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appalachiablue

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34. Maybe more succinct, but heavier GOP slant? Pelosi is The fighter!:
Mon Aug 3, 2020, 02:59 PM
Aug 2020

'Second stimulus check updates: Coronavirus relief bill remains up in air as negotiations are slow, grinding, By ANDREW TAYLOR, Assoc. Press/ Chicago Tribune, AUG 03, 2020 AT 12:57 PM EDT

WASHINGTON — Slow, grinding negotiations on a huge COVID-19 relief bill are set to resume Monday afternoon, but the path forward promises to be challenging and time is already growing short. Republicans are griping that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi won't drop her expansive wish list even as concerns are mounting that the White House needs to be more sure-footed in the negotiations.

Both the Trump administration negotiating team and top Capitol Hill Democrats remain far apart, and talks since Saturday — when the combatants announced modest progress — have yet to lend momentum. Both sides used television appearances over the weekend to showcase their differences. Ahead of Monday’s talks, all sides predict a long slog ahead despite the lapse of a $600-per-week supplemental COVID-19 jobless benefit, the beginning of school season and the call of lawmakers’ cherished August recess. Several more days of talks are expected, if not more. The White House is seeking opportunities to boost President Donald Trump, like another round of $1,200 stimulus payments and extending the supplemental jobless benefit and partial eviction ban. Pelosi, the top Democratic negotiator, appears intent on an agreement as well, but she's made it clear she needs big money for state and local governments, unemployment benefits, and food aid.

Appearances by the principal negotiators on Sunday's news shows featured continued political shots by White House chief of staff Mark Meadows at Pelosi for turning down a one-week extension of the $600 benefit in talks last week. Meadows, however, is understaffed during the talks and seems to struggle with his read on Pelosi. He spent much of his time on CBS’ “Face The Nation” attacking her for opposing a piecemeal approach that would revive jobless benefits immediately but leave other items like food stamps and aid to states for later legislation. She is insisting on a complete package.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is so far playing a low-profile role. But he has been a constant in negotiations in four prior COVID-19 response bills, and he is facing time pressure as an antsy Senate yearns to exit Washington. The Democratic-controlled House has left for recess and won't return until there is an agreement to vote on, but the GOP-held Senate is trapped in the capital.

Areas of agreement already include the $1,200 direct payment and changes to the Protection Program to permit especially hard-hit businesses to obtain another loan under generous forgiveness terms. But the terms and structure of the unemployment benefit remains a huge sticking point, negotiators said Sunday, and Meadows hasn't made any concessions on the almost $1 trillion Pelosi wants for state and local governments grappling with pandemic-related revenue losses.

“We still have a long ways to go,” Meadows said, adding, “I’m not optimistic that there will be a solution in the very near term.”

> Pelosi said she’d consider reducing the $600 benefit for states with lower unemployment rates. Republicans want to cut the benefit to encourage beneficiaries to return to work and say it is bad policy since it pays many jobless people more money than they made at their previous jobs. “Right now, today, we have an emergency,” Pelosi said Monday on CNN. “A building is on fire and they are deciding how much water they want to have in the bucket. This is very important to stop — millions of people could have fallen into poverty without this $600.”
Another sticking point is that Republicans want to give more school aid to systems that are restarting with in-school learning, even as Dr. Deborah Birx, Trump’s top coronavirus adviser, cautioned that schools in areas with spikes in cases should delay reopening. “In the areas where we have this widespread case increase, we need to stop the cases, and then we can talk about safely reopening,” Birx said on “This Week.”

The House passed a $3.5 trillion measure in May, but Republicans controlling the Senate have demanded a slower approach, saying it was necessary to take a “pause” before passing additional legislation. Since they announced that strategy, however, coronavirus caseloads have spiked and the economy has absorbed an enormous blow. ~

https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-nw-second-stimulus-check-unemployment-updates-20200803-wyo5oukejzc6dididkqodwyco4-story.html

. RandySF Aug 2020 #1
Cavey!!!!! BumRushDaShow Aug 2020 #3
Thank you Speaker Pelosi for fighting for families! onetexan Aug 2020 #2
The 600 while nice is unsustainable to be honest plus it's likely to anger and alienate a number of cstanleytech Aug 2020 #4
I think it should be up to $600 or a 100% of your lost salary Buckeyeblue Aug 2020 #14
Same workers who pay a shit load of taxes stop buying crap from Amazon... Bengus81 Aug 2020 #36
There is a deadly pandemic going on that's actually getting worse Withywindle Aug 2020 #37
There's a slight bending of the curve: daily new cases, 7 day moving average: down 11.8% progree Aug 2020 #38
Opening up any more will reverse that small downward trend immediately Withywindle Aug 2020 #39
"Opening up any more will reverse that small downward trend immediately" - For sure /nt progree Aug 2020 #40
I hope the shield against lawsuits doesn't make it in. MrsCoffee Aug 2020 #5
+1 appalachiablue Aug 2020 #9
We shall see, looks like POTUS realizes the need for votes appalachiablue Aug 2020 #13
Too true. nt crickets Aug 2020 #17
While also squeezing the working citizens 2naSalit Aug 2020 #22
These bills are compromises of sharply differing views of everything bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #6
The economy did not contract 33% last quarter. It contracted at a 33% annual rate progree Aug 2020 #12
You're right, but when arguing with a MAGAt, bring big lies /nt bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #20
I just prefer that here we not mislead our fellow progressives. And the truth is bad enough progree Aug 2020 #21
Here's a piece with clips from CNN and FOX confirming 32% drop in the second quarter bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #24
A 4 second video clip from Fox and CNN doesn't confirm diddly squat. They are not the producers progree Aug 2020 #27
Oh, really? Because it wasn't reported that way on CNN and FOX bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #25
This YouTube blabbermouth showed only a few seconds of clips progree Aug 2020 #26
Here is the text online version of CNN's report progree Aug 2020 #28
Here is the text online version from Fox News progree Aug 2020 #29
Thank You Speaker Pelosi, and stand your ground on it all, duforsure Aug 2020 #7
We do NOT negotiate with hostage-takers sure why not Aug 2020 #18
Where has Pelosi said she want $2,000 per month stimulus checks? Polybius Aug 2020 #30
spot polling is probably an impact. The public will squarely hold GOP and trump accountable beachbumbob Aug 2020 #8
The will change, but closer to the election in order to try and buy votes RazzleCat Aug 2020 #10
GOP have been sitting on the House's aid's package for 10 weeks ..... Iliyah Aug 2020 #11
I love the smell of right-wing desperation in the morning..... (nt) Paladin Aug 2020 #15
+1 2naSalit Aug 2020 #23
Will loan deferrals be extended in the new bill? Buckeyeblue Aug 2020 #16
Tramp and the GOP CAVED--again meow2u3 Aug 2020 #19
Any news on this today? Polybius Aug 2020 #31
What I found just now, long article. I'll check later if poss. appalachiablue Aug 2020 #32
Thank you so much! Polybius Aug 2020 #33
Maybe more succinct, but heavier GOP slant? Pelosi is The fighter!: appalachiablue Aug 2020 #34
Why should the Dems make a counter-offer? pfitz59 Aug 2020 #35
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