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Mar 27, 2020 07:27:42   #
fullspinzoo
 
March 23rd ~So people who are going under, starving, can't pay rent, are 'this close' to suicide and Pelosi has to have her 'wishlist'. Here are some of the ridiculous items Pelosi wanted in the Bill and was willing to shoot down the nearly completed Bill, when she rolled into town from vacation. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2020/03/23/here-are-the-details-of-nancy-pelosis-l*****t-wish-list-and-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-w***n-c****av***s-n2565543
Another article: Despicable ~ 9 Liberal Pet Projects Smuggled into Pelosi's C****-** Relief (Rescue) Bill https://pjmedia.com/trending/despicable-8-liberal-pet-projects-smuggled-into-pelosis-c****av***s-bill/

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Mar 27, 2020 08:40:30   #
billy a Loc: South Florida
 
The pelosi person is eighty years old. She's had plenty of time to choose her path in life.
Her actions today show a path of rancid bitterness. No compassion. No humanity. And the people around her are either of the same ilk, or are under threat of career-ending exposure by this heartless person.
I'm curious what changes will occur within the democratic party when she's gone. This kind of evil has a history of devouring itself.
Stay Strong, if not happy...

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Mar 27, 2020 09:14:32   #
fullspinzoo
 
billy a wrote:
The pelosi person is eighty years old. She's had plenty of time to choose her path in life.
Her actions today show a path of rancid bitterness. No compassion. No humanity. And the people around her are either of the same ilk, or are under threat of career-ending exposure by this heartless person.
I'm curious what changes will occur within the democratic party when she's gone. This kind of evil has a history of devouring itself.
Stay Strong, if not happy...


Yeah, but at least she's "prayerful". I wonder how many thousands of lives were effected by Pelosi delaying this Bill.. We could have had it done by now and checks in the mail. Not like the elitist Pelosi but normal people are effected by this, more ventilators for hospitals to save lives, so many different aspects to this Bill. There is a whole laundry list of things this Bill is going to help, but let's stall it. Maybe it will put a damper in the great job Trump is doing balancing the tight rope. I wonder how many future Catholics look at Pelosi as their Christian role model and say forget this. If the Catholic leader of the Dem party can't do better than that ….

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Mar 27, 2020 09:45:43   #
moldyoldy
 
Now, if only you would look up the other side’s pork

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Mar 27, 2020 09:52:37   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
March 23rd ~So people who are going under, starving, can't pay rent, are 'this close' to suicide and Pelosi has to have her 'wishlist'. Here are some of the ridiculous items Pelosi wanted in the Bill and was willing to shoot down the nearly completed Bill, when she rolled into town from vacation. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2020/03/23/here-are-the-details-of-nancy-pelosis-l*****t-wish-list-and-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-w***n-c****av***s-n2565543
Another article: Despicable ~ 9 Liberal Pet Projects Smuggled into Pelosi's C****-** Relief (Rescue) Bill https://pjmedia.com/trending/despicable-8-liberal-pet-projects-smuggled-into-pelosis-c****av***s-bill/
March 23rd ~So people who are going under, starvin... (show quote)


Just roll over and let the Repubs have it all their way----------

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Mar 27, 2020 09:53:08   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Now, if only you would look up the other side’s pork



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Mar 27, 2020 09:53:55   #
fullspinzoo
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Now, if only you would look up the other side’s pork


That's not the point and you know it. but you can list it for me if you're not too lazy waiting for your welfare check.

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Mar 27, 2020 09:56:49   #
billy a Loc: South Florida
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Now, if only you would look up the other side’s pork


The items that the dems put into the "C****a v***s stimulus" Bill are ludicrous and underhanded ; but they are NOTHING compared to the motive behind them...this would be a foot in the door to continue their
drive toward government dominance over "We the People".

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Mar 27, 2020 10:33:35   #
EmilyD
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Just roll over and let the Repubs have it all their way----------

Nancy's wish list - what she wanted to add to the stimulus bill. Should we just roll over and let her have these?? (None of these would have passed on their own merit...)

