On Tuesday, several U.S. Congress members rigorously aim to quickly pass a $1.7T spending bill by using "fear rhetoric" to gain support from citizens.
On the other hand, a handful of Congress members refer to the fast-paced bill as "legislative barbarism" and "extortion".
Members of congress in favor of the bill attempt to use fear rhetoric to gain the peoples side, claiming that the bill would prevent Christmas and the holidays from being ruined by natural disasters.
Far-left Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer, continues to push the spending package as he hopes that "no senator stands in the way" during his "work". Democratic senators start sweating as they will have to pass the bill through a legal process of approval among the republicans, knowing that the bill will be ridiculed for the national debt and conflict it will rack up.
On Tuesday evening, Elon Musk runs a Twitter poll asking whether users think the $1.7T spending bill should be passed. More than 75% of the ~1,281,000 voters vote that the bill should not be passed while less than 25% vote that the bill should be passed.
by Sarah Hughes