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送交者: 河山依旧[♀☆★★妙明真心★★☆♀] 于 2020-08-09 6:29 已读 889 次 1 赞  

河山依旧的个人频道

离开强制居家令,唯一的希望只能是疫苗问世或者群体免疫。磨刀不误砍柴工,美国政客似乎不懂。
额外失业金减少到每周400刀,到年底为止。美债又要攀升一个新高度。全球支付体系去美元化看来差不多不得不了。美国不同意的话,战争还会远吗?
冬季一来,新一波流感也会过来凑热闹。今年的冬天会如何?备一些含酒精的洗手液,漱口液吧。杀毒喷雾剂也多备一些。空调系统最好请专业人士清理一下。
收入年薪十万以下的,真的都需要减税吗?
两个党派自始至终都在为自己的票仓精打细算,没有人认真想过怎样做才能消灭病毒。
关于嘲笑懂王,enough is enough.不管怎么说,他也是一国之君。嘲笑几句就可以了,没有必要弄成全国性的娱乐项目,估计全球都知道了。家丑不可外扬。他是美国的国君啊,把他嘲笑的体无完肤,怼美国的颜面有什么好处?
电视台不嫌事儿大的记者们,别在刁钻古怪刁难懂王了。他需要更多时间和精力考虑控制疫情的对策,而不是挖空心思对付你们刁钻的问题。这种表面上看起来好像是民主与自由的行为,实际上是内耗。
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中国以及日本,这两个最大的债权国,是不是可以商量着减免一些美国的国债,总不能看着它崩盘吧?如果产能上来了,可不可以通过外交途径免费提供给美国一些生活必须品?美国复苏了,才有可能还债啊!
不管政府之间怎么怼。国内瘟疫爆发的时候,美国联邦快递,给我们免费承运了不少医用物资。市面上已经买不到口罩的时候,你去医院问,他们会和你约个时间,免费白给你很多很多。这些情谊不能忘记。应该弘扬。
美国的一些博物馆要被迫关闭了,这一关,有可能是永久性的。我们,可不可以在根本不会去的情况下,买几张年票?



Trump takes executive action to address economy amid pandemicThe president’s order includes unemployment relief, extends eviction moratoriums, cuts payroll taxes, and defers interest on federal student loans. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

President Donald Trump signed multiple excecutive actions one day after coronavirus relief negotiations fell apart in Congress.

Trump on Saturday signed a memorandum that is supposed to provide $400 a week for additional unemployment insurance benefits -- down from the $600 benefit that expired July 31. An executive order would extend a moratorium on evictions in addition to memoranda that would provide deferments for student loan payments and create a payroll tax holiday for those making less than $100,000 annually.

"Through these four actions, my administration will provide immediate and vital relief to Americans struggling in this difficult time," the president said from the signing at a news conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Saturday afternoon.



It remains unclear what legal authority Trump has to enforce the actions.

Trump called the $400 unemployment benefit -- which Democrats had insisted remain at $600 -- "generous." When asked about the decrease being a "hardship" for many he pushed back.

"Well, no, this is not a hardship, this is the money that they need," he said. "This is the money they want. And this gives them a great incentive to go back to work so this is much more than what was originally agreed. The 600 was a number that was there and as you know, there was, there was difficulty with the 600 number because it really was a disincentive."



Asked about the payroll tax holiday, which was opposed by both Democrats and Republicans and doesn't help the unemployed, Trump said "It helps people greatly. It helps our country get back and anybody that would say anything different, I think, is very foolish. Everybody wanted it. By the way, the Democrats want it, the Republicans want it, they just couldn't get it, they just couldn't come to an agreement but everybody wants it. And the very important thing is, the people want it and the people need it, actually."



Trump said he had intervened in the negotiations, in part, because Democrats had padded their bill with provisions that had nothing to do with coronavirus.

He said they were demanding "bailout money" for "states that have been badly managed by Democrats" and that the bill included "measures designed to increase voter fraud" and "stimulus checks for illegal aliens."



Talks on a path forward for a COVID-19 relief bill collapsed Friday, with both parties leaving negotiations citing no measured progress toward an agreement and no plans for a future meeting.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Chief of Staff Mark Meadows had been in daily discussion with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Earlier this week, Mnuchin and Meadows set a deadline for an agreement to be reached by Friday.

Pelosi and Schumer criticized the president's decision to sign the executive actions a statement Saturday evening.



"Today's meager announcements by the President show President Trump still does not comprehend the seriousness or the urgency of the health and economic crises facing working families," they wrote. "We're disappointed that instead of putting in the work to solve Americans' problems, the President instead chose to stay on his luxury golf course to announce unworkable, weak and narrow policy announcements to slash the unemployment benefits that millions desperately need and endanger seniors' Social Security and Medicare."

"These policy announcements provide little real help to families," they added. "For instance, not only does the President's announcement not actually extend the eviction moratorium, it provides no assistance to help pay the rent, which will only leave desperate families to watch their debt pile higher. Instead of passing a bill, now President Trump is cutting families' unemployment benefits and pushing states further into budget crises, forcing them to make devastating cuts to life-or-death services."



Majority Leader Mitch McConnell released a statement following Trump's signing celebrating the president's actions while laying into Democrats.

"Weeks ago, some predicted that Speaker Pelosi and Minority Leader Schumer might actually prefer if the American people received no further bipartisan aid before the election. Sadly, they have done nothing to suggest otherwise," he wrote. "I am glad that President Trump is proving that while Democrats use laid-off workers as political pawns, Republicans will actually look out for them."

When asked about how quickly the relief would get to Americans, Trump said, "We think it's going to be very rapid. We want it to be very rapid."



Pressed on comments he made Friday that he expected to be sued over his actions, he backtracked, saying, "What I said is, people can do whatever they want. I guess, maybe they'll bring legal actions. Maybe, they won't. But they won't win. They won't win."

He added, "If we get sued, it's going to be someone who doesn't want people to get money. And that's not going to be a very popular thing."

Pelosi and Schumer had criticized the use of executive orders in a press conference on Friday and said they were committed to negotiations.

"When the economy starts losing ground, the only choice is for a strong package, and yet at times yesterday our Republican friends seemed willing to walk away from the negotiating table to do an unworkable, weak and narrow executive orders, which are not going to do the job for the American people," Schumer said.
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