US Trump orders $400-per-week unemployment payments amid COVID crisis, hits Dems for stonewalling - Trump takes action after congressional stalemate

When will it be "safe" to finally reopen the economy?


President Trump signed four executive orders Saturday aimed at delivering relief to Americans struggling with the economic fallout of the coronavirus while accusing Democrats of stonewalling greater aid efforts.

Trump announced a $400-per-week supplemental unemployment payment to out-of-work Americans -- short of the $600 weekly benefit that expired at the end of July. He unveiled an extension of student loan relief and protections from evictions for renters and homeowners. Trump also signed a payroll tax holiday to Americans earning less than $100,000 through the end of the year, while promising more relief if he wins a second term.

The president signed the executive actions from his Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, as club members cheered him on. He blamed Democrats for the coronavirus deal stalemate in Congress and said he'd take matters into his own hands.

"Democrats are obstructing all of it," Trump said. "Therefore I'm taking executive action ... and we're going to save American jobs and provide relief to the American workers."

For the new $400 per week benefit, states would be on the hook for funding 25 percent to the millions of jobless Americans, while the federal government would pick up 75 percent of the benefit, Trump said. Asked when the jobless would see the money, Trump said it would be “rapidly distributed.”

TRUMP SAYS CORONAVIRUS RELIEF EXECUTIVE ORDER COULD COME BY THE END OF THE WEEK 'IF DEMOCRATS CONTINUE TO HOLD RELIEF HOSTAGE'

Acting unilaterally has its limits and could prompt legal challenges. Trump's orders are narrower in scope than the trillions Congress is mulling for a massive stimulus to the virus-damaged economy. Congress controls new federal spending. Trump already predicted sidestepping lawmakers will have lawsuit consequences but dared opponents to deprive Americans of relief.

"If we get sued, it's [from] somebody that doesn't want people to get money," Trump said. "And that's not going to be a very popular thing."

House Democrats already passed their $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill in May. The Senate GOP last month proposed a $1 trillion plan, though didn't bring the measure to a vote as Republicans were divided on whether more aid is even needed.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer have been in talks all week with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, but the two sides couldn't strike a deal.

Democrats blamed the GOP for failing to understand the gravity of the crisis and for trying to "nickel and dime" struggling Americans, while the White House accused Democrats of not willing to compromise.

Trump blasted the Democrats' $3 trillion HEROES Act as a “radical left policy” that includes bailouts to states, sending stimulus help to undocumented immigrants and funding for mail-in voting and other election provisions.

“They want to steal the election," Trump said of Democrats.

Trump's actions didn't address some of the big issues that Congressional proposals sought to tackle, including another round of $1,200 stimulus checks, aid to schools to reopen safely, an infusion of cash to revenue-strapped state and local governments, food assistance, new lawsuit protections for businesses and money for mail-in voting for the 2020 elections.

Because of provisions in the Constitution that grant the legislative branch spending power, the White House can't just pull hundreds of billions out of the ether without Congressional approval.

PELOSI SAYS DEMOCRATS WILLING TO COMPROMISE AT $2T FOR CORONAVIRUS BILL, REJECTED BY TRUMP ADMIN

But the Trump administration believes it has access to $140 billion which it can “reprogram.” That includes $80 billion in untapped money from the big coronavirus bill signed into law in March and $40 billion from the Disaster Relief Fund.

The White House believes it can divert some of this funding, similar to how Trump in 2019 declared a national emergency at the border with Mexico to shift billions of dollars from the Pentagon budget to help pay for a border wall.

Pelosi and Schumer earlier this week expressed skepticism about Trump's executive powers.

"You can't move that much money," Pelosi said. "We're talking about a major investment."

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The Democrats want the White House to continue negotiating with Congress on a big package.

"A better way to do this is [to] come to an agreement that meets the needs of the American people -- a much better way," Schumer said.

The need for relief is pressing as millions of Americans lost out on the $600-per-week federal unemployment benefit that expired at the end of July. A partial moratorium on evictions on properties with government-backed mortgages also expired at the end of last month.

There are some 110 million Americans living in rental households; up to 23 million renters – or 20 percent – are at risk of eviction by Sept. 30, according to an analysis by the COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project.

With the supplemental $600 in unemployment benefits now officially lapsed, about 24 million Americans say they have little to no chance of being able to pay next month's rent, according to a survey by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Rent and mortgage payments are typically the largest monthly expense for Americans: One in four tenant families pays more than half of its income for rent, a rate that’s even higher in cities like San Francisco and New York, according to Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies.

New jobless figures from the Labor Department, which cover the week ending August 1, show that more than 1.18 million workers sought aid last week, the lowest since March 14. The latest figures bring the total number of unemployment claims since the shutdown began to more than 55 million.

