BK The Great
Veteran
It’s clear as day these morons don’t know what they’re doing, now they might have to dish out even more money.
Yep, just about everyone of their missteps were because of politics. They don't have the experience or the understanding of when to and not to play politics.It’s clear as day these morons don’t know what they’re doing, now they might have to dish out even more money.
Yep, just about everyone of their missteps were because of politics. They don't have the experience or the understanding of when to and not to play politics.
This entire stimulus debacle is going to blow up in their face because they thought it was something to use against the liberals.
It’s clear as day these morons don’t know what they’re doing, now they might have to dish out even more money.
hopefully they'll stop kneecapping the states so the recession isn't longer than it has to be
Didn’t the fed chairmen say it’s gonna take a while for it gets better?
absolutely but with states running into budget issues states could end up in an austerity loop compounding the crisis if they're not properly capitalized
you democrat shills are something else you really cant admit they ever do anything wrong, huh? my god
so what? that means they "have" to hand out bullshyt pensions that they can't pay for and has them 1 trillion dollars in the hole? can you explain the connection, please?You do realize California has the 5th largest economy....
In the world
Which means the state of california is richer than most countries in terms of GDP.
The bipartisan proposal would grant another round of $1,200 stimulus checks for most Americans, a popular idea backed by both the Democrats and Trump. And it would revive expired supplemental unemployment insurance at $450 per week for the first eight weeks, then provide up to $600 per week after that but capped at 100 percent of a person's salary. Pelosi wants $600 a week in boosted insurance; the White House has offered $300 per week.
The package also includes $100 billion for COVID-19 testing and other health efforts; $25 billion for rental and mortgage assistance to stave off evictions across the country; and new money for schools, small businesses, food aid and the Postal Service.
Funding for cash-strapped cities, counties and states has been one of the biggest sticking points in the talks. The Problem Solvers, led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Tom Reed (R-N.Y.), have proposed $500 billion to shore up state and local governments and avert mass layoffs of police, firefighters and other public employees
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