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Mar 29, 2020 15:17:10   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
4:02

Senate Democrats and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi successfully blocked swift passage of a c****av***s rescue package bill, but they did not get much from Republicans in return.

In the days following the negotiations, Republicans repeatedly swatted down additions to the bill proposed by Schumer, Pelosi, and Senate Democrats, despite their best efforts to deliver for select special interests.

Senate Democrats made a number of demands in the bill outside of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s wish-list bill that was 1,400 pages long, with no chances of getting passed.

“We weren’t going to give in to their demands,” a senior Republican leadership aide told Breitbart News. “This was not the time or the place, this was an emergency.”

Although Republicans ultimately allowed $75 million for public television and radio, $150 million for the Arts and Humanities, and $25 million for the Kennedy Center, several Democrat proposals were blocked.

Here are the top six items that Senate Republicans kept out of the bill, despite political pressure from the Democrats:

Money for Planned Parenthood: Senate Democrats wanted to bail out the a******n industry by allowing rescue funds for Planned Parenthood, one of their biggest non-profit allies. But Senate Republicans included language in the bill that ensured Planned Parenthood and other non-profits were not eligible. Democrats fought hard to remove the language but were met with a hard no. The bill also included language from the Hyde Amendment, ensuring that taxpayer funds would not directly pay for a******ns.
Green New Deal: Senate Democrats felt that the emergency spending bill was an opportunity to slip in tax breaks to benefit wind and solar energy. Senate Republicans refused, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell hoisted their efforts to shoehorn green agenda interests as proof that Democrats were not serious about helping the country, as they v**ed to block the legislation.
No Strings Funding for States: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tried to make sure that the billions of dollars sent to states could be used to fill holes in their budgets, especially in blue states that were already in debt. Senate Republicans, however, made sure that the emergency funding granted to states be used for c****av***s-related expenses. The rule vexed New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and other governors who wanted billions more funding with no strings attached.
Federal Mandates for Early and Mail V****g: Congressional Democrats believed they could use the c****av***s crisis to create new federal mandates to override state e******n laws, forcing every state to develop early v****g and e******ns through mail. Funding was ultimately sent to state e******n officials, but only for ways to protect v**ers from c****av***s.
Postal Service Bailout: Democrats believed that the c****av***s crisis could be used to rescue the postal service, which continues to suffer massive deficits. Democrats wanted $20 billion in funding with no strings attached, but Senate Republicans replaced it with a loan that required them to spend it on the effects of the c****av***s.
DHS Funding Restrictions: The bill includes t***sfer authorities that allows $289 million to be t***sferred to the Department of Homeland Security, but Democrats wanted some strings attached to the funding regarding ICE and immigration enforcement. The effort failed.

Ultimately, Senate Democrats successfully achieved big increases in unemployment insurance payments, something that even drew protests from select Senate Republicans. But Republicans expressed satisfaction that the president and McConnell retained the proposal to send direct checks to the American people, which was something that many Democrats opposed.

“If Chuck Schumer had his way, he would have eliminated the direct checks,” one Senate Republican aide told Breitbart News.

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Mar 29, 2020 15:32:22   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Chuck Schemer and Nancy PeLousy are the problem and never the solution. If the Government was a giant machine, they would each be a monkey wrench jammed in the gears.

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Mar 29, 2020 17:16:36   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
no propaganda please wrote:
4:02

Senate Democrats and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi successfully blocked swift passage of a c****av***s rescue package bill, but they did not get much from Republicans in return.

In the days following the negotiations, Republicans repeatedly swatted down additions to the bill proposed by Schumer, Pelosi, and Senate Democrats, despite their best efforts to deliver for select special interests.

Senate Democrats made a number of demands in the bill outside of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s wish-list bill that was 1,400 pages long, with no chances of getting passed.

“We weren’t going to give in to their demands,” a senior Republican leadership aide told Breitbart News. “This was not the time or the place, this was an emergency.”

Although Republicans ultimately allowed $75 million for public television and radio, $150 million for the Arts and Humanities, and $25 million for the Kennedy Center, several Democrat proposals were blocked.

Here are the top six items that Senate Republicans kept out of the bill, despite political pressure from the Democrats:

Money for Planned Parenthood: Senate Democrats wanted to bail out the a******n industry by allowing rescue funds for Planned Parenthood, one of their biggest non-profit allies. But Senate Republicans included language in the bill that ensured Planned Parenthood and other non-profits were not eligible. Democrats fought hard to remove the language but were met with a hard no. The bill also included language from the Hyde Amendment, ensuring that taxpayer funds would not directly pay for a******ns.
Green New Deal: Senate Democrats felt that the emergency spending bill was an opportunity to slip in tax breaks to benefit wind and solar energy. Senate Republicans refused, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell hoisted their efforts to shoehorn green agenda interests as proof that Democrats were not serious about helping the country, as they v**ed to block the legislation.
No Strings Funding for States: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tried to make sure that the billions of dollars sent to states could be used to fill holes in their budgets, especially in blue states that were already in debt. Senate Republicans, however, made sure that the emergency funding granted to states be used for c****av***s-related expenses. The rule vexed New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and other governors who wanted billions more funding with no strings attached.
Federal Mandates for Early and Mail V****g: Congressional Democrats believed they could use the c****av***s crisis to create new federal mandates to override state e******n laws, forcing every state to develop early v****g and e******ns through mail. Funding was ultimately sent to state e******n officials, but only for ways to protect v**ers from c****av***s.
Postal Service Bailout: Democrats believed that the c****av***s crisis could be used to rescue the postal service, which continues to suffer massive deficits. Democrats wanted $20 billion in funding with no strings attached, but Senate Republicans replaced it with a loan that required them to spend it on the effects of the c****av***s.
DHS Funding Restrictions: The bill includes t***sfer authorities that allows $289 million to be t***sferred to the Department of Homeland Security, but Democrats wanted some strings attached to the funding regarding ICE and immigration enforcement. The effort failed.