-Publication of corporate pay statistics by race and race statistics for all corporate boards

-A bail out on all current debt at the Postal Service

-Required early v****g

-Required same day v***r r**********n

-Provisions on official time for union collective bargaining

-Full offset of airline emissions by 2025

-Publication and reporting of greenhouse gas statistics for individual flights

-Retirement plans for community newspaper employees

-Federal $15 minimum wage

-Permanent paid leave

-Study on c*****e c****e mitigation efforts
***************

BTW, a LOT of people who think this is outrageous are Democrats. I think everybody is going to remember this in November (as well as her joke of an impeachment effort).

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Mar 27, 2020 11:06:29   #
moldyoldy
 
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The $2 trillion c****av***s relief stimulus package contains a number of vital provisions to help the American people. But as with most bills of its size and complexity, it is also loaded with small giveaways to help key senators serve special interests in their states.

According to Politico, one of the strangest such provisions, relating to sunscreen, appears to be for the benefit of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

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Mar 27, 2020 11:19:39   #
billy a Loc: South Florida
 
Whoa! We found one conservative in the mix.
Again, it's not about specific items in the bill, but what these items open doors to in the future. Long-term...inch by inch.

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Mar 27, 2020 11:26:34   #
EmilyD
 
moldyoldy wrote:
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The $2 trillion c****av***s relief stimulus package contains a number of vital provisions to help the American people. But as with most bills of its size and complexity, it is also loaded with small giveaways to help key senators serve special interests in their states.

According to Politico, one of the strangest such provisions, relating to sunscreen, appears to be for the benefit of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).


In the race to save the economy and pass the largest economic rescue package in American history, Congress still found a way to do some old-fashioned home state favors and reward key special interests:

Travel agents' relief
Special deal: The ability to apply for $25 billion in loans and loan guarantees reserved for the airlines.

How they got it: The airlines used their clout to get tens of billions of dollars in grants and loans included in the bill, but carriers aren’t the only ones who will benefit. The $25 billion allocated in loans and loan guarantees for the airlines will also benefit eligible businesses "approved to perform inspection, repair, replace, or overhaul services, and ticket agents.” The last two words — “ticket agents” — mean that travel agents who book flights will also be able to apply for a piece of the $25 billion.

Better, faster sunscreen
Special deal: Tucked in the final bill is language ensuring that the FDA reviews newer and more novel ingredients for over-the-counter sunscreen products in a timely fashion.

How they got it: The shout-out for sunscreen is part of a long-awaited effort to reform the over-the-counter drug industry, added to the rescue bill amid backing from that industry and various health groups. Besides expanding FDA oversight of over-the-counter products, the provision would streamline the process to change safety labels. Legislation has passed the House and Senate in various forms over the past two years. Last year the Senate easily passed a bill in a 91-2 v**e.

In addition to the over-the-counter reforms, the final relief package makes some updates to the Sunscreen Innovation Act, a 2014 bill co-sponsored by McConnell and signed into law by former President Barack Obama. In a statement at the time, McConnell lamented the slow review of applications for sunscreen ingredients that could potentially be more effective at protecting skin, adding that the bill will benefit Kentucky workers that manufacture “innovative sunscreen ingredients at facilities” in the state.

Equity for small states
Special deal: The agreement would provide $150 billion for state and local governments, with no state getting less than $1.5 billion. States are clamoring for help as tax revenue evaporates and unemployment claims climb by the tens of thousands every day.

How they got it: Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, represents Vermont. He told reporters on Thursday that he pushed for language to ensure that small states don’t lose out on emergency funds.

Job security for military brass
Special deal: The rescue package permits Trump to extend the terms of up to seven senior military leaders: the Air Force chief of staff; the chief of space operations; the chief of the National Guard Bureau; the directors of the Army and Air National Guard; and the chief of the Army and Navy Reserves. Many of those top officers' terms are set to expire later this year. The provision would permit Trump to keep these current leaders in the job until successors are confirmed.

How they got it: The provision was included in an initial Senate Republican version of the stimulus and has the backing of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The aim is to give Trump options to fill top leadership posts amid the c****av***s crisis. “At this unprecedented time, the committee and the administration wanted to ensure we have every possible option available to keep critical military positions filled,” Marta Hernandez, a committee spokesperson, said.

