Rules for thee, but not for me! pic.twitter.com/VZAwWX6bqz
— Austin Smith (@ChairmanAustin) May 28, 2020
Yup, that’s our li’l Eva Perón of East Lansing. At least the students that put up the billboard have the right idea. #RecallWhitmer
GO TRUMP!
Rules for thee, but not for me! pic.twitter.com/VZAwWX6bqz
— Austin Smith (@ChairmanAustin) May 28, 2020
Yup, that’s our li’l Eva Perón of East Lansing. At least the students that put up the billboard have the right idea. #RecallWhitmer
GO TRUMP!
Headline: Ford Wyoming Drive In closed again after being served cease-and-desist order
Walmart = packed
Target = packed
Lowe’s = packed
Sam’s = packed
Ralph’s = packed
Costco = packedSo why are small businesses closed?
— Jordan Rachel (@TheJordanRachel) May 26, 2020
Answer
These two uniParty swamp dwellers.
Dingell and fellow U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, are among a bipartisan group in the House and Senate who last week introduced legislation to authorize the State and Municipal Assistance for Recovery and Transition Fund, which would provide $500 billion in emergency funding to states, counties and municipalities.
It would supplement the $150 billion Congress provided to assist state and local governments in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
“People don’t understand the basic necessities that local government provides,” Dingell said. “They take for granted what local governments provide them.
Wrong! That’s theft of other people’s money you old entitled mentality Gorgon. Fact is the feds have already handed Michigan $3.8 Billion dollars in relief. Still having budget shortfalls? Go complain to the greasy-forehead lying governor on a power trip in your own Party that created them and keeps extending the misery, Debbie.
Mr. President, DO NOT BAILOUT these loser Michigan Democrats.