Democrats are arguing that the $900 billion set aside in the latest relief package isn’t enough, and that they want to enact more relief bills next year. The measure, which overwhelmingly cleared both chambers of Congress on Monday, sends out another round of “economic impact” payments of $600 for individuals and each child dependent, adds $300 to extended weekly unemployment benefits, and provides more than $300 billion in aid for small businesses. Congressional Democratic leaders applauded the relief package, but described it as only a small piece of what’s needed to help the Americans overcome the economic hardship caused by harsh shutdowns imposed across the country in response to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic. “I would hope that as we see the need for what we have done in this nearly $900 billion legislation that we’ll vote on today that everyone understands it’s a first step,” House Speaker Nancy …