A win for the credit reporting industry
Special deal: Consumers wouldn't get a negative credit report if they have an agreement with a lender to delay payments or make partial payments. That was a way to stave off a total ban on negative credit reports during the crisis. The credit reporting industry contended a total ban would have been highly damaging to its products.

How they got it: Democrats like Sens. Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Brian Schatz of Hawaii unsuccessfully pushed for the ban, in addition to access to free credit reports and scores. It’s not the first win for credit reporting companies. During Congress' last major revamp of financial regulations in 2018, the industry overcame backlash from the massive Equifax data breach when it won language providing a shield from consumer lawsuits related to a free credit monitoring requirement in the bill.

Student loan tax boon
Special deal: The final package creates a new tax benefit for student loan borrowers whose employers help them pay off their debt. Under the bill, a company could pay up to $5,250 of an employee’s student loan payments each year on a tax-free basis.

How they got it: The provision stems from a bipartisan proposal circulating on Capitol Hill for the last few years, most recently pushed by Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.), large employers and college groups. Reps. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) and Scott Peters (D-Calif.) have also introduced a companion bill in the House. Some critics, however, have said it will provide new tax benefits to financially secure, well-off borrowers who don’t need the help.

Casinos roll the dice and win
Special deal: Casinos pushed for provisions to make sure they wouldn’t be blocked from federal aid. They're allowed to apply for portions of the $350 billion in Small Business Administration loans if they’re a small business and need less than $10 million. Larger casinos can apply for $454 billion in loans backed by Treasury.

How they got it: Casinos were afraid of being excluded. The industry sought to make sure the bill didn’t include any provisions that would block MGM Resorts International, Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands or its other members from getting the same help as other industries.

Free video visitation in prison
Special deal: The legislation will mean free video conference and phone calls for inmates during the p******c, if Attorney General Bill Barr agrees.

How they got it: As the p******c spread throughout the U.S., prisons canceled normal visiting hours and closed facilities to outside visitors. And inmates typically face higher-than-usual charges for calling those outside the prison grounds, an issue that the Federal Communications Commission and some lawmakers have tried to address in the past. Last week, Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) pressed the Bureau of Prisons to allow inmate phone calls and videoconferencing for free during the p******c and touted a victory following the Senate’s passage of the relief measure.

Harbor dredging help
Special deal: The deal includes language making it easier for Congress to dole out money for harbor dredging by exempting from discretionary spending caps the Army Corps of Engineers funding provided through the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund. The provision is a boon for ports that need dredging work, like the one in Mobile, Ala., in Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard Shelby's (R-Ala.) home state.

How they got it: Prominent backers of the push include Shelby and House T***sportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.). Shelby has fought repeatedly with his own party over the issue. One Republican aide called the decision “an easy give to Shelby, since he’s been wanting it for years and now why not give it to him?”

Relief for farmers
Special deal: The stimulus provides $9.5 billion in emergency aid for the agriculture industry and replenishes $14 billion in spending authority to the Agriculture Department’s Commodity Credit Corp., a Depression-era financial institution set up to stabilize the farm economy — the same USDA agency sending trade bailout payments to farmers. Producers ranging from dairy farmers and cattle ranchers to fresh fruit and vegetable growers are eligible.

How they got it: Livestock groups have been leaning on lawmakers for weeks to pony up funds for producers who have seen commodity prices plummet since January. Western senators including John Hoeven (R-N.D.), who chairs the Appropriations panel that oversees agricultural spending, made sure those provisions were part of the stimulus plan from the get-go. Then, top Democrats like Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow, ranking member on the Agriculture Committee, pushed to include language making specialty crop farmers — like Michigan’s tart cherry growers — eligible for the emergency aid.

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Mar 27, 2020 11:48:15   #
moldyoldy
 
EmilyD wrote:
In the race to save the economy and pass the largest economic rescue package in American history, Congress still found a way to do some old-fashioned home state favors and reward key special interests:

Travel agents' relief
Special deal: The ability to apply for $25 billion in loans and loan guarantees reserved for the airlines.

How they got it: The airlines used their clout to get tens of billions of dollars in grants and loans included in the bill, but carriers aren’t the only ones who will benefit. The $25 billion allocated in loans and loan guarantees for the airlines will also benefit eligible businesses "approved to perform inspection, repair, replace, or overhaul services, and ticket agents.” The last two words — “ticket agents” — mean that travel agents who book flights will also be able to apply for a piece of the $25 billion.

