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Pelosi and Democrats Crash recovery efforts. Kill Small Businesses life line...

Billy_Bob

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Pelosi and Democrats Crash recovery efforts. Kill Small Businesses life line...

Democraps sitting on their hands and killing the middle class.. Proof positive all democrats are concerned with is power and F the middle class and middle America..



They are doing what they are doing because a Great Depression works for them.........they believe it will get rid of Trump, and usher in new power for them that they have dreamed of since tyrants first controlled other people......

There is no down side to them if they burn the American economy to the ground. As pelosi showed with her 10,000 dollar refrigerators and gourmet ice cream, a Depression will never effect her and her family.....so she and the rest of the democrat party leadership at the federal and state level are more than happy to put 30 million Americans out of work......read cloward and piven, marx and the other socialists....the destruction of lives is how they get power......
 
Now watch these worthless bastards run back to DC and act like they are now the saviors..
 
You are insane.
LOL

Ignorance is bliss...

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This is the perfect opportunity to smash those pesky independent hard working Americans. Who cares they put their blood sweat and tears into their small businesses. They didn't build that anyway they can all go work for Amazon.
 
Pelosi and Democrats Crash recovery efforts.
Dems already voted for the first three relief bills. They are prepared to vote for a fourth. You are a lying fuckball.

Pelosi calls on Republicans to negotiate on phase four coronavirus recovery
 
Pelosi and Democrats Crash recovery efforts.
Dems already voted for the first three relief bills. They are prepared to vote for a fourth. You are a lying fuckball.

Pelosi calls on Republicans to negotiate on phase four coronavirus recovery
There was a clean bill to keep this program alive and you democrats killed it... lying fucktard...
 
Pelosi and Democrats Crash recovery efforts. Kill Small Businesses life line...

Democraps sitting on their hands and killing the middle class.. Proof positive all democrats are concerned with is power and F the middle class and middle America..


It's their greatest dream. The path to national socialism.
However I'm quite sure it's going to work out to be along their path to oblivion.
 
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Y'all just lick up your right wing propaganda and reality tv showmanship like it was your last milkshake.... oh, and Repub Rep Masse is going to delay it again, by his insisting on an in house vote...


Led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), Democrats are pressing for language ensuring that at least $60 billion of the $250 billion in additional small-business funds go through Community Development Financial Institutions — nonprofits that cater to low-income communities.

"I will not allow anything to perpetuate the disparity and access to capital that exists in our country," Pelosi said Tuesday night in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes. "So, when they said first-come, first-serve, ‘Oh we’re just serving the customers we know at the bank’ — what happens to our underbanked folks?"

Democrats are also pressing for an additional $150 billion for state and local governments; $100 billion for hospitals and community health centers; and a 15 percent increase in food stamps as part of the interim package.

Hoyer said he's spoken to Republicans who support the Democrats' proposed additions — "so I don't think it's the substance our request that seemed to be the problem," he said Wednesday.


"I think it was the process; they didn't like adding onto their request," Hoyer said. "But clearly the Congress is designed by the Constitution to provide resources that we believe are necessary, and the executive to carry it out. ... We would hope that we could reach agreement."


Adding pressure on lawmakers to reach a deal, existing PPP funding could be exhausted by the end of the week.


The Senate is scheduled to hold a pro forma session Thursday, providing a window for any agreement to move through the upper chamber, while the House has its next session scheduled for Friday.

Heading into that session, Hoyer took one option off the table, rejecting the idea that the House would adopt remote voting to move the next round of coronavirus relief — a strategy being pushed by some rank-and-file members amid concerns over travel and gathering in crowds.

"We are not going to be able to do that immediately, because we need to change the rules and we need to create [bipartisan] agreement," Hoyer said.
 
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Y'all just lick up your right wing propaganda and reality tv showmanship like it was your last milkshake.... oh, and Repub Rep Masse is going to delay it again, by his insisting on an in house vote...


Led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), Democrats are pressing for language ensuring that at least $60 billion of the $250 billion in additional small-business funds go through Community Development Financial Institutions — nonprofits that cater to low-income communities.

"I will not allow anything to perpetuate the disparity and access to capital that exists in our country," Pelosi said Tuesday night in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes. "So, when they said first-come, first-serve, ‘Oh we’re just serving the customers we know at the bank’ — what happens to our underbanked folks?"

Democrats are also pressing for an additional $150 billion for state and local governments; $100 billion for hospitals and community health centers; and a 15 percent increase in food stamps as part of the interim package.

Hoyer said he's spoken to Republicans who support the Democrats' proposed additions — "so I don't think it's the substance our request that seemed to be the problem," he said Wednesday.


"I think it was the process; they didn't like adding onto their request," Hoyer said. "But clearly the Congress is designed by the Constitution to provide resources that we believe are necessary, and the executive to carry it out. ... We would hope that we could reach agreement."


Adding pressure on lawmakers to reach a deal, existing PPP funding could be exhausted by the end of the week.

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The Senate is scheduled to hold a pro forma session Thursday, providing a window for any agreement to move through the upper chamber, while the House has its next session scheduled for Friday.

Heading into that session, Hoyer took one option off the table, rejecting the idea that the House would adopt remote voting to move the next round of coronavirus relief — a strategy being pushed by some rank-and-file members amid concerns over travel and gathering in crowds.

"We are not going to be able to do that immediately, because we need to change the rules and we need to create [bipartisan] agreement," Hoyer said.


so.......they want to launder the money through democrat friendly institutions who will cut the democrats a percent of that money.......

no thanks, you doofus.
 
