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Wha, what? Pelosi and Schumer calls meeting with Trump on infrastructure ‘productive’

Infrastructure is one of the few things I don’t want to be wasting money on. When you have homeless littering the streets in most major cities and illegal aliens flowing across the southern border, money for infrastructure doesn’t seem like it’s well spent. Still, that didn’t stop Trump from meet with snakes Botox Pelosi and Cryin’ Chuck Schumer. Usually these two clowns have nothing positive to say about Trump, but now all of a sudden they claim to have had a “productive” meeting with Trump.

Wha, what? Pelosi and Schumer call meet with Trump on infrastructure ‘productive’
Wha, what? Pelosi and Schumer call meet with Trump on infrastructure 'productive'

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said Tuesday that President Trump agreed to support a $2 trillion infrastructure spending package after meeting with him and other Democrats at the White House, though the details are not yet clear.

The president – a real estate developer before he was elected president – has long sought to strike a big infrastructure deal, but has faced some resistance from conservatives in his party over concerns about the country’s rising debt.

Democratic leaders, speaking to reporters outside the White House after meeting with Trump, called the meeting constructive.

“We agreed on a number – which was very, very good. Two trillion dollars for infrastructure. Originally, we started a little lower. Even the president was eager to push it up to two trillion dollars,” Schumer said.

The White House, in a written statement on the meeting, did not mention a dollar figure but called the session “excellent and productive.”

“The United States has not come even close to properly investing in infrastructure for many years, foolishly prioritizing the interests of other countries over our own. We have to invest in this country’s future and bring our infrastructure to a level better than it has ever been before,” the White House said, adding that the group would meet again in three weeks “to discuss specific proposals and financing methods.”