Virgil: Rep. Thomas Massie vs. America
On March 27, the object of presidential ire was Massie, who took it upon himself to delay passage of the CARES Act, the lifeline the economy needs in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
On March 27, the object of presidential ire was Massie, who took it upon himself to delay passage of the CARES Act, the lifeline the economy needs in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) touted the coronavirus relief bill, but stated it won’t be the last piece of legislation on coronavirus Congress will need to pass, and they must make sure hospitals “have more resources, supplies,
Elaine Parker of Job Creators writes in Fox Business about how the legislative stimulus package passed on Friday helps small business – the backbone of the U.S. economy, employing nearly half the country’s workforce – with $349 billion in forgivable small business loans.
While there are a lot of bad things that passed in the U.S. Senate’s version of the CARES Act, according to Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), he says the good outweighs the bad in the $2 trillion legislation.
Thursday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) predicted the House would pass the coronavirus relief legislation passed by the Senate a night earlier but he said it would come with debate first.
The Senate passed a substantial emergency relief bill on Wednesday night that would provide aid to small businesses, hospitals, and Americans suffering from the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
Democrats are hoping to install their leftist agenda through legislation the Senate is considering to help America weather the coronavirus.
Job Creators Network denounced Democrats for blocking a relief bill for millions of Americans hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.