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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

 

 

She'd better be writing them early in the AM, because if she waits until after that morning mimosa then there's no way anybody'll be able to read 'em.

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2 hours ago, KRC said:

 

Does she still have to pass them in order to know remember what's in them?

FIFY. After all half the time she was writing them she was drunk and the other half the time she was hung over.

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6 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

FIFY. After all half the time she was writing them she was drunk and the other half the time she was hung over.

 

Good point. However, where does the ice cream come in?

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3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

"Yeah, the House isn't in session, but they might be if Trump would let the virus team testify!"

 

Just trying to predict what Pelosi would tell someone that questions that... 

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6 minutes ago, Cinga said:

"Yeah, the House isn't in session, but they might be if Trump would let the virus team testify!"

 

Just trying to predict what Pelosi would tell someone that questions that... 

But wouldn't they then be putting themselves in peril? They need to make up their minds. 

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3 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Trump should tell Pelosi that the Virus Taskforce is only available for testimony tomorrow at 10 am. See how fast she uses her taxpayer-funded plane to get to DC.

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...and you thought this clown got the message about "PORK being rationed"......10 BILLION for the Arts?.....

House Dems drafting new 'multitrillion-dollar' coronavirus relief bill

By Marisa Schultz | Fox News

 

House Democrats are pushing forward with a massive fifth round of coronavirus relief legislation that could be their most far-reaching effort yet to address the economic fallout of the pandemic -- and come with another price tag in the trillions.

While the House is still technically on recess, Democratic leadership and committee chairs have been drafting their legislative laundry lists for the relief package that could rival the cost of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act that passed in March, or exceed it.

"We're looking at a multitrillion-dollar bill," one House Democratic aide told Fox News.

 

While the text of the legislation may not be available until next week, it's clear the centerpiece of the House response will be funding for state and local governments. Their tax revenues have dried up during the pandemic and governors and mayors have warned they'll have to cut essential services and public workers, like police and firefighters, if the federal government doesn't help with their coronavirus expenses.

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week telegraphed that just the aid alone to hard-hit states and local governments could reach nearly $1 trillion. She framed the legislation as targeted to help health care providers, first responders, postal workers and teachers. "It honors our heroes," Pelosi said of the effort.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-pushes-forward-with-massive-coronavirus-relief-bill

 

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1 minute ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week telegraphed that just the aid alone to hard-hit states and local governments could reach nearly $1 trillion. She framed the legislation as targeted to help health care providers, first responders, postal workers and teachers. "It honors our heroes," Pelosi said of the effort.

 

 

 

 

Of course, gotta pay off the NEA.


That crooked organization needs to be disbanded.

 

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35 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...and you thought this clown got the message about "PORK being rationed"......10 BILLION for the Arts?.....

House Dems drafting new 'multitrillion-dollar' coronavirus relief bill

By Marisa Schultz | Fox News

 

House Democrats are pushing forward with a massive fifth round of coronavirus relief legislation that could be their most far-reaching effort yet to address the economic fallout of the pandemic -- and come with another price tag in the trillions.

While the House is still technically on recess, Democratic leadership and committee chairs have been drafting their legislative laundry lists for the relief package that could rival the cost of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act that passed in March, or exceed it.

"We're looking at a multitrillion-dollar bill," one House Democratic aide told Fox News.

 

While the text of the legislation may not be available until next week, it's clear the centerpiece of the House response will be funding for state and local governments. Their tax revenues have dried up during the pandemic and governors and mayors have warned they'll have to cut essential services and public workers, like police and firefighters, if the federal government doesn't help with their coronavirus expenses.

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week telegraphed that just the aid alone to hard-hit states and local governments could reach nearly $1 trillion. She framed the legislation as targeted to help health care providers, first responders, postal workers and teachers. "It honors our heroes," Pelosi said of the effort.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-pushes-forward-with-massive-coronavirus-relief-bill

 

From your link:

 

Meanwhile, Pelosi is under pressure from her liberal left wing to go bold on this next round of funding to help undocumented immigrants and minority communities who are hardest hit by the virus, oftentimes because they are essential workers.

