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‘Trilogy Of Radical Policy’: Lindsey Graham Says Three Democratic Bills Mean America ‘Will Not Be The Nation You Remember’

Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday that a trio of Democratic bills passed by the House could radically change America. “This is a trilogy of radical policy and I hope the American people are paying attention because if you’re not, you’re going to wake up in a few years and your country will not be the nation you remember it being,” Graham told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.” WATCH: The senator first attacked the $1.9 trillion COVID stimulus bill that was passed by the Senate early Saturday. (RELATED: Steve Forbes Urges Biden To ‘Take Six Month Vacation On the Economy’ And Ditch ‘$2 Trillion Binge Bill’) “They are going to run us over. This is out of control liberalism and in this bill … most of the money’s not spent this year: 90% of it has nothing to do with COVID,” Graham said, noting that the legislation will forgive loans for farmers but only if they’re “socially disadvantaged, if you’re African-American, some other minority, but if you’re a white person, if you’re a white woman, no forgiveness as reparations. What does that got to do with COVID?” Biden’s stimulus package offers $1,400 direct payments to Americans earning $75,000 or less, or $2,800 to married couples with a combined salary of $150,000 or less. There are also $1,400 payments for each child living with a parent. It originally included a federally-mandated $15 minimum wage, a proposal that was later removed. Critics of the legislation say it contains tens of billions of dollars in pork-barrel spending. “But it’s deeper than that, look back and see what’s happened in the Democratic controlled house in the last 30 days,” Graham said. Graham also attacked H.R. 1 , also known as the “For The People Act,” calling it “open borders for voting.” President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with labor leaders about the American Rescue Plan, the administration’s coronavirus response bill, in the Oval Office of the White House in ...

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Exclusive — Democrat Congressman Vicente Gonzalez Reports Thousands in Questionable Interest Income from Bank of China Account

Democrat Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX) has on his three most recent financial disclosure forms filed with the clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives reported holdings worth more than $100,000 in the Bank of China, a state-owned bank run by the Chinese Communist Party. On the second page of his calendar year 2017 , 2018 , and 2019 disclosure documents, Gonzalez reported the holdings valued at between $100,001 and $250,000 in the Bank of China. Each report includes a disclosure that Gonzalez earned between $2,501 and $5,000 in interest each year from the Bank of China account. The congressman has, according to the disclosures, other holdings worth more that paid less in interest. His 2017 report, filed in 2018, for instance revealed he had between $250,001 and $500,000 in an “Everbank” account that he reported collected no interest. His 2018 disclosure report revealed an account with TIAA Bank worth between $250,001 and $500,000 that collected only between $201 and $1,000 in interest. There are others similar to these in all three reports, but the Bank of China holding seems to pay out the best for the congressman according to the financial disclosure forms. On all three reports—2017, 2018, and 2019—no other holding or account paid out as high a level of interest, or unearned income, for the congressman according to these disclosures—meaning his investment in a state-run bank in a nation that is hostile to the United States is particularly lucrative for him. The arrangement is also beneficial to the Bank of China, and ultimately the Chinese Communist Party, as like with any other bank the deposit the congressman has placed in this account can be used by the Bank of China for other purposes and initiatives like perhaps possibly loans to other enterprises backing Beijing’s vision through things like the Belt and Road Initiative–China’s geopolitical push for global economic domination. What’s more, according to the Bank of China website , there are ...

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Team Biden offers alternative reality on border crisis with no plan to fix it

Crisis at the border? What crisis? That's the communications strategy of the Biden administration in somehow denying the existence an out-of-control surge at the border it is responsible for creating . Even President Biden Joe Biden Lawmakers, activists remember civil rights icons to mark 'Bloody Sunday' Fauci predicts high schoolers will receive coronavirus vaccinations this fall Biden nominates female generals whose promotions were reportedly delayed under Trump MORE 's Homeland Security secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas Alejandro Mayorkas Psaki: 'We don't take advice' from Trump on immigration MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff doesn't let falling equipment stop his report Republicans call for hearing on Biden's handling of border surge MORE , engaged in swampy double-speak when taking questions from reporters last week. "The men and women of the Department of Homeland Security are working around the clock seven days a week to ensure that we do not have a crisis at the border — that we manage the challenge, as acute as the challenge is," Mayorkas said on Mar. 1. ADVERTISEMENT It's a challenge , you see. Not a crisis. Which totally explains why the administration was forced to open the very migrant facilities that candidate Biden called "horrifying scenes at the border of kids being kept in cages" and candidate Kamala Harris Kamala Harris White House says Biden would prefer to not end filibuster Biden takes victory lap after Senate passes coronavirus relief package It will be Vice (or) President Harris against Gov. DeSantis in 2024 — bet on it MORE described as "babies in cages” that constituted “a human rights abuse being committed by the United States government.” But don't worry, because White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Jen Psaki Mississippi governor defends ending mask mandate Border crisis creates new risks for Biden Cruz puts hold on Biden's CIA nominee MORE ...

