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Good morning, today on The Meter, we will cover the $1.9T Democrat Party "stimulus" bill that was passed in the dead of the night with no Republican votes. 10% of the bill is for direct covid relief, while 90% covers illegal alien health care, an increase in the minimum wage to $15/hour, bailouts for Blue States that are in the Red, $100 million to fund a tunnel right outside Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s district, $50 million for Planned Parenthood, hundred of millions for Ivy League schools, $685 billion that isn’t scheduled to be spent for another two years, $1,400 per week, for federal employees who have kids out of school, but ignores millions of parents outside of Washington, and no time line for a return to full time schools. The bill will be changed significantly by the Senate where it currently sits. Where are you with this bill? Also, Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), is concluding it's week long conference today in Orlando with President Trump scheduled to speak at 3:40 PM EST. CPAC, headed up by Chairman Matt Schlapp, had perhaps it's best meeting of all time with electrifying speeches by Kevin McCarthy, Mike Pompeo, Ted Cruz, Kristi Noem, and Rick DeSantis. CPAC also had a moving tribute for the late conservative icon and radio legend, Rush Limbaugh as he was inducted into the Conservative Hall of Fame. Trump is expected to address the reversal of his policies by Joe Biden and it's pending impact on America. What should President Trump say in his speech? Also, in New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing another scandal as he is accused of sexual misconduct in addition to his botch on covid that remains under investigation. The Me Too Movement remains silent as yet another liberal man is accused of harassment. Should Cuomo resign his office? Please join the debate at 10:00AM. The call-in number is 347-308-8933. Your input is essential.

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