Stimulus & Bailout Watch Thread

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At this point, it’s obvious that they aren’t going to work out a full stimulus bill before they head home for the Holidays. They also can’t go home without passing a bill to avert the government shutdown.

Therefore just tack on certain COVID-19 provisions to that bill rather than doing nothing at all. That’s all they have been doing really as everyone went him months ago.

Just do something.
 

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I don’t think anything will happen besides an unemployment extension being tacked onto the government funding bill.

Stimulus checks will have to wait until next year.

:francis:
 

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I don’t think anything will happen besides an unemployment extension being tacked onto the government funding bill.

Stimulus checks will have to wait until next year.

:francis:

They have to do an extension on the rent moratorium and student loan issue as well. In the meantime, they better be including a bailout for the landlords in the next stimulus.
 

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what is the purpose of continuously proposing this bullshyt? I don’t get it

Because he maintained control of the Senate, so he is perfectly fine and content with being a hinderance. Because of that, he essentially has all of the leverage at this point unfortunately as the stimulus bill has to go through him to pass :francis:

Unless the Democrats somehow manage to win those two Senate seats in GA. If not, he can continue to be an annoyance and play hardball :francis:
 

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Because he maintained control of the Senate, so he is perfectly fine and content with being a hinderance. Because of that, he essentially has all of the leverage at this point unfortunately as the stimulus bill has to go through him to pass :francis:

Unless the Democrats somehow manage to win those two Senate seats in GA. If not, he can continue to be an annoyance and play hardball :francis:

This is fine and dandy post GA runoff and Biden inauguration. If he’s seen as the hindrance to this deal by proposing this garbage he will lose his majority and leverage heading into a Biden administration
 
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