Sunday, December 27, 2020

Did you notice yet?

 

The fate of the bipartisan package remained in limbo while trump is golfing in ‘South Florida’!

U.S. Congress reaches deal on COVID-19 aid package, plans votes for Monday | Reuters

Did you notice yet?

trump no longer needs you so you are forced to join the multitude of abused public, like it or not!


The trump flags have disappeared, the trump supporters have stopped speeding past our house radios blaring and trump supporters are without an unemployment check and/or a job while trump just keeps on golfing!


Trump Spends Christmas Golfing in Florida as Millions Await COVID Relief (thedailybeast.com)

'It's a chess game, and we are pawns':

Unemployment benefits expire for millions

 Dec 27, 2020

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —

Unemployment benefits for millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet lapsed overnight as President Donald Trump refused to signed an end-of-year COVID-19 relief and spending bill that had been considered a done deal before his sudden objections.

The fate of the bipartisan package remained in limbo Sunday as Trump continued to demand larger COVID-19 relief checks and complained about “pork” spending. Without the widespread funding provided by the massive measure, a government shutdown would occur when money runs out at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.

'It's a chess game, and we are pawns': Unemployment benefits expire for millions (wesh.com)

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – President Donald Trump appeared no closer to signing an end-of-year COVID relief and spending bill Sunday as unemployment aid expired, the government barrels toward a mid-pandemic shutdown and lawmakers implored him to break the impasse he created after Congress approved the deal.

Lawmakers press Trump on relief bill as jobless aid expires (clickorlando.com)

Deadline passes: Trump does not sign COVID-19 relief bill

Two key federal unemployment programs expired early Sunday as President Donald Trump refused to sign a $900 billion aid package. The President continued to resist signing the measure, arguing that Congress needed to increase the size of relief checks from $600 to $2,000.

Deadline passes: Trump does not sign COVID-19 relief bill (wftv.com)



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