s $ 1.9 billion COVID-19 emergency relief bill “makes no sense” and is little more than a “refund to radical leftist” senator Rick Scott, R-Fla. said Sunday.
The Florida senator made the remark in response to his colleague Senator Bernie Sanders’ recognition that the attempt to pass Biden’s aid proposal COVID-19 without Republican support takes precedence over the party’s promise of ‘unity’ and legitimacy. law.
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‘We’re been in administration for ten days, now he’s [Biden] did he say he did not mind working with Republicans? “Scott said.” You know, he’s going to try to make it happen with Bernie Sanders with only 50 Democratic votes. It makes no sense. ‘
Biden and Sanders both pointed to a legislative process known as’ budget ‘reconciliation’ to speed up the bill through Congress if Republicans would not support the proposal. Scott said the process is a failure of the Democratic Party’s commitment to the duality of Congress, but did not make any plans to support the proposal, citing the hefty price of the bill.
“This radical agenda agenda … is not concerned about the fact that we owe $ 27 billion? We do not even live close to our means. I mean, it does not make sense,” he told Mike News, host Mike, said. Emanuel. “It’s just a refund to the liberal left.”
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Scott acknowledged that Congress “needs to work together to get something done. We need to help the people who have lost their jobs, we need to help our small businesses, we need to open our schools and get the vaccine,” he said.
But, he said, it’s important to ‘remember’ [that] it’s someone’s money. This is not free money. So let’s do it very purposefully, let’s take care of the people who need help, and … let’s do the right thing for the American citizen. ‘