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Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Folks, I’m sorry, but the bookies had spoken. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@smullins3000 @godhandff Your life insistence that the deal wasn’t real relies on McConnell’s ability to say no to Trump a week before the election. It also contradicts what Democrats are saying now. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@godhandff There was a $1.8 trillion deal on the table just before the election. Had stimulus checks. More money for unemployment. More money for state and local governments. Less money for PPP. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
This is both true and an acknowledgment that Democratic leaders rejected a much better offer just six weeks ago. — PolitiTweet.org
Igor Bobic @igorbobic
Schumer says Democrats have "continually lowered our proposals” on coronavirus relief, urging McConnell to "drop th… https://t.co/apSjYnNjjr
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
I’ve discovered that you can ask Republicans who they think lost more gracefully, Hillary or Trump, and their heads explode. — PolitiTweet.org
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
If somebody cheated in the Election, which the Democrats did, why wouldn’t the Election be immediately overturned?… https://t.co/FZU7y9d5yv
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@Soft_Serve Thought for sure you’d spend it on your good friend Dante. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@ToddChuck1 Read the story, but the only thing the framework says on the liability shield: https://t.co/zA7BKqrQ34 — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
A summary of the bipartisan group’s framework for a coronavirus deal: • No stimulus checks • $300 in extra unemployment benefits per week • $160 billion in state and local funding • $300 billion for a business loan program that isn’t even out of money https://t.co/pp97jFzoXx https://t.co/OPAUnujFwg — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @ArthurDelaneyHP: The unemployment provisions in the framework, from the workers' perspective, aren't too crappy. It includes a $300 s… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @jaketapper: Email to every member of House GOP from @RepMikeJohnson, R-LA, soliciting signatures for an amicus brief in the longshot… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@joshHuder @nielslesniewski @JacobRubashkin @baseballot @Emma_Dumain We tried to go AMVCPQP, but WGDB already had the acronym game on lockdown. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@nielslesniewski @JacobRubashkin @baseballot @Emma_Dumain It’s very seldom the actual number needed, considering vacancies and members who miss the vote. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
The bipartisan framework for a coronavirus stimulus deal provides $160 billion for state and local governments “as the basis for good faith negotiations.” No idea what that phrase means, but gonna start using it in all walks of life. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
I get such a thrill out of changing my Instagram bio. It’s the most regular thing I actually post on Instagram. The AOL away message no one checks. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @c_m_dangelo: How The Interior Department Got Swamped https://t.co/iFxDfbKiYq https://t.co/19kG1s14Hb — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Dems: What if we cut it from $2 trillion to $900 billion? Rs: OK but we want the liability shield. D: OK but temporary? R: Nah. How ‘bout no liability shield, but no state and local $. D: No R: OK, $600 checks, but no extra unemployment? D: Um, no. https://t.co/rgaVCNuisb — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@cordenthusiast A major point of a deal is kind of to help unemployed people, so yeah, a deal that doesn’t help unemployed people might fall a bit short. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
I’ve been talking to a lot of Democrats about another coronavirus stimulus, and it’s pretty clear to me they’re desperate for a deal. So it’s kind of amazing to see Republicans trying all sorts of different combinations of an offer Democrats won’t accept. https://t.co/rgaVCNuisb — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
One little tidbit of news in here is that AOC told me tonight she could swallow a temporary liability shield under the right conditions if it meant getting a deal. https://t.co/rgaVCNuisb — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
The latest offer from the White House is a one-time payment of $600 for some Americans and a lump of coal for the unemployed. https://t.co/rgaVCNuisb — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@connorobrienNH @martinmatishak It me, the guy who thinks “60” is more important than the $730 billion top line. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@martinmatishak Always a priority of mine to pass the annual, sprawling defense authorization act. Gotta keep the streak alive. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Pete Olson tells me his daughter got him the Santa mask and he couldn’t exactly say no to it at Christmas. “Bah humbug,” he says. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
NDAA passes 335-78, well over the two-thirds majority needed to override a potential Trump veto. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Pete Olson emerges from the House floor wearing a mask fashioned as Santa’s beard. “Ho ho ho!” he says. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
In not-very-inspiring appropriations news, the ranking Republican on House Approps, Kay Granger, says “it’s anybody’s guess” whether they’ll have an omnibus vote next week or whether it’ll be a longer term CR. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Less than 60 members have voted on NDAA, but the tally is currently 48-8. I’d bet on this sucker being veto proof. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @therecount: Rep. Louie Gohmert’s tooth just fell out at his press conference. https://t.co/ieeEeBtcXp — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
These days, about 90% of the 35-45 members who didn’t vote are Republicans. So if we assume, generously, that 400 members vote, and of the remaining 30 that don’t — 6 vacancies — 25 are Republicans, the GOP needs, like, 80% of its conference to block NDAA. Or 70% with 20 Dems. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
@EASmallwood Yes, but it’ll mostly be Republicans because of proxy voting. — PolitiTweet.org