truly negotiating until after the election, Covid relief really can't be all that important to all those liberals out there who want her as the Speaker of the House. It's good Mitch doesn't lose any sleep over this, because the majority of American's don't think it's necessary.
Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/10/coronavirus-stimulus-update-congress-fights-over-relief-bill.html
This phrase seems to pop up in all reports I've seen lately and appears to be at the crux of the holdup.
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need "more" indemnification? (just trying look like I understand 'legalese'...;-))
s going against Amazon, Walmart, the airlines, etc...basically any organization that really couldn't stay open by allowing everyone to work from home. Despite no chance of being able to actually prove someone got Covid at the workplace, each of the companies will be forced to unload documents about their Covid response and how they ignored the CDC's instructions. Companies will settle out of court to just make it go away and lawyers will get a big paycheck. It's truly a noble profession.
ago...what is so materially different this time?...Actually, I sense that it's way more political than substantive, but knowing the details would help me figure out who's neck to figuratively squeeze.
a lot of businesses will delay reopening.
liability issue for this round and re-visit again in the new year...hopefully, an agreement is reached before the (planned) holiday recess, as there are many other sticking points to be dealt with.
My comment about money was a reference to the earlier relief effort that included funding for businesses both big and small...perhaps I missed something, but it seemed that an issue of "immunity" should have been raised then...and if it was deemed unnecessary, why bring it up now?...Am I not fully informed on this?...
Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/10/coronavirus-stimulus-update-congress-fights-over-relief-bill.html
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