Better, faster sunscreen
Special deal: Tucked in the final bill is language ensuring that the FDA reviews newer and more novel ingredients for over-the-counter sunscreen products in a timely fashion.

How they got it: The shout-out for sunscreen is part of a long-awaited effort to reform the over-the-counter drug industry, added to the rescue bill amid backing from that industry and various health groups. Besides expanding FDA oversight of over-the-counter products, the provision would streamline the process to change safety labels. Legislation has passed the House and Senate in various forms over the past two years. Last year the Senate easily passed a bill in a 91-2 v**e.

In addition to the over-the-counter reforms, the final relief package makes some updates to the Sunscreen Innovation Act, a 2014 bill co-sponsored by McConnell and signed into law by former President Barack Obama. In a statement at the time, McConnell lamented the slow review of applications for sunscreen ingredients that could potentially be more effective at protecting skin, adding that the bill will benefit Kentucky workers that manufacture “innovative sunscreen ingredients at facilities” in the state.

Equity for small states
Special deal: The agreement would provide $150 billion for state and local governments, with no state getting less than $1.5 billion. States are clamoring for help as tax revenue evaporates and unemployment claims climb by the tens of thousands every day.

How they got it: Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, represents Vermont. He told reporters on Thursday that he pushed for language to ensure that small states don’t lose out on emergency funds.

Job security for military brass
Special deal: The rescue package permits Trump to extend the terms of up to seven senior military leaders: the Air Force chief of staff; the chief of space operations; the chief of the National Guard Bureau; the directors of the Army and Air National Guard; and the chief of the Army and Navy Reserves. Many of those top officers' terms are set to expire later this year. The provision would permit Trump to keep these current leaders in the job until successors are confirmed.

How they got it: The provision was included in an initial Senate Republican version of the stimulus and has the backing of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The aim is to give Trump options to fill top leadership posts amid the c****av***s crisis. “At this unprecedented time, the committee and the administration wanted to ensure we have every possible option available to keep critical military positions filled,” Marta Hernandez, a committee spokesperson, said.

A win for the credit reporting industry
Special deal: Consumers wouldn't get a negative credit report if they have an agreement with a lender to delay payments or make partial payments. That was a way to stave off a total ban on negative credit reports during the crisis. The credit reporting industry contended a total ban would have been highly damaging to its products.

How they got it: Democrats like Sens. Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Brian Schatz of Hawaii unsuccessfully pushed for the ban, in addition to access to free credit reports and scores. It’s not the first win for credit reporting companies. During Congress' last major revamp of financial regulations in 2018, the industry overcame backlash from the massive Equifax data breach when it won language providing a shield from consumer lawsuits related to a free credit monitoring requirement in the bill.

Student loan tax boon
Special deal: The final package creates a new tax benefit for student loan borrowers whose employers help them pay off their debt. Under the bill, a company could pay up to $5,250 of an employee’s student loan payments each year on a tax-free basis.

How they got it: The provision stems from a bipartisan proposal circulating on Capitol Hill for the last few years, most recently pushed by Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.), large employers and college groups. Reps. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) and Scott Peters (D-Calif.) have also introduced a companion bill in the House. Some critics, however, have said it will provide new tax benefits to financially secure, well-off borrowers who don’t need the help.

Casinos roll the dice and win
Special deal: Casinos pushed for provisions to make sure they wouldn’t be blocked from federal aid. They're allowed to apply for portions of the $350 billion in Small Business Administration loans if they’re a small business and need less than $10 million. Larger casinos can apply for $454 billion in loans backed by Treasury.

How they got it: Casinos were afraid of being excluded. The industry sought to make sure the bill didn’t include any provisions that would block MGM Resorts International, Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands or its other members from getting the same help as other industries.

Free video visitation in prison
Special deal: The legislation will mean free video conference and phone calls for inmates during the p******c, if Attorney General Bill Barr agrees.

