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    Paying Attention Yet? Senate Blocks Aid For Small Businesses On Same Day They Passed $40 Billion For Ukraine

    By AdminMay 21, 2022
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    Paying Attention Yet? Senate Blocks Aid For Small Businesses On Same Day They Passed  Billion For Ukraine


    The Senate on Thursday blocked a $48 billion pandemic relief package for small businesses on the same day they greenlighted a $40 billion military, economic and humanitarian aid package for Ukraine.

    The $48 billion package was designed to provide relief for restaurants, gyms, live entertainment venues, and other small businesses in the United States.

    Senators voted in favor of holding a vote on the bill by a tally of 52-43, falling short of the 60-votes necessary to move it forward.

    Just five Republicans – Lisa Murkowski (AK), Roy Blunt (MO), Susan Collins (ME), Bill Cassidy (LA), and one of the bill’s authors, Roger Wicker (MS) – voted in favor to invoke cloture.

    Senate blocks $48 billion aid package for restaurants, other small businesses https://t.co/5mxhN8ZGGi pic.twitter.com/pM9syGKtdv

    — The Hill (@thehill) May 20, 2022

    RELATED: Only 11 Republicans Put America First, Voting No to $40 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine

    $48 Billion For Small Businesses – No; $40 Billion For Ukraine – Yes

    Opponents of the bill to provide aid to American small businesses struggling to get out of debt, according to The Hill, cited “its impact on the federal deficit and inflation.”

    Fair enough, except when you realize that on the very same day the Senate voted in favor of a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine.

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    In an 86-11 vote, the Senate passed the aid package following a brief delay due to an objection by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) in which he demanded that access to an Inspector General to monitor how the funds are being spent be added to the text of the bill.

    Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) calls $40 billion military aid package to Ukraine “a gift” and blocks it from passing. pic.twitter.com/Lxfez8LApb

    — The Recount (@therecount) May 12, 2022

    Only 11 Republican senators voted against the $40 billion aid package for Ukraine.

    • Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee)
    • John Boozman (Arkansas)
    • Mike Braun (Indiana)
    • Mike Crapo (Idaho)
    • Bill Hagerty (Tennessee)
    • Josh Hawley (Montana)
    • Mike Lee (Utah)
    • Elaine Lummis (Wyoming)
    • Roger Marshall (Kansas)
    • Rand Paul (Kentucky)
    • Tommy Tuberville (Alabama)

    The $40 billion package – which provides both humanitarian and military aid – was passed by a 368-57 vote in the House.

    We sent $40 billion out before lunch and they want to send $48 billion more after lunch. It’s time to end the bailouts. pic.twitter.com/GzkVZk2oPH

    — Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) May 19, 2022

    RELATED: Rand Paul Temporarily Blocks $40 Billion Aid Package to Ukraine: ‘Slap in the Face’ to Struggling Americans

    America Last

    Look, throwing around taxpayer money while deficits are out of control, inflation is soaring, and a recession is looming is economically illiterate to the Nth degree no matter the global environment.

    But … But, if you’re going to throw around those taxpayer dollars, who should it be going to first and foremost? America, or Ukraine?

    On same day that the Senate cleared $40 billion more for Ukraine, they rejected a similar bill for American small businesses.

    We should be opposed to all big govt bills, but GOP members who voted for Ukraine over American relief have some qs to answer.https://t.co/vPAY4Z1ZIu

    — Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.substack.com (@JordanSchachtel) May 19, 2022

    Paul, in arguing against the $40 billion aid package for Ukraine last week, called it a “slap in the face” to Americans struggling to keep their heads above water.

    They just got slapped again.

    Paul remained consistent in his opposition to bailouts of any kind considering the current economic climate, suggesting the $48 billion small business bailout bill is little more than a “poorly-targeted spending spree.”

    “Congress cannot pass a $48 billion COVID poorly-targeted spending spree if we are truly concerned about inflation,” he said in a letter.

    “Democrats need to wake up and realize that dumping more money in the economy is simply pouring $5-a-gallon gas on an already out-of-control fire,” Paul added prior to the vote.

    The senate blocked $48 billon of aid to small businesses the same it voted for $40 billion to Ukraine.

    Incredible.

    — thebradfordfile (@thebradfordfile) May 20, 2022

    The optics, however, for the GOP on this matter are incredibly bad. Votes should have, as Paul indicates, been ‘no’ on both bills.

    But saying ‘no’ to America while simultaneously saying ‘yes’ to Ukraine is reprehensible.

    At the height of the pandemic, former President Donald Trump slammed Republicans for debating meager bailout checks for the American people. This was when businesses were still being shut down by blue state control freaks.

    Trump warned at the time that if they didn’t provide greater relief to the American people just days before the runoff elections in Georgia they had a “death wish.”

    The GOP candidates would go on to lose the runoffs, throwing control of the Senate to the Democrats.

    Anyone awake yet? Yesterday 1:54 EST Senate passes $40 billion to Ukraine you know money laundering. 3:45 EST less than 2 hours later Senate blocks $48 billion aid package for restaurants, other small businesses. pic.twitter.com/N8aSogKtrI

    — Trader formerly known as Stan (@stantradingman) May 20, 2022

    The $48 billion small business bailout would have provided $40 billion to a relief fund for struggling restaurants.

    The Hill adds that the package also included “$2 billion for gyms and fitness facilities, $2 billion for live event operators, $2 billion for bus and ferry operators, $1.4 billion for small businesses located near border crossings that were closed during the pandemic and $500 million for minor league sports teams that took a significant financial hit due to COVID-19.”

    Instead, money will be sent to Eastern Europe for what Democrat Senator Patrick Leahy (VT) rightly describes as a “war effort.”

    If that isn’t a slap in the face, I don’t know what is.

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