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the democrat media wears hypocrisy so well.
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‘Don’t treat this bill like a partisan Christmas list’: Sen. Ted Cruz unloads on Democrats on the Senate floor (video)
If you’ve been following Twitchy at all today, you’ve heard from plenty of people what House Democrats have decided to sneak into the 1,400 coronavirus relief bill — such things as airline emissions, same-day voter registration, student loans, corporate diversity, etc.
Sen. Ted Cruz unloaded on the Democrats Monday, telling them to stop treating the bill like a “partisan Christmas list.”
https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2020...e-floor-video/
So, the Dems see this a perfect opportunity to enact and progress their idealistic agenda. Well, two can play that game. Tell Mitch to tack onto the Dems addendums to repeal the NFA, make nationwide constitutional carry, nationwide firearm permit reciprocity, eliminate all magazine size bans, build the wall, and deport all illegal immigrants.
@rockgremlin one other way they can test a person and determine they have recovered is to develop a test that detects antibodies to SARS-CoV 2 that your body would produce once you have cleared the infection. This would be a specialized test and sent to a reference lab.
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Schumer: Government will pay four months of full salary for furloughed workers in stimulus proposal
The federal government will pay the full salaries of furloughed workers for up to four months under an emerging stimulus deal expected to get a vote as soon as Tuesday.
Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.), who is negotiating the agreement with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, called the bipartisan agreement on unemployment benefits as “unemployment insurance on steroids.”
The proposal would allow furloughed workers to continue to collect health benefits from employers and a salary from the government.
“You can keep getting them, but, and most importantly, the federal government will pay your salary, your full salary for now four months,” Schumer said on the floor.
“We had asked for four months, and four months looks like what we’re going to get when we come this agreement,” he added.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...oughed-workers
So once again, the self employed are left to rot. Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I can't claim unemployment, so this wouldn't apply to me and others in my situation. To be clear, I'm in a position where I shouldn't need the help, but there are many others out there that are not so fortunate, and tying aid to unemployment takes them out of the picture.
A rotten, stinking result. Why 4 months? Why not 30 days to be renewed if needed? Unless the goal is to foment no working. With full pay, who is going to want to go back to work?
More much needed help coming from the dems
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Haven't see it yet but word is theres an additional amendment to not require voter ID
Biden: "We have to take care of the cure that will make the problem worse no matter what"
https://twitter.com/CHIZMAGA/status/...rc=twsrc%5Etfw
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So as of first thing this morning Utah was reporting 257 positive out of 5000 tests. And these are for people who have been pre-screened to be tested. Tell me why it is needed?
New York is in some real trouble. I like this governor. The video starts at 30 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTJP...ature=youtu.be
On the bright side, Cuomo did mention that just today they're starting experimental drug treatments such as Hydroxychloroquine, Zithromax, and DOH Plasma injections. I sincerely hope these are successful because they could turn the tide very quickly if effective.
Just trying to find the positive message in every bit of bad news that I encounter. Can be difficult some days...
Trump won't sign off on piglosi's pork:2thumbs:
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Trump: 'I Canceled' $2T Stimulus Deal Over Pelosi Additions
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President Donald Trump speaks at the daily coronavirus briefing at the White House on March 23, 2020 (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)By Sandy Fitzgerald | Tuesday, 24 March 2020 02:33 PM
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President Donald Trump Tuesday said he was the person who canceled the deal to pass coronavirus legislation in excess of $2 trillion after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi included "a lot of things" that had nothing to do with people who have been put out of work because of closures over the spreading coronavirus epidemic.
"I canceled the deal," he said in a Fox News virtual town hall. "I said, 'I'm not going to send that deal.' Nancy Pelosi came and put a lot of things in the deal that had nothing to do with the workers, that has to do with an agenda they've been trying to get passed for ten years."
Trump said he told Vice President Mike Pence and several other key Republicans that there was "no way" he would sign the deal.
"We almost had a deal the day before," said Trump about an agreement between the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
"It was really a good, solid deal," said Trump. "All (of a) sudden they start throwing all the little green new deal stuff in. The board rooms, what they look like. 'We want clean energy, we want all this stuff. Let's stop drilling oil.' They had things that were terrible. Windmills all over the place, all sorts of credits for windmills. To kill the breeze and ruin the real estate, right? A lot of problems."
He's gonna be vilified further for vetoing the deal, but it was absolutely the right thing to do.
Stupid Pelosi saw this pandemic as an opportunity to bend Trump over a barrel -- "Approve all of these liberal agenda items or else thousands of people will continue to suffer and languish under this global virus." :roll: Nice try.
I guess you can't blame her for trying because this was truly a golden opportunity. Unfortunately she's playing chicken with a dude that has no steering wheel.
:lol8::lol8: Rep Cotton is a bulldog. He reminds me of Trey Gowdy.
New cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus are beginning to decline in Italy, two weeks after the country implemented a full lockdown.
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