Anonymous wrote:When the WV Governor came out for the bill, that was the signal that Manchin was green lighted to support it. He can now claim that he tried to be bi-partisan, but that getting money out to the people and states and cities (like Wheeling, Charleston and Morgantown) was too important to hold up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the WV Governor came out for the bill, that was the signal that Manchin was green lighted to support it. He can now claim that he tried to be bi-partisan, but that getting money out to the people and states and cities (like Wheeling, Charleston and Morgantown) was too important to hold up.
Manchin, in a statement, confirmed that he would vote for the budget resolution, but warned that he wants the final bill to be "targeted."
“Let me be clear — and these are words I shared with President Biden — our focus must be targeted on the COVID-19 crisis and Americans who have been most impacted by this pandemic. The President remains hopeful that we can have bipartisan support moving forward. I will only support proposals that will get us through and end the pain of this pandemic," Manchin said in a statement.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/536977-machin-says-he-doesnt-support-raising-minimum-wage-to-15-per-hour
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Anonymous wrote:When the WV Governor came out for the bill, that was the signal that Manchin was green lighted to support it. He can now claim that he tried to be bi-partisan, but that getting money out to the people and states and cities (like Wheeling, Charleston and Morgantown) was too important to hold up.
Manchin, in a statement, confirmed that he would vote for the budget resolution, but warned that he wants the final bill to be "targeted."
“Let me be clear — and these are words I shared with President Biden — our focus must be targeted on the COVID-19 crisis and Americans who have been most impacted by this pandemic. The President remains hopeful that we can have bipartisan support moving forward. I will only support proposals that will get us through and end the pain of this pandemic," Manchin said in a statement.
Anonymous wrote:
Whatever helps you sleep at night. The only color Manchin knows is green and his state struggles A LOT. He knows this package will be huge for WV.
Seventy-three percent of the funds that would be provided to Americans under President Biden’s proposal for $1,400 stimulus payments would be directed to household savings, according to an analysis released Wednesday by the Penn-Wharton Budget Model (PWBM).
The report estimates that the other 27 percent of the relief would go to increased consumption.
John Ricco, a senior analyst at PWBM, said that the group analyzed how people in various income groups would be likely to use the additional money, and the propensity for households to spend each additional dollar they receive.
“At this point in the pandemic, we find that there is a lot of additional money flowing into households that don’t necessarily have the ability to spend that on additional goods and services,” Ricco said in an interview with The Hill.
Ricco said that PWBM didn’t do a similar analysis for the first round of direct payments that the IRS largely issued last spring. However, he thinks that such an analysis would likely have shown that a lower share of those funds went to household savings because more people were out of work at that time.
“Now, household balance sheets are in a much better place than they were at that time,” he said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats want to include milliions for Kennedy Center. ugh
It's owned by the federal government, dolt. It's a bureau of the Smithsonian. Thousands of people make their living from the Kennedy Center.
And the Smithsonian brings in millions of dollars in revenue for DC metro area.
It should have reopened already... with timed entry, enforced capacity, and other safety measures. Yet it’s so much sweeter to stay closed while getting govt help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats want to include milliions for Kennedy Center. ugh
It's owned by the federal government, dolt. It's a bureau of the Smithsonian. Thousands of people make their living from the Kennedy Center.
And the Smithsonian brings in millions of dollars in revenue for DC metro area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats want to include milliions for Kennedy Center. ugh
It's owned by the federal government, dolt. It's a bureau of the Smithsonian. Thousands of people make their living from the Kennedy Center.