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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed but that doesn’t tell me why there aren’t conditions on what Mnuchin does with the funds. He can have discretion so long as his moves are immediately transparent
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Small business employees make up less than half of all employees. We need to be looking at all businesses and keeping all employees safe.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSmall business employees make up less than half of all employees. We need to be looking at all businesses and keeping all employees safe.
Cruise industry. Trump is talking about giving them a bail out.
1) most ships are flagged in foreign countries like Belize to avoid US taxes. So Belize should be giving those bail outs, not us.
2) it’s a GLOBAL, employees across globe business so why is one country talking about bailing the world out?
3) US employees of cruise lines will easily find higher paying jobs being high tech food service workers and cleaning just like on the ship only NOW elsewhere and ar higher pay and better working conditions.
4) so it seems like the CEO’s of cruise lines are here but we don’t need to bail them out and maybe they can petition Belize for their ships
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I've no issue with the cruise industry falling apart. Those mega ships are scourge on the environment. As said above, most aren't even US based and many employ people from around the world, not just US citizens.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSmall business employees make up less than half of all employees. We need to be looking at all businesses and keeping all employees safe.
https://sbecouncil.org/about-us/facts-and-data/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut they also account for a huge % of total US businesses and are big drivers of employment gains. Smaller companies are also less likely to have robust benefit packages (read: health care) or deep pockets to weather the storm.
https://sbecouncil.org/about-us/facts-and-data/
What I am advocating for, though, is the continued support for large businesses as well. There will be many layoffs/furloughs with those businesses and we can't forget about those employees, either.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm not advocating anything against SMBs. On the contrary, much of my discretionary spending is with SMBs.
What I am advocating for, though, is the continued support for large businesses as well. There will be many layoffs/furloughs with those businesses and we can't forget about those employees, either.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI've no issue with the cruise industry falling apart. Those mega ships are scourge on the environment. As said above, most aren't even US based and many employ people from around the world, not just US citizens.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm ok with little funding to support the cruise industry, but that's also a bit selfish. I can't stand them, they don't hire many American workers.
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The national shortage of N95 respirator masks can be traced back to 2009 after the H1N1 swine flu pandemic, when the Obama administration was advised to replenish a national stockpile but did not, according to reports from Bloomberg News and the Los Angeles Times.
A federally backed task force and a safety equipment organization both recommended to the Obama administration that the stockpile be replenished of the 100 million masks used after the H1N1 outbreak, according to the Los Angeles Times.
https://www.latimes.com/politics/sto...s-warned-about
Bloomberg News reported similar findings.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ffice-supplies
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Paul defended his handling of the situation, saying he got tested simply because he and his wife had traveled extensively in recent weeks and he's at higher risk due to having part of his lung removed following an assault.
"I felt that it was highly unlikely that I was positive since I have had no symptoms of the illness, nor have I had contact with anyone who has either tested positive for the virus or been sick," he said.
Paul said he remains "asymptomatic" and said to his critics: “For those who want to criticize me for lack of quarantine, realize that if the rules on testing had been followed to a tee, I would never have been tested and would still be walking around the halls of the Capitol. The current guidelines would not have called for me to get tested nor quarantined. It was my extra precaution, out of concern for my damaged lung, that led me to get tested.
"Perhaps it is too much to ask that we simply have compassion for our fellow Americans who are sick or fearful of becoming so. ... The broader the testing and the less finger-pointing we have, the better."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPaul defended his handling of the situation, saying he got tested simply because he and his wife had traveled extensively in recent weeks and he's at higher risk due to having part of his lung removed following an assault.
"I felt that it was highly unlikely that I was positive since I have had no symptoms of the illness, nor have I had contact with anyone who has either tested positive for the virus or been sick," he said.
Paul said he remains "asymptomatic" and said to his critics: “For those who want to criticize me for lack of quarantine, realize that if the rules on testing had been followed to a tee, I would never have been tested and would still be walking around the halls of the Capitol. The current guidelines would not have called for me to get tested nor quarantined. It was my extra precaution, out of concern for my damaged lung, that led me to get tested.
"Perhaps it is too much to ask that we simply have compassion for our fellow Americans who are sick or fearful of becoming so. ... The broader the testing and the less finger-pointing we have, the better."
He took the test THEN went to the Senate gym. Completely irresponsible thing to do until you've gotten your results. Did his wife go out as well? If he was potentially positive, the odds she was too were very high.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"Perhaps it is too much to ask that we simply have compassion for our fellow Americans who are sick or fearful of becoming so. ... The broader the testing and the less finger-pointing we have, the better."
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