Let's Talk Politics Shall We!

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  • Let's Talk Politics Shall We strive to be the ultimate source for news on politics and policy in power centers across every State where access to dependable information, nonpartisan journalism and real-time tools create, inform and engage a National citizenry. For the best selling books on politics this year: (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/32fctax https://amzn.to/2ZnCW3D https://amzn.to/2F6HAfO
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  • How Other Countries Are Helping Their Citizens During The Pandemic(While The US Government Does Nothing!)
    Dec 12 2020
    How other countries are helping their citizens during the Pandemic while the US Government can't agree on a simple stimulus deal! Read how other countries are helping citizens: https://www.businessinsider.com/countries-offering-direct-payments-or-basic-income-in-corona-crisis-2020-4 Recommended Reading (Support the channel by making a purchase) Amazon Affiliate Link(A Very Small Commission may be made) Bailout: How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street: https://amzn.to/2Lx1mnt
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    29 mins
  • How was the Covid-19 Vaccine Created so quickly?
    Dec 12 2020
    How was the Covid-19 Vaccine created so quickly when: Vaccine development is a long, complex process, often lasting 10-15 years and involving a combination of public and private involvement. The current system for developing, testing, and regulating vaccines developed during the 20th century as the groups involved standardized their procedures and regulations. Click on the link to learn about Vaccine Development: https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/vaccine-development-testing-and-regulation Support the channel by purchasing the recommended reading: Boost Your Immune System, Boost Your Metabolism and Boost Your Energy: Learn How to Strengthen Your Immunity, Increase Your Metabolism and Your Energy So You Can Live a Healthier and Fuller Life. Amazon Affiliate Link: (Small Commission May Be Earned) https://amzn.to/2KfjyBs
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    44 mins
  • Senate Republicans fail to advance coronavirus stimulus bill as stalemate drags on!
    Sep 10 2020
    The Senate failed Thursday to advance a Republican Coronavirus stimulus plan, the latest blow to stalled efforts to pass another package to mitigate the pandemic’s damage. The measure fell short of the 60 votes needed on a procedural step to move toward passage. All Democrats present, and one Republican in Rand Paul of Kentucky, opposed it in a 52-47 vote. The nearly unanimous vote for the GOP followed weeks of disagreements within the Republican caucus about whether to pass any more aid at all. The legislation would have reinstated enhanced federal unemployment insurance at a rate of $300 per week, half of the $600 weekly payment that expired at the end of July. It would have authorized new small business loans and put money toward schools and into Covid-19 testing, treatment and vaccines. The measure did not include a second $1,200 direct payment to individuals. It also lacked new relief for cash-strapped state and local governments or money for rental and mortgage assistance and food aid — all priorities for Democrats. “It is beyond insufficient. It is completely inadequate,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said of the GOP plan earlier Thursday. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., brought the measure to the Senate floor this week as efforts by the Trump administration and Democratic leaders to strike a bipartisan relief agreement remained stalled. He aimed not only to show Republicans, and particularly vulnerable GOP senators running for reelection this year, were taking action to fight the pandemic, but also to put pressure on Democrats ahead of Election Day. “They can tell American families they care more about politics than helping them,” McConnell said of Democratic senators who oppose the bill. Congress has failed to pass a fifth coronavirus aid package even as the outbreak infects tens of thousands of Americans per day and economic pain felt by millions of jobless people sharpens. Lifelines including the jobless benefits, a federal moratorium on evictions and the window to apply for Paycheck Protection Program small business loans have all lapsed. While President Donald Trump has taken unilateral steps to extend temporary unemployment aid to some Americans and limit evictions for a few months, only Congress can pass comprehensive relief because it controls federal spending. Doubts have grown about lawmakers’ ability to approve any more stimulus during the heated final weeks before the 2020 election. Even so, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters Thursday that she is hopeful Congress can pass another bill before Election Day. Asked Wednesday about whether another relief bill would come together, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded, “I don’t know.” “We’ll see. I hope there is. It’s important to a lot of people out there,” the top Trump administration negotiator in aid talks said. As Republicans try to hold on to their 53-47 Senate majority in November, every GOP incumbent running this year supported the aid package. The most vulnerable Senate Democrat, Doug Jones of Alabama, opposed it. So did Gary Peters of Michigan, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Tina Smith of Minnesota, all of whom will face voters this year in states where the 2016 election was close. (CNBC) For the best selling books on politics this year: (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/32fctax https://amzn.to/2ZnCW3D https://amzn.to/2F6HAfO
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    23 mins

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