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Senate leaves until September without coronavirus relief deal
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(08-14-2020, 01:53 AM)hounddoghowlie Wrote:
(08-14-2020, 12:14 AM)xuenchen Wrote: Well look at this will ya !!

The Senate has decided to Middle-Finger the Democrats and say see ya later !!

They are now apparently in recess and won't be back till next month !!

Democrats have failed to trick Republicans this time !!

They have been doing their best to sneak in all sorts of BS legislation into a new COVID19 Bill but it didn't work !!

COVID19 victims will have to wait !!

Guess Democrats don't see the Virus as all that important anymore eh  tinycool


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Quote:The Senate left Washington, D.C., on Thursday until September — the latest sign that a deal on a fifth coronavirus relief package is, at least, weeks away.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) had kept the chamber in session this week, which was technically the first in its August recess, as a last-ditch attempt to create space for the administration and congressional Democrats to get an agreement. 

But with talks stalemated, senators argue there is little reason for them to keep holding daily, roughly 1 1/2-hour sessions. The House already left town and isn't expected to return until Sept. 14. 


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well didn't the senate sneak in 30 billion in on their version for the pentagon. there should be nothing else in the bills except covid relief.  none of the 535 members of congress deserve to be there.


Amazing isn't it?  How out of touch they are?

I'm one of the lucky ones who's worked through the pandemic.  If I was at a point where I was going to lose my home because of their decisions and greed, heads would be rolling.  Literally.  I'm kind of surprised it hasn't happened yet to be honest.
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RE: Senate leaves until September without coronavirus relief deal - by Schmoe1 - 08-14-2020, 02:45 AM

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