Ocasio-Cortez has called $2,000 in monthly reoccurring payments to all families, regardless of immigration status, and $1,000 per child. The New York Democrat also wants rent canceled during the pandemic.

"We need to be able to play hardball so that working families can get the meaningful help that they need," Ocasio-Cortez said about the progressive negotiating strategy.

Liberal demands also include a federal paycheck guarantee program for employers, essential worker protections and expanded health care.

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1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

From your link:

 

Meanwhile, Pelosi is under pressure from her liberal left wing to go bold on this next round of funding to help undocumented immigrants and minority communities who are hardest hit by the virus, oftentimes because they are essential workers.

Ocasio-Cortez has called $2,000 in monthly reoccurring payments to all families, regardless of immigration status, and $1,000 per child. The New York Democrat also wants rent canceled during the pandemic.

"We need to be able to play hardball so that working families can get the meaningful help that they need," Ocasio-Cortez said about the progressive negotiating strategy.

Liberal demands also include a federal paycheck guarantee program for employers, essential worker protections and expanded health care.

In 10-15 years there will be caravans of Americans trying to sneak into Canada.

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5 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...and you thought this clown got the message about "PORK being rationed"......10 BILLION for the Arts?.....

House Dems drafting new 'multitrillion-dollar' coronavirus relief bill

By Marisa Schultz | Fox News

 

House Democrats are pushing forward with a massive fifth round of coronavirus relief legislation that could be their most far-reaching effort yet to address the economic fallout of the pandemic -- and come with another price tag in the trillions.

While the House is still technically on recess, Democratic leadership and committee chairs have been drafting their legislative laundry lists for the relief package that could rival the cost of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act that passed in March, or exceed it.

"We're looking at a multitrillion-dollar bill," one House Democratic aide told Fox News.

 

While the text of the legislation may not be available until next week, it's clear the centerpiece of the House response will be funding for state and local governments. Their tax revenues have dried up during the pandemic and governors and mayors have warned they'll have to cut essential services and public workers, like police and firefighters, if the federal government doesn't help with their coronavirus expenses.

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week telegraphed that just the aid alone to hard-hit states and local governments could reach nearly $1 trillion. She framed the legislation as targeted to help health care providers, first responders, postal workers and teachers. "It honors our heroes," Pelosi said of the effort.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-pushes-forward-with-massive-coronavirus-relief-bill

 

Teachers? Why do they need government bailout money and why are they being mentioned along with first responders? For the most part they're getting paid during all this. I respect the heck out of teachers, but this is a reach.

 

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Can’t make this UP! Chuck Schumer out-GASLIGHTS even himself in tweet accusing GOP of delaying ‘help in this crisis’

Senator Chuck Schumer has the memory of a goldfish … or he thinks you do.

Someone want to remind him who originally held up COVID aid so they could fund their pet projects like the Kennedy Performing Arts Center. We can assure Chuck, it was not Trump, Senator McConnell, or any other Republican.

 

This freakin’ guy:

 

 

 

Because if they can’t scare Americans into staying home longer their plans to use the virus to collapse the economy and unseat Trump won’t come to pass.

 

Oh, sorry, did we say the quiet part out loud? Our bad.

 

 

 

 

Oh, and perhaps if you want things passed.................ask Nancy to re-open the House....................Jerk !

 

 

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On 5/6/2020 at 4:15 PM, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Of course, gotta pay off the NEA.


That crooked organization needs to be disbanded.

 

 

Yes and why teachers?  I know several and all are being paid their usual salaries while working fewer hours. 

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On 5/6/2020 at 7:41 PM, Albwan said:

In 10-15 years there will be caravans of Americans trying to sneak into Canada.

That's alright, Canada will build a wall and make America pay for it.... 

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