Why is Senator Ron Johnson now concerned about the deficit?

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Especially when there are two Senate seats in Georgia up for grabs and those two seats could determine the control of the Senate. There is a bi-partisan $1200 stimulus proposal on the table in the senate and Republican Senator Johnson is trying to block it. I really doubt people will be putting the money under their mattresses so it should be obvious most of that money will go right back into a very fragile economy.

Just when people thought all the political confusion was nearing an end, Johnson a very close Trump ally is worried about the deficit after Trump suggested a $2000 stimulus payment. Maybe someone can explain Johnson's logic when some people are out of work for over 9 months, virus cases and deaths are setting daily records.

And don't get me started on Congress passing "free Internet connection for everybody". Some people have to park at Walmart, fast food places, and some church parking lots just so their kids can keep up with their school work.

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Wisconsin voters should be embarrassed that they keep sending politicians like Ron & others repeatedly back to the Congress & Senate.
I don't see Republicans on the hill putting upna fight to help Americans get through this by putting forth bills stimulus checks, it's those evil Twins Chuck & Nancy doing the fighting for families.
Ron looking into so called voter fraud was another way of saying that the judges were all wrong & these folks lining up to testify were right. These machines were rigged, but only in democratic areas. Of course with people like Paula White whispering in his ears telling him " God has chosen him to lead America " anything else but a win must be contributed to fraud.
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It just got weirder if that's even possible. My two Senators, McConnell took credit for the stimulus package and Rand Paul voted against it. Did I mention they are both Republicans?

Won't even speculate why, but Trump waited until after the bill passed before trashing it. It looks like he lost his grip on the Republican Party especially in the Senate and wanted it known. That Georgia run-off election is looking bigger and "bigly".

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