
Biden set to meet with GOP to talk about COVID-19 aid
A Republican plan would cut the president’s proposed aid by billions, stall a minimum wage increase and eliminate some of his promises
A Republican plan would cut the president’s proposed aid by billions, stall a minimum wage increase and eliminate some of his promises
As the defeated, outgoing president tweets the time away in fits of rage, millions of unemployed lose their benefits. The voters had his number and sent him packing.
Political wrangling and stalemates prevented any needed help or stimulus for millions of Americans out of work and out of money.
Without aid approval, representatives in swing districts face angry voters.
Doesn’t look good for any help for struggling Americans as Congress returned for a shortened session before the election.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi wants a new relief bill with another $1,200 in payments to most Americans but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell advocates cutting back on help.
Throughout the country, relief was the dominant emotion among consumers who get help from the government to lower their health insurance costs following Thursday’s Supreme