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We are in a simplistic regime.
And the country wants simplistic summaries.
Of course there's much more to it but on the surface, the MAIN features of the two packages are what they are, yes? No?
Yes of course there's a lot more stuff in there.
Know why?
Because the House passed over 400 pieces of legislation which McConnell has thrown in the round file ever since Dems took the House, that's why.
Also, the Senate plan is pretty much going to be overseen by Trump, according to his statement, VERBATIM, made yesterday. He SAID he would LITERALLY make the decisions, and with McConnell, that means the Senate will automatically approve whatever Trump tells them to approve.
How about that five hundred billion dollar slush fund!! :lamo
That's like Ferdinand Marcos backing up the BRINK'S truck to the Bank of Manila just before taking off outta there.
Pelosi's bill is completely and utterly insane and will lead to the bankruptcies of tens of thousands of American businesses large and small. To quote the Forbes Article:
Paid Family Leave. The bill amends (and expands) the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The bill would apply to private and public sector employees, no matter the size of the employer. Employees who have been on the job for at least 30 calendar days would be entitled to take up to 12 weeks of job-protected leave to respond to the coronavirus. This would include self-quarantines and care for family members. Specifically, employees would be entitled to two full weeks of unpaid leave, and then receive a reduced benefit. Costs to employers would be offset by tax credits.
Her bill proposes that businesses, no matter the size, need to pay for sick leave which will be "offset by tax credits". That is, businesses which are shuttered and cannot make ongoing income need to pay for their employees continued time off. That is insane. Anyone who read that and who thinks that this would work has either never been responsible for running a business of any size with employees OR wants to crash the American economy and force untold thousands of businesses across the country to close permanently.*
Which will be good for me of course because I am a bankruptcy lawyer. But for everyone else? Small business owners will be coming to me in droves after this legislation is passed to file Chapter 7, and workers will be coming to me and my colleagues to file shortly thereafter.
*The only companies that can afford to do this will obviously be massive corporations with huge cash reserves, and even they will have a tough go of it.
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