The unemployment rate fell to 10.2%, down from 11.1% in June.
 
Technically speaking, he isn't actually getting rid of the taxes. He's ordering the deferral of the taxes for the months of Sept.-Dec. and basically hoping that congress will forgive the taxes afterward. It's dodgy, legally speaking, and who knows if it'll actually happen, but he's mostly gambling that it'll either: a) go through and he'll look good because he did something while the legislature are sniping at each other; or b) someone else will be the one that forced it to not happen, but he'll still get the credit for trying to help people.

I think he is counting on the DNC trying to block it.
 
My grandma died a long time ago, but my sister got covid and now has a permanent heart condition. Sorry you can't think of others, though. Like I said, the anti-maskers have shown why giving people a choice doesn't work.

Sucks to suck. You have the choice to stay inside, let normal people live their lives.
 
Cry about it.


Falling back to "you're selfish" while saying people other than you shouldn't have a choice. LOL. Go be a radical centrist somewhere else.

Yeah, public health affects everybody. Just because you live in a podunk town that hasn't been affected doesn't mean it won't be eventually. If your dear leader had not fucked up the response, we'd be back to normal, but no, he had to call it a hoax and say masks don't work for a long time.

Like I dunno, the freedom to say what you want? The freedom to support a political candidate without being socially ostracized and fired from your job? How about things like the Patriot Act? Or the continual stripping of the Second Amendment? Time and time we've caved and if we keep doing it they're going to take it all. Everything is on the line now. We're staring Oblivion in the face now and it scares the ever loving shit out of me.

I was relatively well put together last year. I was starting college. I was optimistic. Now I'm posting on fucking Kiwifarms and supporting Donald fucking Trump. How did it come to this? It's simply really. We gave them an inch and they took a mile, and the only way things even have a chance of getting better is if we stand up and start fighting back.

I don't know. Maybe I'm crazy, but I can feel the dread in the air. It's so poignant where I live and amongst my friends that it is sickening, nauseating. Things are coming undone, and all we can do is stand up and try not to be scared into submission.
Well, you support a candidate known for being an incompetent, racist, lying cunt and yeah, people are gonna judge you. That isn't the government taking your freedom away. That is society. I will give you the Patriot Act, but that was more the right than the left (although both sides were pretty okay with it until a decade or so ago)

The "rates"? Which rates? Infection rates because those are incredibly dubious. Death rates? They have not skyrocketed and are also dubious at best.

Again I feel the need to stress that I do not believe WuFlu does not exist and is not a bad disease but the data is provably unreliable.

As far as rights:

Since the early 1900's the right to bear arms has been seriously reduced.

The right to be protected against unreasonable search and seizure has also been wildly eroded.

Due process has also been attacked.

Oh and freedom of speech is also being hacked up.

The right to bear arms and due process hasn't been eroded at all. Society thinking you're guilty isn't the law finding you guilty. Freedom of speech isn't either (not without trying though). Society thinking you're an ass doesn't mean the government is restricting your speech

And no, the death rates are underreported if anything. Don't believe everything your boomer uncle shares on Facebook about them labeling everything a covid death. You are smarter than that.
 
They can't do this forever. Something has got to break. Some jobs will just be gone for a long time so the people in those jobs need to look for other work. If that means some people can't pay their mortgage than that's what's going to happen. You're not owed a house. Shit happens. Also I know for a fact that Americans spend way too much on their cars, their phones, toys for their children to be complaining about this.
The market can stay insolvent longer than you can - some famous economist. This can go on as long as it's necessary.

It's supposed to be the people who voted for them, but apparently not
Have you been paying attention to states that have reopened? The rates have skyrocketed because people are idiots and think wearing masks are "taking away their rights" or some stupid shit like that
Oh you sweet summer child, they are looking out for their constituents. It is never the "people" and as one person already mentioned the death rates in the places that are "skyrocketing" are a fraction of the NE states that followed Cuomo's brilliant example of putting sick old people back in nursing homes. Texas and Florida have a fraction of the deaths NY had alone and both have more cases than NY now. And it looks like both of those states have peaked in terms of infections when compared to every other place that has had covid.

If we end up with 300k deaths(we won't) that still isnt 1% of the Us total population. Not to be too callus but ... people die all the time and this shutdown has caused more deaths and harm than covid has.

I'd make more money a week not working, at this point. Well, they'll just tax the fuck out of us all later, and blame the Democrats for it. Hope you guys didn't expect Social Security to exist in twenty years.
Social Security wasn't lasting anyway.
 
Oh you sweet summer child, they are looking out for their constituents. It is never the "people" and as one person already mentioned the death rates in the places that are "skyrocketing" are a fraction of the NE states that followed Cuomo's brilliant example of putting sick old people back in nursing homes. Texas and Florida have a fraction of the deaths NY had alone and both have more cases than NY now. And it looks like both of those states have peaked in terms of infections when compared to every other place that has had covid.

