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(screenshot/FNC) Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) believes his Democrat counterparts are deliberately stalling a deal on providing the American people with further economic relief because they think it will benefit them politically in November. Speaking to Just the News in a Wednesday interview, the Texas lawmaker surmised that Democrat leaders, such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), are not approaching another economic relief measure with a sense of urgency because they believe it will hurt President Donald Trump in the upcoming election. "They are all in in keeping the economy shut down, keeping people out of work, keeping school shut down because they believe that benefits their political and partisan interest, " Cruz told Just the News, basing his conclusion on their statements, both private and public. "Well, based on their public statements and their private statements, I believe that both Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi have decided they do not want to reach a deal, that they don't want to have any significant legislation between now and Election Day, " Cruz said.
"And the reason I believe they've made that decision is they've made some really cynical political calculation to maximize the economic pain that Americans are feeling because, in their judgment, the more people who are at home, who are broke and pissed off and unemployed, the more likely they believe it is that Joe Biden wins in November, " he continued, calling it a "cynical" and "partisan" decision. "But by all, all indicia that that appears to be the judgments they've made, " he said. Meanwhile, Schumer has publicly placed the blame on Republicans for failure to reach a deal, chiding them in a letter and accusing Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) of "planning another round of partisan games" as the Senate prepares to return from summer recess. He wrote in part: Speaker Pelosi and I have been attempting to negotiate with the White House on the next round of legislation to properly respond to the unprecedented health and economic crises caused by the COIVD-19 pandemic. It has been arduous.
September 25, 2015 Ted Valentin is an internet entrepreneur from Stockholm. A self-taught programmer, he started his first web-based business while still a student at SSE. Working from his favorite café on a used laptop, he created a business that he sold for $2 million in 2007. Today he is runs, a social travel startup with some of Europe's hottest investors. Ted is also the founder of 24 Hour Business Camp, Sweden's largest hackathon. April 3, 2012