Congressional Republicans love to preach a “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” mentality — until they’re talking to a billionaire.
They love to champion an America that says “I’ve got mine, the rest of you are on your own” — but this doesn’t seem to apply to giant corporations who get government handouts.
Take Trump and the GOP’s Big Ugly Bill, for example.
Alphabet gets $17.9B in tax breaks. That money could pay for SNAP benefits for 7.5 million Americans.
Amazon gets $15.7B. That could lower ACA premiums for 2.4 million people.
Microsoft gets $12.5B. That could cover Medicaid for 3.8 million children.
Oh, and we can’t forget how Trump was somehow able to dig up $40 billion to bail out Argentina’s far-right government. That $40 billion could have made child care affordable for 2 million American families.
But for American families needing help? They say there’s no funding.
I’m done being surprised by their hypocrisy, but I’m not done fighting back. Simply put, the rules work differently for different groups of people — and I’m doing everything in my power to put a stop to this rigged system and change this.
Will you pitch in $28 or anything you can to power my fight to unrig our economy for working people? Your support allows me to use my voice in the Senate to advocate for big, structural changes that actually help families.
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