How they got it: As the p******c spread throughout the U.S., prisons canceled normal visiting hours and closed facilities to outside visitors. And inmates typically face higher-than-usual charges for calling those outside the prison grounds, an issue that the Federal Communications Commission and some lawmakers have tried to address in the past. Last week, Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) pressed the Bureau of Prisons to allow inmate phone calls and videoconferencing for free during the p******c and touted a victory following the Senate’s passage of the relief measure.

Harbor dredging help
Special deal: The deal includes language making it easier for Congress to dole out money for harbor dredging by exempting from discretionary spending caps the Army Corps of Engineers funding provided through the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund. The provision is a boon for ports that need dredging work, like the one in Mobile, Ala., in Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard Shelby's (R-Ala.) home state.

How they got it: Prominent backers of the push include Shelby and House T***sportation and Infrastructure Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.). Shelby has fought repeatedly with his own party over the issue. One Republican aide called the decision “an easy give to Shelby, since he’s been wanting it for years and now why not give it to him?”

Relief for farmers
Special deal: The stimulus provides $9.5 billion in emergency aid for the agriculture industry and replenishes $14 billion in spending authority to the Agriculture Department’s Commodity Credit Corp., a Depression-era financial institution set up to stabilize the farm economy — the same USDA agency sending trade bailout payments to farmers. Producers ranging from dairy farmers and cattle ranchers to fresh fruit and vegetable growers are eligible.

How they got it: Livestock groups have been leaning on lawmakers for weeks to pony up funds for producers who have seen commodity prices plummet since January. Western senators including John Hoeven (R-N.D.), who chairs the Appropriations panel that oversees agricultural spending, made sure those provisions were part of the stimulus plan from the get-go. Then, top Democrats like Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow, ranking member on the Agriculture Committee, pushed to include language making specialty crop farmers — like Michigan’s tart cherry growers — eligible for the emergency aid.
In the race to save the economy and pass the large... (show quote)


Yes, it is all of them trying to feather their own nest

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Mar 27, 2020 12:00:25   #
EmilyD
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Yes, it is all of them trying to feather their own nest

At least they are bipartisan issues, and not just what Nancy and Chuck want.

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Mar 27, 2020 13:00:53   #
Airforceone
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
March 23rd ~So people who are going under, starving, can't pay rent, are 'this close' to suicide and Pelosi has to have her 'wishlist'. Here are some of the ridiculous items Pelosi wanted in the Bill and was willing to shoot down the nearly completed Bill, when she rolled into town from vacation. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2020/03/23/here-are-the-details-of-nancy-pelosis-l*****t-wish-list-and-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-w***n-c****av***s-n2565543
Another article: Despicable ~ 9 Liberal Pet Projects Smuggled into Pelosi's C****-** Relief (Rescue) Bill https://pjmedia.com/trending/despicable-8-liberal-pet-projects-smuggled-into-pelosis-c****av***s-bill/
March 23rd ~So people who are going under, starvin... (show quote)


Here comes the propaganda again the contents of that bill in the House has not even been released. And here comes the Republicans listening to the town hall propaganda and they are great at playing to the ignorant right wing especially the OPP right wing and creating conspiracy and speculation as to what’s in it. (WHY NOT WAIT TILL THAT LEGISLATION IS RELEASED AND READ IT) it was the same BS with the senate version of that same bill and when the bill was passed non of the BS by OPP bloggers was in it. The bill hold up with Senate Democrats was a $500 billion slush fund for Trump to spend anyway tax payer funds anyway he wanted with (ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY AS TO WHERE THESE FUNDS WOULD BE SPENT) now the Town Hall is starting the same old Republican propaganda and when the legislation is released OPP bloggers will just ignore the contents and get onto some other conspiracy theory created by the Town Hall.

(SO INSTEAD OF THIS RIGHT WING PROPAGANDA LETS WAIT FOR THE FINAL BILL) Pelosi gave a press conference yesterday and indicated areas of the bill to address first the financial needs to eliminate the p******c and funds needed to get to the American people to keep the economy moving. Where the hell all this BS written by the Town Hall can’r is just stupid and lacks no GD common sense.

(SO THE PROPAGANDA AND CONSPIRACY THEORIST CONTINUE TO KEEP THE RIGHT WING IGNORANCE AND USING THE THE RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA PLAY BOOK

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