I get his meaning, but I wouldn't call it giving up. I'd call it doubling down. They have intentionally abrogated civic responsibilty and broken their oaths of office. If I do nothing, I get no blame at the end. Trump's the same yellow-bellied coward that he was as cadet bone spurs. The hoax rallies, leaving ppl on ship to keep #s low, lying about severity of coming pandemic, lying about rollout of tests and 'private/public partnerships,' demanding fealty in order to get life saving supplies, lying about being left with no resources by Obama, etc. Traitorous criminal syndicate purposefully making a pandemic worse.
I must have mis-heard. I pulled up the data and it shows that two lenders were responsible for $25B. My fault
He’s a typical “both-sides” guy who’s all jacked up due to personal circumstances. While the latter is understandable, equating the “politicking” of Trump and Whitmer shows stupidity and cosmetic, surface thought. Donald Trump might be the most overtly political-acting figure of our lifetime, which is ironic considering that much of his appeal comes from the fact that he’s not from the political establishment.
once we found out that $10 million wasn’t actually the minimum and just the minimum per subsidiary, it will be very interesting to see which companies got massive payouts. WSJ only broke the Ruth’s chris news because they filed it with the SEC. Anyone know if/when we find out who for those funds for private companies?
Trump's Restaurant Advisory Board National Restaurant Association interim CEO Marvin Irby McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski Darden Restaurants (parent company of Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Capital Grille) CEO Gene Lee Jr. Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy Subway CEO John Chidsey Bloomin’ Brands (parent company of Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba’s Italian Grill) CEO David Deno YUM! Brands (parent company of KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut) CEO David Gibbs Papa John’s CEO Rob Lynch Wendy’s CEO Todd Penegor Waffle House CEO Walt Ehmer Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson Wolfgang Puck Thomas Keller Jean-Georges Vongerichten Daniel Boulud M Crowd Restaurant co-founder Ray Washburne (a member of the president’s intelligence advisory board) Jimmy John’s founder Jimmy John Liautaud With these new additions added to the list on April 15: Kraft SVP of Corporate & Government Affairs Michael Mullen National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors CEO Dirk Van Dongen International Franchise Association CEO Robert Cresanti Inspire Brands (parent company of Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic, Jimmy John’s) CEO Paul Brown
Rustling up civil unrest because Donald Trump won’t coordinate testing is insane. But that seems the current plan such as there is.
I'm not doing shit outside. These fucking hillbillies are going to give everyone the virus in under a month.
Its amazing how there should be a coming together in this country currently but a larger divide is forming. Fuck this
It’s going to be infuriating when there’s a second wave of Coronavirus and somehow the democrats get blamed for it.
Florida has seen a 120% increase in positive tests in the last 14 days. I'm not sure that falls into the "Phase 1" completed guidelines
Alabama up over 200% in new cases in the last 14 days Not sure these states are following the guidelines
Gonna be weird when all these small business GOPers find out the GOP doesn't give a shit about them. Dems really fucked this up to by not putting enough stipulations in the bill
pretty much on target for an admin that features linda mcmahon as its small business czar or whatever there were dozens of small wrestling companies across the united states for decades before wwf/wwe ran them out of business
THE ECONOMY, STUPID. And Trump's dumbass swung back to "OPEN HER BACK UP" narrative so the slack jaw govs across the south are ready to go
a friend of mine partially owns one bar and then owns another small bar himself. He didn’t even know about the Florida loans and he was too late for the federal loans. The actual “small” businesses are not getting these loans. It‘s mostly the businesses owned by power players who are experienced, rich and have the connections to help navigate it quickly and efficiently.
I don't know if Deaths are the best measure. Cases or positive % per 1000 test or something needs to be the metric. I'm not sure there's a single state right now in good shape vs 14 days ago. I'd love to see the list.