Ultimately, Senate Democrats successfully achieved big increases in unemployment insurance payments, something that even drew protests from select Senate Republicans. But Republicans expressed satisfaction that the president and McConnell retained the proposal to send direct checks to the American people, which was something that many Democrats opposed.

“If Chuck Schumer had his way, he would have eliminated the direct checks,” one Senate Republican aide told Breitbart News.
4:02 br br Senate Democrats and House Speaker Nan... (show quote)


So, repubs managed to get the largest socialist agenda bill passed.............................without additional socialist crap? What ^#$% hypocrites! Free money from the government IS socialism!

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Mar 29, 2020 17:19:09   #
Lonewolf
 
no propaganda please wrote:
4:02

Senate Democrats and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi successfully blocked swift passage of a c****av***s rescue package bill, but they did not get much from Republicans in return.

In the days following the negotiations, Republicans repeatedly swatted down additions to the bill proposed by Schumer, Pelosi, and Senate Democrats, despite their best efforts to deliver for select special interests.

Senate Democrats made a number of demands in the bill outside of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s wish-list bill that was 1,400 pages long, with no chances of getting passed.

“We weren’t going to give in to their demands,” a senior Republican leadership aide told Breitbart News. “This was not the time or the place, this was an emergency.”

Although Republicans ultimately allowed $75 million for public television and radio, $150 million for the Arts and Humanities, and $25 million for the Kennedy Center, several Democrat proposals were blocked.

Here are the top six items that Senate Republicans kept out of the bill, despite political pressure from the Democrats:

Money for Planned Parenthood: Senate Democrats wanted to bail out the a******n industry by allowing rescue funds for Planned Parenthood, one of their biggest non-profit allies. But Senate Republicans included language in the bill that ensured Planned Parenthood and other non-profits were not eligible. Democrats fought hard to remove the language but were met with a hard no. The bill also included language from the Hyde Amendment, ensuring that taxpayer funds would not directly pay for a******ns.
Green New Deal: Senate Democrats felt that the emergency spending bill was an opportunity to slip in tax breaks to benefit wind and solar energy. Senate Republicans refused, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell hoisted their efforts to shoehorn green agenda interests as proof that Democrats were not serious about helping the country, as they v**ed to block the legislation.
No Strings Funding for States: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tried to make sure that the billions of dollars sent to states could be used to fill holes in their budgets, especially in blue states that were already in debt. Senate Republicans, however, made sure that the emergency funding granted to states be used for c****av***s-related expenses. The rule vexed New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and other governors who wanted billions more funding with no strings attached.
Federal Mandates for Early and Mail V****g: Congressional Democrats believed they could use the c****av***s crisis to create new federal mandates to override state e******n laws, forcing every state to develop early v****g and e******ns through mail. Funding was ultimately sent to state e******n officials, but only for ways to protect v**ers from c****av***s.
Postal Service Bailout: Democrats believed that the c****av***s crisis could be used to rescue the postal service, which continues to suffer massive deficits. Democrats wanted $20 billion in funding with no strings attached, but Senate Republicans replaced it with a loan that required them to spend it on the effects of the c****av***s.
DHS Funding Restrictions: The bill includes t***sfer authorities that allows $289 million to be t***sferred to the Department of Homeland Security, but Democrats wanted some strings attached to the funding regarding ICE and immigration enforcement. The effort failed.

Ultimately, Senate Democrats successfully achieved big increases in unemployment insurance payments, something that even drew protests from select Senate Republicans. But Republicans expressed satisfaction that the president and McConnell retained the proposal to send direct checks to the American people, which was something that many Democrats opposed.

“If Chuck Schumer had his way, he would have eliminated the direct checks,” one Senate Republican aide told Breitbart News.
4:02 br br Senate Democrats and House Speaker Nan... (show quote)


but it was a f*****t who just signed the socialist bill how many years did you bash obama for doing similar
the difference we knew who obama gave the money to and most was repaid with interest!
republicans want to keep who gets it secret big difference.

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Mar 29, 2020 17:35:32   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
lpnmajor wrote:
So, repubs managed to get the largest socialist agenda bill passed.............................without additional socialist crap? What ^#$% hypocrites! Free money from the government IS socialism!


Personally, I'm not in favor of free handouts. Like that nasty $1200 I'll be getting. Are you sending yours back to the government? Just asking. I'm keeping mine to offset the coming inflation to pay for a lot of this s**t. My Social Security will go up with inflation. Maybe almost as much as the inflation, but that is still undetermined. But my pension doesn't. It is fixed. But I should be okay for the next 20 years.

Seeing all of the details of the bill would probably upset me. Loans, that might be the way to go. Unemployment insurance for so many who lost their jobs won't upset me.

But I am damn glad that most of what PeLousy wanted in the bill was defeated. Soundly. How are you about that? Please specify, and why.

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