Y'all just lick up your right wing propaganda and reality tv showmanship like it was your last milkshake.... oh, and Repub Rep Masse is going to delay it again, by his insisting on an in house vote...


Led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), Democrats are pressing for language ensuring that at least $60 billion of the $250 billion in additional small-business funds go through Community Development Financial Institutions — nonprofits that cater to low-income communities.

"I will not allow anything to perpetuate the disparity and access to capital that exists in our country," Pelosi said Tuesday night in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes. "So, when they said first-come, first-serve, ‘Oh we’re just serving the customers we know at the bank’ — what happens to our underbanked folks?"

Democrats are also pressing for an additional $150 billion for state and local governments; $100 billion for hospitals and community health centers; and a 15 percent increase in food stamps as part of the interim package.

Hoyer said he's spoken to Republicans who support the Democrats' proposed additions — "so I don't think it's the substance our request that seemed to be the problem," he said Wednesday.


"I think it was the process; they didn't like adding onto their request," Hoyer said. "But clearly the Congress is designed by the Constitution to provide resources that we believe are necessary, and the executive to carry it out. ... We would hope that we could reach agreement."


Adding pressure on lawmakers to reach a deal, existing PPP funding could be exhausted by the end of the week.

The Hill's Coronavirus Report: Georges Benjamin says cutting WHO...
Overnight Health Care: Trump to release guidelines on easing social...
The Senate is scheduled to hold a pro forma session Thursday, providing a window for any agreement to move through the upper chamber, while the House has its next session scheduled for Friday.

Heading into that session, Hoyer took one option off the table, rejecting the idea that the House would adopt remote voting to move the next round of coronavirus relief — a strategy being pushed by some rank-and-file members amid concerns over travel and gathering in crowds.

"We are not going to be able to do that immediately, because we need to change the rules and we need to create [bipartisan] agreement," Hoyer said.


so.......they want to launder the money through democrat friendly institutions who will cut the democrats a percent of that money.......

no thanks, you doofus.
I knew this would surface... They want their cut off the top to fund their campaigns...
 
Y'all just lick up your right wing propaganda and reality tv showmanship like it was your last milkshake.... oh, and Repub Rep Masse is going to delay it again, by his insisting on an in house vote...


Led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), Democrats are pressing for language ensuring that at least $60 billion of the $250 billion in additional small-business funds go through Community Development Financial Institutions — nonprofits that cater to low-income communities.

"I will not allow anything to perpetuate the disparity and access to capital that exists in our country," Pelosi said Tuesday night in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes. "So, when they said first-come, first-serve, ‘Oh we’re just serving the customers we know at the bank’ — what happens to our underbanked folks?"

Democrats are also pressing for an additional $150 billion for state and local governments; $100 billion for hospitals and community health centers; and a 15 percent increase in food stamps as part of the interim package.

Hoyer said he's spoken to Republicans who support the Democrats' proposed additions — "so I don't think it's the substance our request that seemed to be the problem," he said Wednesday.


"I think it was the process; they didn't like adding onto their request," Hoyer said. "But clearly the Congress is designed by the Constitution to provide resources that we believe are necessary, and the executive to carry it out. ... We would hope that we could reach agreement."


Adding pressure on lawmakers to reach a deal, existing PPP funding could be exhausted by the end of the week.

The Hill's Coronavirus Report: Georges Benjamin says cutting WHO...
Overnight Health Care: Trump to release guidelines on easing social...
The Senate is scheduled to hold a pro forma session Thursday, providing a window for any agreement to move through the upper chamber, while the House has its next session scheduled for Friday.

Heading into that session, Hoyer took one option off the table, rejecting the idea that the House would adopt remote voting to move the next round of coronavirus relief — a strategy being pushed by some rank-and-file members amid concerns over travel and gathering in crowds.

"We are not going to be able to do that immediately, because we need to change the rules and we need to create [bipartisan] agreement," Hoyer said.


so.......they want to launder the money through democrat friendly institutions who will cut the democrats a percent of that money.......

no thanks, you doofus.
I knew this would surface... They want their cut off the top to fund their campaigns...


Just like obama's stimulus...........the unions got most of it and then cut the democrats their check....
 
There was a clean bill to keep this program alive and you democrats killed it... lying fucktard...
Liar. There was a bill proposed by Repubs that did not adequately provide money for states and hospitals. Dems are negotiating for a better bill.

"Staffers for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are expected to continue talks with the Treasury Department on Thursday, a senior Democratic aide told CNBC. Those discussions will follow a similar one Wednesday afternoon as the nation’s top Democrats and Republicans seek to hash out the new funding just a few weeks after Congress passed the historic $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief spending package.

Though lawmakers appear close to extending funds for the programs, the pace at which U.S. small businesses exhausted the initial $349 billion program likely speaks to the extent and severity state-imposed business closures are having on restaurants, gas stations and other mom and pop retailers across the country."
 
Just like obama's stimulus...........the unions got most of it and then cut the democrats their check....
You really are just a sad little piece of manipulated shit.

"Last week, Pelosi and Schumer called for Congress to pass a bill that would include at least $500 billion in relief for small businesses, hospitals, states and food assistance programs.

Those funds would put $125 billion toward small businesses, another $125 billion for community-based lenders and Small Business Administration loans, $100 billion to bolster hospitals and community health centers, and $150 billion for state and local governments."
 

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