If we end up with 300k deaths(we won't) that still isnt 1% of the Us total population. Not to be too callus but ... people die all the time and this shutdown has caused more deaths and harm than covid has.

Considering that not even 1% of Americans have been exposed to it and we already have 160k deaths, it's pretty damn serious. If you want to assume 60x more people will get exposed to it, that means over 5 million Americans would die from it.

Listen to the damn doctors on this one. You aren't a doctor. It's some serious shit, despite what your redneck white trash uncle might say on Facebook.
 
If your dear leader had not fucked up the response, we'd be back to normal, but no, he had to call it a hoax and say masks don't work for a long time.
Right. The only scapegoat is always orange man, riddle me this dipshit. Why does corona virus only target 2A rallies, but not BLM marxist shit? Why did the conventional flu go down in numbers, but corona virus is rip roaring? Do you genuinely feel the numbers you keep touting around are accurate, or inflated due to incentivized hospitals aren't able to do elective surgeries and get federal aid for every death they declare covid?

It's never going away, its always going to be here, year after year.
 
Well, you support a candidate known for being an incompetent, racist, lying cunt and yeah, people are gonna judge you. That isn't the government taking your freedom away. That is society. I will give you the Patriot Act, but that was more the right than the left (although both sides were pretty okay with it until a decade or so ago)

Saying he is those things over and over again didn't make it true in 2016 and doesn't make it true now. I just wish I realized it back then. I lost so many friends by trying to be "hip" and hate on Trump. You can call him a racist all you want but that doesn't stop you from voting for a demented neolib who is on record saying all Black people think the same.


Your totally not racist and demented candidate. Lmao.

Edit: Grammatical errors.
 
Susceptibility to disease is a normal, expected "side-effect" of aging. Be glad that you can stay inside watching TV while you order food on Uber Eats while the rest of us keep the world from burning down. In some cultures you'd be shoved off a cliff or smothered with a pillow.

Fuck Boomers. Tell your Grandma to stay home and get back to work.
 

Plus, anyone who says "all lives matter" but then refuses to wear masks during a pandemic is pretty obviously just saying it because they're racist and don't give a shit about black lives



He called black people innately lazy back in 1991. He said all Jewish people were good negotiators in a conference with Jewish Republicans. He called Mexican immigrants rapists and murderers. He wanted to ban Muslims from getting into the US. The guy is racist and is pretty obviously #1 with racists. But we're way off topic here

Do you ever wonder why more and more people are becoming less tolerant and nastier to these people?
Blacks make up a large majority of the crime in the US despite the fact they are a minority, with mexican immigrants both legal and Illegal coming in at a distant second. Look at the muslims who have become representatives in the US, and see some of the drivel they preach. These are the cream of the crop, the rape epidemic in Europe is the prime example of how the plebs of their lot behave.

Racism is a two way street, and a lot of Americans have gotten really sick of the shit these people dole out on a day to day basis, the woke tard politicans claiming all whites are racist had only guaranteed that a lot of people will double down on it. The more openly 'racist' Trump is, the more votes he will get from fed up America.

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It is now at the point where the economic and psychiatric issues people are suffering are outweighing the shut down. In the beginning it was warranted. We had to do it. This is a real disease it’s not a hoax. Morons think this is a hoax, it is real. I work in healthcare in the northeast, I have seen what this does. I’ve been in hospitals with stretchers overflowing, I’ve seen outside morgue facilities at the peak of this because of the sheer number of deaths. That said....enough. We know more than we did then. We are past the point of people dropping dead every minute. Just like the whole racial equality thing being coopted by BLM for a a political movement, COVID has Also been coopted for political agenda now. YES it still exists but it does not warrant destroying everyone’s lives because people are afraid of it to the point where virtually everyone has to live in terror. I believe that shit canning the economy at this point is deliberate. A BIG part of why numbers rise is now due to much more widespread testing capabilities. OF COURSE NUMBERS WILL RISE WHEN YOU TEST MORE PEOPLE. It is very frustrating to see this and see people freaking out without analyzing the situation. Hospitals are not overflowing, there is no ventilator shortage. The people who are the angriest and most Karenesque about shut downs and masks are either people who have lost someone or been directly affected by it (understandable) or mentally unstable sjw types whose lives probably weren’t going that well before all of this and they don’t have as much to lose. People are not really thinking here. And they are easily pushed into supporting “movements”. As far as voting....I was an overly emotional dumbass in 2016. I thought Trump was Hitler. I now realize I have to vote for him because my former party is EVIL. I am not any political affiliation now, I take in the facts and make my decision based on who will come closest to not ruining our lives even more.
 
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