“When it came to corporate coronavirus bailouts, Mitch McConnell had no compunction about providing millions to big companies with little in the way of oversight.
““We have an obligation to the American people to deal with this emergency,” the Senate Majority Leader said last month, summoning as much indignation as he could muster after Democrats blocked his initial “slush fund” of a rescue package.
“But when it comes to providing relief to the economically-stressed state and local governments on the front lines of the crisis, the Kentucky Republican feels no similar obligation.”
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