Does Congress Even Know What “Essential” Means to Everyone Else?

If you’re currently out of work, not being paid and stuck at home worrying about how you’re going to pay the bills, let it sink in that Democrats believe you are “nonessential.” Your job is nonessential, your paycheck is nonessential, your kids are nonessential and so on.

That must be how they feel about you, because Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have been standing in the way of Congress passing President Trump’s coronavirus rescue package – you know, the plan that shows 60% support among all American workers? Talk about being “out of touch!”

Even a large section of Pelosi and Schumer’s base now supports President Trump’s plan to rescue the American economy and get us all back to work, while protecting the most vulnerable from the coronavirus. But not Pelosi and Schumer!

Their “compromise” bill that they are demanding includes green energy tax credits, new emissions standards for airplanes, forced diversity hiring for any company that takes taxpayer rescue funds, abortion funding, and a 1,400-page laundry list of liberal policies that have nothing to do with coronavirus.

This meme lets us know exactly who the “nonessential” employees really are.


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