"Big, massive relief bill was passed, $1.9-trillion, by the Biden administration and Democrats in Congress, and then the Republicans in Congress are going on about Dr. Seuss or whatever...I think the right response is just not even to engage it. To say, “You guys can talk about that if you want, but here are actual problems that we’re trying to solve.”"
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Jamelle Bouie
(born April 12, 1987) is an American journalist and columnist for '. He was formerly chief political correspondent for Slate magazine.
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