08-10-2020, 03:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2020, 03:24 AM by DerVVulfman.)
(08-06-2020, 08:18 AM)kyonides Wrote: Facebook and Twitter muzzled Trump once againAh, well. The problem is that studies do show nearly no transmission among school children according to [/b]This study and others worldwide]. But that won't satisfy those in the Teacher's Union's since [b]95% of their donations are Democrat. They have no intent to back Trump at all, even though online teaching appears to suck
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53672893
They claimed Trump published something inaccurate about so they needed to get rid of it asap.
What did the US President actually state?
Well, he said kids were almost immune to the coronavirus.
(08-09-2020, 11:27 PM)kyonides Wrote: Trump signs relief order after talks at Congress collapseYa think? A Fifth bill, and a fifth time Pelosi had tried putting non-Covid content in for spending. And yet "again" her putting content in for Cannibis, claiming it needs protection while saying it is a good therapeutic. Heck, she tried to send money to the Kennedy Center within the Care's Act.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53712328
BBC Wrote:The directives include measures to support the unemployed, suspend payroll tax and extend student loans.I guess Wulfo might say here that we couldn't expect more from a bunch of Dems blocking actual efforts to stay clean and don't include additions that aren't -related at all.
Some of them are likely to face legal challenges given that Congress controls federal spending, not the president.
Democratic rival Joe Biden said they were "a series of half-baked measures".
Mr Trump said the measures would provide up to $400 (£306) per week in supplemental unemployment benefits to tens of millions of jobless Americans. This is less than the $600 people had been receiving until 31 July, when the benefit expired.
The president also said states would cover 25% of the new payments - the previous benefit was fully funded by the federal government. He is seeking to divert money from a previously approved disaster aid to states.