Trump Optimistic Economic Stimulus Will Advance
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While Republicans and Democrats disagree on certain priorities in a $1.8 trillion economic stimulus package, President Donald Trump recently expressed optimism about its chances of advancing through the chambers this week.
The plan would propose, among other things, loan guarantees of up to $8 billion for cargo air carriers. The stimulus is meant to restore economic normalcy after the coronavirus crisis altered Americans鈥 way of life.
鈥淓verybody wants to get there. We鈥檒l see what happens. I think you鈥檒l get there. To me, it鈥檚 not very complicated,鈥 Trump told reporters at the White House on March 22. 鈥淲e have to help the worker. We have to save the companies. Because, as soon as we鈥檙e finished with this war 鈥 it鈥檚 not a battle, it鈥檚 a war 鈥攁s soon as we鈥檙e finished with this war, our country is going to bounce back like you鈥檝e never seen before.鈥

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He added, 鈥淚 think our stimulus package will get done, and it will be a tremendous package. We鈥檙e really not 鈥 I mean, they may not have gotten those votes but they鈥檙e very close to getting a deal done.鈥
As the country looks to Congress for an answer to the crisis, senators plan to take up procedural votes March 23 on the rescue package, which Democrats have argued would be insufficient for working families and the soon-to-be-unemployed. Over the weekend, the Republican leadership did not garner sufficient votes to proceed on the package due to partisan objections. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) shared his frustration after coming up short on votes.
鈥淪o we鈥檙e fiddling here. Fiddling with the emotions of the American people, fiddling with the markets, fiddling with our health care,鈥 McConnell said March 22. 鈥淭he American people expect us to act tomorrow, and I want everyone to fully understand, if we aren鈥檛 able to act tomorrow, it鈥檒l be because of our colleagues on the other side continuing to dither when the country expects us to come together and address this problem.鈥
Democrats are pushing for greater attention to individuals, small businesses and the health care sector nationwide. They鈥檝e argued the measure鈥檚 aggressive focus on the corporate class misses the mark. As Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) put it after the vote, 鈥淎s the Senate continues to talk, we must continue to act for the people.鈥
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March 23-27: Congressional leaders continue to debate a nearly $2 trillion economic stimulus package.
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Dean Obeidallah shared out there: 鈥淲hile many of us are huddled up at home to avoid getting ill, these drivers are out on the highways driving past 鈥榓mber waves of grain鈥 and our nation鈥檚 鈥榩urple mountain majesty鈥 as they travel from sea to shining sea carrying goods to ensure, bluntly, that we survive.鈥
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There鈥檚 hundreds of thousands of, millions of things that we鈥檙e shipping from the stockpile. I mean, I can鈥檛 give you the details about what every single state or what every single city鈥檚 doing.
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