Back in session: Senate risks a return but House stays away – WGNTV (Chicago)

As the Senate gavels in and the 430-member House stays away on the Capitol physician’s advice, the Congress provides a snapshot of divided America struggling to confront the COVID-19 crisis. Some states are reopening, others are staying closed and questions abound.
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a person
5 years ago

Nancy wants to ruin the country anyway she can. There are ways to keep congress healthy and safe. She will not look at them. No what she looks at is how many more containers of 15 dollar ice cream containers she can fit in her 30 grand freezer. There are people who are not able to buy food let alone expensive ice cream and yet she is still getting paid and flying on jet or rather staying home and not doing anything. She does not care about anyone.

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Yes. Keep churning through those federal judicial appointments.

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