Posted on 03/24/2020 12:09:02 PM PDT by ransomnote
No Kidding! Be one if you want, run the risk, but I have no interest about your personal problems, do your job and shut up like everyone else.
Post deleted by the author. These people disgust me
good deal Dis, sounds like a plan!
Good Find.
Maybe?
THANKS!
Good point. Would not put any of it past the Rats.
Hemophilia
Blood doesnt clot
Russian monarchy......from Queen Victorias daughter
They kicked James Woods off again? Wth Jackhole!
JFK Sr. Which is still odd to me, maybe even more odd then if it was Jr.
Just JFK I believe, not Jr.
No, I have never gotten the bot message.
I've been thinking that it's looking like Cuomo might swoop in and save the party at their convention. Several others on these threads are thinking the same. Looks like he's getting stronger every day. What's he going to say when Hyroxychloroquin and Z Pack goes into widespread use and all his doom and gloom turns out to pure bull squat while the President's "Unsubstantiated hope" is proven correct?
James Wood Twitter still there.
(not) Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 24, 2020
What a fraud, the smart people, what an insufferable twit. And why is she out of breath after walking less than a minute
Republican Senators Demand A Fix To Drafting Error In Coronavirus Legislation
On Wednesday Republican Senators Tim Scott, Ben Sasse and Lindsey Graham issued a statement demanding the need to fix a drafting error in the coronavirus emergency legislation. The Senators noted that the legislation, as is, would incentivize layoffs across the nation and would risk life-threatening consequences to critical industries.
A massive drafting error in the current version of the coronavirus legislation could have devastating consequences: Unless this bill is fixed, there is a strong incentive for employees to be laid off instead of going to work, the statement from the Senators read.
The Senators stressed: If the federal government incentivizes layoffs, we risk life-threatening shortages in sectors where doctors, nurses and pharmacists are trying to care for the sick and where growers and grocers, truckers and cooks are trying to get food to families tables. This isnt who we are as Americans; this isnt what we do in a crisis. We must sadly oppose the fast-tracking of this bill until this text is addressed, or the Department of Labor issues regulatory guidance that no American would earn more by not working than by working.
...umbob.....um.... used to live there.
...just marking my territory....LOL!
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