Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado takes over as president Joe BidenThe coronavirus pandemic policy was proposed at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas on Saturday.
“We are here to tell the government that we don’t want your benefits, we don’t want your benefits. Don’t knock on my door with your Fauci ouchi, you leave us alone,” Boebert told the CPAC crowd.
March, Congress Through Biden’s US$1.9 trillion US rescue plan, the plan provides unemployment benefits of US$300 a week until September 6, and extends the pandemic unemployment assistance and pandemic emergency unemployment compensation under the CARES Act.
But at least 17 Republican governors – including Jim Justice of West Virginia, Doug Dusey of Arizona, and Henry McMaster of South Carolina – announced that these benefits will be in their respective states. End early to encourage people to return to work.
Colorado lawmakers also accused Democratic Party Use Coronavirus lock-in to keep Republicans From the gathering.
“We have been living under a tyrannical rule, and this rule wants us to be separated. Let us isolate. Let us be blocked and shut up our children,” she said. “This is not the American dream. We are working hard to expose their agenda and ensure that we have these rights that God has given us. These rights are not guaranteed to us by corrupt politicians but by the Almighty God.”
Boebert, a staunch opponent of pandemic restrictions, sparked controversy Thursday by comparing Biden’s “surge response team” with Hitler’s dictatorship in Germany.
“Biden has deployed his needle Nazis to Mesa County. The people in my area are very smart and can make their own decisions about the experimental vaccine without the duress of federal agents,” she wrote on Twitter. “Did I wake up in communist China?”
Before her remarks, the Biden administration failed to achieve the goal of giving 70% of Americans at least one shot before July 4. As the more virulent Delta variant continues to threaten the progress of overcoming the pandemic, recent opinion polls show that Republicans have a strong resistance to the coronavirus vaccine.
Spencer Cox, the Republican Governor of Utah, Partially due to partisan bias Because the vaccination rate in his state is below average.
“In our country, politics is becoming sports and entertainment. Everything is politics. This is a huge mistake, and it caused us to make wrong decisions during this pandemic and other stages of our lives. This is deeply disturbing. ,” he said and told CBS‘ Face the country Last Sunday.
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