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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Pelosi: Congress ‘very close’ to deal on more funding for small business loan program







House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that Congress is “very close” to reaching a bipartisan deal for additional funding for a small business loan program that ran out of money last week.

“We’re close. We have common ground,” Pelosi said in an interview on ABC News’ “This Week” that will air Sunday. “I think we’re very close to agreement.”

Translation:



The $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program went broke last week under overwhelming demand, leaving thousands of business owners in the lurch.

Congressional leaders are at a standoff in negotiating replenishing the relief fund and have been in talks with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

GOP lawmakers have been pushing for an additional $251 billion for the small business loans, but Democrats have been holding out, seeking another $250 billion to be designated to local and state governments and hospitals that have taken huge financial hits while on the frontlines in the fight against the coronavirus.

President Trump has been ripping Democrats over the past few days for holding up the loan program.

“Lawmakers must stop blocking these funds and replenish the program without delay,” Trump said at the White House briefing on Saturday. “The Democrats have to come on board. I used to read that these were Democrat programs, not Republican. Seems to have switched around a lot, hasn’t it, huh? Switched around a lot. The Republicans want it. I think the Democrats probably do too, but they also want other things that are unacceptable.”





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Australia Calls For Independent Probe Into Global Virus Response


Hope the rest of the world gets on board unhampered by the liberal PC bullshit.




BTW... I wonder how China's 'Axis of Evil' buddies Russia and Iran feel knowing China infected them with C-19?



Did you expect these dogs would side with Trump?


Because of their blind hatred each and every one of these warped assholes will tell you C-19 is Trump's fault not the Chinese.  That's the world we live in.

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Australia on Sunday called for an independent investigation into the global response to the coronavirus pandemic, including the World Health Organization's handling of the crisis.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne said the country would "insist" on a review that would probe, in part, China's early response to the outbreak in Wuhan, the city where COVID-19 emerged late last year.

"We need to know the sorts of details that an independent review would identify for us about the genesis of the virus, about the approaches to dealing with it (and) addressing the openness with which information was shared," she told public broadcaster ABC.

Payne said Australia shared similar concerns to the United States, whose President Donald Trump has accused the WHO of "mismanaging" the crisis and covering up the seriousness of China's outbreak before it spread.

Trump has also announced that Washington will halt payments to the UN body that amounted to $400 million last year.

"I'm not sure that you can have the health organization which has been responsible for disseminating much of the international communications material, and doing much of the early engagement and investigative work, also as the review mechanism," Payne said.

"That strikes me as a bit poacher-and-gamekeeper."

Payne added she believed the fallout from the pandemic was set to change the relationship between Australia and China "in some ways", with her concern around Beijing's transparency now "at a very high point".

Health Minister Greg Hunt backed the call for an independent review, saying Australia had achieved success in limiting the spread of the virus in part by going against WHO advice.

Australia -- which has recorded 6,600 coronavirus cases and 70 deaths linked to COVID-19 -- was one of the first countries to impose a ban on travel from China.

"Australia has been able to have, by global standards, just a profoundly important and successful human outcome, but we have done that by following the course that our medical experts here in Australia set out," Hunt said.

"We do know there was very considerable criticism when we imposed on the 1 February the China ban from some of the officials and the WHO in Geneva."

Hunt said although the WHO had "done well" in fighting diseases like polio, measles and malaria, its coronavirus response "didn't help the world".

"We have done well because we made our own decisions as a country," he added.

In recent weeks, Australia has seen the rate of new cases slow dramatically, leading health authorities to declare the country has "flattened the curve".

Tough restrictions on movement and gatherings are set to remain in place for at least the next month as officials attempt to keep the virus spread under control.






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If there was a Nobel Prize for Stupidity...



It would be him.




This guy is more often wrong than right.


He said this about Trump:

"We are very probably looking at a global recession, with no end in sight," Krugman wrote after the 2016 election.







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Another accomplishment of the CCP



Sowing the seeds of discontent.
















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Italian virologist says political correctness doomed his country's coronavirus response




Florence even launched a 'Hug a Chinese' Day initiative after Trump announced China travel restrictions


Just came across this article written March 21, 2020 and the death toll has only gone up since then.

PC run amok. Now I know why Italy got hit so hard early on. They were more concerned about emulating Trump's 'racist policies' choosing to follow in the footsteps of Chucky Boy.


...And did they pay a price for it!


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Italy is now the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe and one of the country's top virologists says political correctness is partly to blame.

Dr. Giorgio Palù, a professor of virology and microbiology of the University of Padova and the former head of the European and Italian Society for Virology, recently said that concerns over "politics" and being perceived as "racist" delayed Rome's response to the deadly virus that originated in China.
A proposal to isolate travelers coming from China was deemed as 'racist'

Palù told CNN that the Italian government failed by refusing to impose a wider and stricter lockdown earlier on, instead of the initial restrictions that focused on 11 areas Rome placed in a "red zone."

"We should have done more diagnostic tests in Lombardy where there was a big nucleus. There is no sense in trying to go to the supermarket once a week. You have to limit your time out, isolation is the key thing," he said.

Palù also believes that politics delayed the government's reaction, which he decried as "lazy in the beginning," saying there is "too much politics in Italy." 

The virologist added, "There was a proposal to isolate people coming from the epicenter, coming from China." However, he says the Italian government balked at the idea of singling out travelers coming from China out of concern it could be construed as racist. "Then it became seen as racist, but they were people coming from the outbreak."

'Hug a Chinese Day'

As RedState's Nick Arama points out, Italians were so preoccupied with perceptions of racism that the mayor of Florence even launched a "Hug a Chinese" Day initiative shortly after President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced travel restrictions on China.

"We follow the directions of the health authorities and we use caution, but no psychological terrorism," Mayor Dario Nardella saidin a tweet announcing the initiative while blasting those he said "could not wait to use this excuse to hate and insult." Nardella added the hashtag #AbbracciaUnCinese (#HugAChinese).



Naturally, Beijing welcomed Florence's "Hug a Chinese Day" project and promoted it through Communist Party mouthpieces CGTN and Global Times.



Over 53,578 Italians have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Saturday evening.







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