Kory
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I thought we had to pass the bill to see what’s in it? Right, Nancy?
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She started working with the lawyers in the rules before a deal was made.You think she would’ve had a plan in place for that. Americans continue to struggle and hospitals need the money desperately for this. But hey, let’s wait another day!
Agreed on that last part. Our government is embarrassing. They force shut downs, so people can’t work but have no plan when they’re laid off. Unemployment pays a fraction of what people make. Again, you would think that they would have seen this coming...and maybe planned ahead.She started working with the lawyers in the rules before a deal was made.
I think the bigger issue is three days of negotiation for not much difference.
The part of the bill that helps Boeing is absolutely disgustingCan we use the $50 billion earmarked for the airlines towards individuals and just let them all fail? They almost all treat customers terribly and I don't want my taxmoney going to support their poorly run businesses. Let the strong survive. The market will determine which ones stay afloat.
Furthermore, the bill hasn’t been introduced to the House by the Senate. There was nothing to be done in the House today regarding this.She started working with the lawyers in the rules before a deal was made.
I think the bigger issue is three days of negotiation for not much difference.
Yeah this is turning into a clusterfrick in the Senate. Graham, Scott, and Sasse have objections to the unemployment benefits paying more than some jobs. Bernie Sanders now objecting to the $500 corporate stimulus package.Furthermore, the bill hasn’t been introduced to the House by the Senate. There was nothing to be done in the House today regarding this.
The missing six weeks: how Trump failed the biggest test of his life
"When the definitive history of the coronavirus pandemic is written, the date 20 January 2020 is certain to feature prominently. It was on that day that a 35-year-old man in Washington state, recently returned from visiting family in Wuhan in China, became the first person in the US to be diagnosed with the virus.
On the very same day, 5,000 miles away in Asia, the first confirmed case of Covid-19 was reported in South Korea. The confluence was striking, but there the similarities ended.
In the two months since that fateful day, the responses to coronavirus displayed by the US and South Korea have been polar opposites.
One country acted swiftly and aggressively to detect and isolate the virus, and by doing so has largely contained the crisis. The other country dithered and procrastinated, became mired in chaos and confusion, was distracted by the individual whims of its leader, and is now confronted by a health emergency of daunting proportions."
Though the real star of this video is the sign language interpreter, it is stunning just how incompetent the Governor of Georgia and his leadership team appears to be. Listen to what he says!
REMINDER: Bush's approval of 9/11 at this stage was over 85%.I made this point in the covid thread, but it was the wrong thread. I contend that trump would see a large approval bump, like Cuomo, if he had not botched the response.
Cuomo’s approval rating surges amid coronavirus crisis: poll
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s poll numbers are soaring as he takes center stage in the response to the coronavirus pandemic.www.foxnews.com
My point exactly. Obama didn’t do a good job, and look at his approval rating. I never acted like he was great in a time of. We’d. Presidents usually get very good numbers during disasters. That’s not the case hereAnd Obama golfed as Louisiana drowned in 2016...so let’s not act like he’s some great president in a time of need. No response from him or his admin until a week later after the biggest disaster to hit the country since Sandy. He was a disgrace and people from Louisiana will let you know.