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Justice: ‘I’m not going to get in a food fight with Joe Manchin’ on use of CARES Act funds

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) called Sen. Joe Manchin Joseph (Joe) Manchin Democrats near pressure point on nixing filibuster All eyes on Manchin after COVID-19 aid passes Senate Justice: 'I'm not going to get in a food fight with Joe Manchin' on use of CARES Act funds MORE (D-W.Va.) a “professional politician” in response to Manchin’s claims that the governor had used CARES Act funding for unrelated purposes. On CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday, Margaret Brennan noted the criticism from Manchin, himself a former West Virginia governor, in regard to the use of funds for roadwork in the state. “Joe Manchin is a professional politician. ... I'm not going to get in a food fight with Joe Manchin,” Justice said. “We have handled the CARES dollars here perfectly, and this state is being managed very well. If Joe wants to continue with all his political rhetoric and everything, I can’t do anything about that.” Justice defended the use of CARES Act funds, saying that the roadwork in question was directly relevant to access to hospitals. West Virginia Gov. @JimJusticeWV responds to criticism from Sen. Joe Manchin that Justice used CARES Act money for projects it wasn’t intended for: pic.twitter.com/v8nTXyIaMD — Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) March 7, 2021 “We spent $50 million of our CARES $1.25 billion on medical access roads to be able to help people in West Virginia to be able to get to a medical facility,” he said. “Our roads had gotten in such terrible shape ... and absolutely we spent $50 million of $1.25 billion on road repairs.” Justice, who has been vocal about keeping coronavirus restrictions and mask mandates in place, also called on his fellow Republicans to be “a little more prudent” about lifting them. “For us to get on rock-solid ground, that’s the approach West Virginia’s going to take,” he said. Tags Jim Justice Joe Manchin Coronavirus &nbsp ...

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Tom Cotton rips $1.9T stimulus package: It’s the ‘swamp’ looking after itself

close Video Sen. Tom Cotton: Stimulus bill breakdown shows ‘the swamp’ is looking after itself Sen. Tom Cotton R-Ark., dissects the coronavirus stimulus bill and how it is hurting American families while helping the Washington elite. Sen. Tom Cotton R-Ark., slammed President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill Monday, calling it a "payoff" to Democratic Party constituencies and an example of "the swamp" looking after itself. On "Fox & Friends," Cotton said that the appropriation of individual stimulus checks favors federal bureaucrats over hard-working middle-class Americans. Under the bill mandate, many Americans would receive a direct one-time $1,400 check. However, federal employees, as long as their children's schools remain closed, would receive that same $1,400 check every single week. Additionally, the bill includes $350 billion for "poorly-run" states like California and New York, as well as healthcare subsidies to illegal immigrants. TOM COTTON AT CPAC TELLS CONSERVATIVES ‘WE WILL NEVER RETREAT’ TOM COTTON: "One reason I think Joe Biden thinks there's no time to waste is that Democrats can see cases have plummeted since early January. They can see that we now have three effective vaccines, and vaccination rates are surging, so I think they're worried they won't have the coronavirus as an excuse to pay off all their clients and patrons in a $1.9 trillion blowout bill. As you said, less than a dime of every dollar goes to coronavirus. Just take a look at the payoff to some of their constituencies. $350 billion for states that are poorly run and that have longstanding problems but didn't even lose money because of the coronavirus, places like California and New York… Video $130 billion for schools but only a nickel of each dollar of that money is going to be spent this year. Most of it is for future years. Again, paying off teachers' unions. And then maybe the ...

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