FUCK ALL CELEBRITIES. This clown is not on our side..Not even a little bit
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Trump is winning the narrative, as always. That is why. Fake News cannot beat him.
Quick..send dick pics to her
Good.. for some reason every time I go to Twitter, he is recommended for me to follow.That tells you all you need to know about him. He is a straight up shill
APPROVED. Now we just have to get the Mods to sticky this and you will get your prize
If you are following him on Twitter, you are fucking up.
That is what I said..Methed up loser
What if I told you that China is Asshoe?
Biden just jumped on the Trump Train !!
To be honest, they are probably always being close to full. With the shootings, drugs, homeless and old people dying, it is most likely almost always full. It is NYC, they would rather spend money on trannies and Illegals instead of fixing any real problems.
I can still see it
Fake. That is not his profile pic.
Chad Pergram covers Congress for FOX News.
In case you cannot read the article, it basicaly doesnt say shit. Senate leaders early Wednesday announced they struck a deal with the White House on the largest stimulus package in American history, aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus and staving off deep damage to the economy. While the details are being finalized, here’s what we know:
What does the stimulus package do? The deal agreed to early Wednesday would inject $2 trillion into the national economy, through business loans, $1,200 checks to Americans, expanded unemployment benefits and it offers federal assistance for hospitals.
The package includes a $150 billion “coronavirus relief fund for state and local governments that have so far carried much of the burden of combating the outbreak, according to a letter Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer sent to senators detailing the deal. It also offers up $55 billion to boost hospitals, as well as tens of billions in emergency funding for schools and transit, according to the letter. Who is eligible for assistance checks? All Americans who filed a tax return for the 2018 or 2019 tax years and earn $75,000 or less would receive a one-time check of $1,200 per adult, as well as $500 per child. The benefit would be phased out for those earning more than $75,000 at a rate of $5 for every extra $100 they earn, with those earning more than $99,000 individually receiving no check at all.
What about hard hit industries like airlines and oil and gas? While the details have yet to be released, earlier versions of the stimulus package provided $500 billion in secured loans to affected business. Airlines would receive $58 billion of that, and $17 billion would be set aside for companies deemed critical to national security. The remaining $425 billion would be available to affected industries across the board, presumably including oil and gas companies.
What about people who have been laid off? Unemployment insurance would be extended for four months, according to the Schumer letter. That comes with enhanced benefits for four weeks, multiple media outlets are reporting. Also, Democrats are saying those who lost jobs as a result of the coronavirus would receive the equivalent of their full salaries, though the details have yet to be released.
What about small businesses like restaurants and shops, who don’t have the resources to ride out weeks of closure? Businesses with fewer than 500 employees would be eligible for $300 billion in business interruption loans from the Small Business Administration. The loans would be forgiven if the business meets certain conditions, such as not laying off their workers. Loans would be capped at $10 million and could be used to pay staff and make mortgage and utility payments.
The package also includes $10 billion for small business emergency grants of up to $10,000 to cover operating costs, according the Schumer letter. And it includes $17 billion for the SBA to cover six months of payments for small businesses with existing loans.
How big is this? The $2 trillion package is more than twice the size of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which the Obama administration signed in 2009 to help keep the country out of depression during the financial crisis. In all, the federal government spent $831 billion on the 2009 stimulus.
When is Congress going to pass this? Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel, R-Kentucky, says he expectes to pass the stimulus package after the Senate convenes at noon today. The timeline for the House is less certain, though both Democratic and Republican leadership have signaled overwhelming support, likely getting the package to President Trump’s desk before the end of the week.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that faggot
Printer most likely has an auto hole built in
I am lack toast and tolerant.
I was thinking the same thing
Who is that with the dark glasses on?
It was for showing that methed up loser, I thought
Auto display is in the settings.
I love this place