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| White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans | |
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Temple Regular Member
Posts : 7317 Join date : 2014-07-29
| Subject: Rand Paul; Obstructed/stopped the Coronavirus Relief Bill Tue Mar 17, 2020 6:29 pm | |
| 22 mins ago on March 17, 2020
Internet slams Kentucky Republican for obstructing coronavirus relief bill
On Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) objected to summary passage of the House-passed coronavirus relief bill — ensuring the bill will be subject to a longer debate process, and demolishing the promise from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) that the bill would be confirmed at “warp speed.”
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| | | directorate Regular Member
Posts : 5789 Join date : 2017-05-22
| Subject: White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans Wed Mar 18, 2020 11:15 am | |
| White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans, includes $300 billion for small businesses Erica Werner and Jeff Stein, The Washington Post Published 10:36 am EDT, Wednesday, March 18, 2020
WASHINGTON - White House officials are working with congressional Republicans on an emergency stimulus package that could send two $1,000 checks to many Americans and also devote $300 billion towards helping small businesses avoid mass layoffs, according to two senior administration officials.
No final decisions have been made and talks with Republican leaders remain fluid, but the growing scale of the $1 trillion rescue plan is coming into sharper focus.
The White House will still need backing from Democrats before any plan can be pushed into law, but many Democrats have said they would support sending cash payments to Americans who are struggling to pay bills because of the virus's economic impact. Still, multiple levels of negotiations remain.
The White House's evolving spending plan could be unprecedented in its size and velocity, dwarfing the stimulus bill passed during the Obama administration and the Troubled Asset Relief Program passed during the Bush administration. The current $1 trillion Trump plan would seek to spend $500 billion towards the cash payments to individual Americans, though some people wouldn't qualify if their income is over a certain level.
The White House discussions with Republicans would aim to spend another $50 billion to help rescue the airline industry and $150 billion to prop up other sectors, which could include hotels, among others. Some Democrats have raised concerns about how these funds might be used and have called for putting restrictions on firms that receive emergency assistance to assure that employees aren't laid off while executives pocket large bonuses.
One of the goals of the White House's decision to seek $300 billion for small businesses in the plan would be to help firms continue paying employees, as there has already been a wave of layoffs, particularly at restaurants and other companies where business was suddenly halted as millions of Americans began staying at home under government warnings about contagion.
The package doesn't, at this point, include some of the big tax cuts that President Donald Trump had sought only a few days ago. White House officials pivoted away from the tax cuts after Democrats and Republicans largely panned the idea, and Trump expressed concern that it would take too long for these benefits to filter through to the economy.
White House officials have scrambled in recent days to assemble a massive rescue plan as large parts of the U.S. economy show signs of buckling. The Dow Jones industrial average has fallen more than 9,000 points in one month. Many businesses and schools are closed, and Americans have cancelled travel plans as many avoid unneeded social contact. There are now more than 6,000 cases of coronavirus in the United States, and more than 1,000 new cases were confirmed on Tuesday. Economic and health disruptions are expected to last for months. |
| | | louie
Posts : 429 Join date : 2018-12-29
| Subject: Re: White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans Wed Mar 18, 2020 11:39 am | |
| News the left hates... Trump helping fellow Americans. They will bitch about this and cash the checks like the hypocritical bastards they are. |
| | | Temple Regular Member
Posts : 7317 Join date : 2014-07-29
| Subject: Re: White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans Wed Mar 18, 2020 3:39 pm | |
| - louie wrote:
- News the left hates... Trump helping fellow Americans.
They will bitch about this and cash the checks like the hypocritical bastards they are. Most all of the $$ plans were 1st passed by the democrat house, their original plans to give money out- Mitch finally got around to putting them up for vote- then the haggling began. |
| | | Temple Regular Member
Posts : 7317 Join date : 2014-07-29
| Subject: Re: White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans Wed Mar 18, 2020 5:43 pm | |
| Senate passes House coronavirus relief package with no changes
The Senate passed the House coronavirus relief bill 90-8 without changes Wednesday, freeing up Congress to focus more energy on passing subsequent legislation that will likely amount to one of the largest emergency spending packages in modern history.
The big picture: The deal, negotiated between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, includes free coronavirus testing — even for the uninsured; two weeks of paid sick and family leave; increased federal funds for Medicaid and food security programs, like food stamps; and increased unemployment insurance benefits.
The bill is considered "phase two" of Congress' coronavirus legislative efforts, and negotiations over a "phase three" deal are already underway. It's still unclear how much it will cost, and the Congressional Budget Office has not yet scored it. But the Joint Committee on Taxation estimates it will cost roughly $100 billion.
The “no” votes included Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), James Lankford (R-Okla.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.). |
| | | louie
Posts : 429 Join date : 2018-12-29
| Subject: Re: White House coronavirus plan aims to send $2,000 to many Americans Thu Mar 19, 2020 5:08 am | |
| Instead of whining about the money, just send it back. |
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