Daily reminder that with about 200 people reported dead, Coronavirus is officially the only cause of death in the United States according to the MSM You will remember the 200 during the November election right?
>All they have to do is just eliminate the federal income tax and it would solve everything. Literally not true. Maybe before all the quarantines and the layoffs. But a tax break means fuck all to people who are now out of work.
Hudson Roberts
Fat chance. Once the federal government installs a new tax, it would take the apocalypse to remove it.
Jason Ramirez
>leaving your house >not getting a 14 pound Butcher Box delivered to you
Carson Morris
A fucking leaf.
William Long
Are you the legendary lunchposter of lore? Come to free us from the normies with his kino? Director of based kinos and 3deep5me kinographies? Got a light?
>leftists governors shut down businesses over the meme flu >LOL LOOK WHAT REPUBLICANS DID kill yourself
Logan Gonzalez
>Bill Clinton forces banks to lend to every minority in the US without regard to ability to pay >Economy crashes on the tail end of Bush when the niggers can't pay anymore >Obama leaves the federal government response to a "pandemic" untouched because the media said nothing during H1N1 >when a "pandemic" rolls around the media capitalizes on it to dump Drumpf
hmm you may be right, but Jews take on names like that to try to blend in. but >looking at his wikipedia page it doesn't mention he's a jew, for some reason Jews love outing themselves as Jews
also >produced by Jim Henson Television >Jim Henson was raised as a Christian Scientist
so I would imagine that a non-jew would let another non-jew work in the area of Children's entertainment.
Nolan Phillips
> being faced with the worst economic collapse in the nation's history. that's why communist ideas need to be opposed and people need to deal with a bit of hard knocks because that'll teach the right lessons fast as long as leadership doesn't budge This 100%
> Boeing will be nationalized and largely US manufactured. Boeing, like Airbus, Tupalev, Embraer and Bombardier, is already a public company pretending not to be.
> also the impact of that is being underestimated: Nah, here is the thing: had it happened with the US and the US alone you guys would be completely fucked up. As it happened with all major powers it will balance itself out. So: people didn't went to restaurants, didn't travel to other countries or had parties in hotels? Governments of all around the world will bail those out for a pittance of money, will bail airliners and airplane companies, people will end up paying for the vacations they didn't took or for the air travel they didn't make (through either taxes or loss of purchase power through inflation or the furlough) and that would be it. Like 1929 you can print yourself out of this forced shutdown.
You can't print yourself out of needing to recreate a whole industrial sector you dismantled for the past 30 years, losing not only capacity but know how and specialized workforce.
Here is an analogy: imagine for some reason the US desperately needed to put another one of those golf carts in the Moon and collect some rocks. Back in the 70s? No biggie, send another Apollo. Today? Good luck finding the expertise to pull it off flawlessly in the same time constraint it happened in the 60s. Might as well start from scratch with modern technology and all the risks associated with it
Reminder that Trump himself has confirmed that the virus is serious and therefore the isolation orders should be obeyed. Anyone suggesting otherwise is a foreign agent.
McConnell is committed to a Monday vote; here were the new additions that ballooned the cost
>But there was significant progress during Saturday's negotiations on boosting unemployment insurance payments, a major source of contention between GOP and Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill. Senate Republicans have agreed to boost those payments by $250 billion, a major win for Democrats, said two sources familiar with the discussions. This will come on top of $250 billion in direct payments from the IRS to individual Americans, which President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Senate Republicans have made their key priority.
>And Senate GOP leaders and the White House conceded to a Democratic demand for tens of billions of dollars for hospitals and health-care providers as part of the rescue package. There also appears to be broad support for $350 billion in loans to small and medium-sides businesses that have been decimated as the U.S. economy grinds to a jarring halt in the facing of the growing coronavirus outbreak.
and it looks like the payment number is agreed to
>The discussions come after Senate Republicans introduced a $1 trillion measure Thursday to salvage the economy by providing assistance to individuals, small businesses and industries. Under the GOP proposal, individuals and families would receive $1,200 and $2,400 in direct cash payments based on their income. But some Republicans, including Sens. Josh Hawley (Mo.) and Mitt Romney (Utah), complained the proposal's structure — as written — would penalize lower income Americans who do not have a taxable income. Republican lawmakers and aides say this has been resolved.
I give it better than even odds of passing, easy to do a trillion plus spending bill if both sides can run up the tab together.
Aiden Foster
Wait where did all the nonessential unMAGA workers go guys? Were they nonessential posters too?
So another $1 trillion on the backs of the youth to save a few boomers Can't wait to see future history books talk about how boomers destroyed millennia of human civilization in a few decades
>I give it better than even odds of passing, easy to do a trillion plus spending bill if both sides can run up the tab together. IIRC the trumpbux in the House bill at least comes directly from the Federal Reserve, so at ZIRP there's no extra debt added. >refer to >it's happening
Imagine being the President of the United States during a global pandemic, the likes which the world has never seen, and you are called upon to lead the most powerful nation on Earth, and to convince your hundreds of millions of citizens that everything is ok, each night, during the most volatile stock market in history...and during an election year!
>Sens. Josh Hawley (Mo.) and Mitt Romney (Utah), complained the proposal's structure — as written — would penalize lower income Americans who do not have a taxable income. Republican lawmakers and aides say this has been resolved. NEETBUX CONFIRMED
it's a major fucking blessing that it's a worldwide thing and not a local one, because that sure would have fucked everything beyond fuck, but it's still incredibly precarious. it's basically just a shoe everyone's been waiting to drop that's all fun especially for shitposting, but the trick is remaining on top. like you often say, the only fun part of despair is making sure it happens to others
Really? You don't think so? I am only taking home 75% of my paycheck, and so are millions of other Americans who work. And when I file my taxes, I hardly get anything back of what I paid. And you know damn well that the government squanders and wastes all our tax dollars. If our government is really worried about the economy, they should just stop stealing our incomes and let us spend our own hard earned money on what we want to spend it on.
Kevin Howard
>Trump was right again HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT!!!