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Trump's big win on relief orders
« on: August 10, 2020, 01:09:05 AM »

- here's why Pelosi, Schumer are so unhappy
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/trump-win-executive-orders-pelosi-schumer-liz-peek

The president understands the urgency – and he understands political hardball.

What a smackdown!
Furious that Democrat leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer were blocking a bill to help Americans through the COVID-19 crisis, President Trump stepped up and got the job done, all by himself.  Over the weekend, he issued four executive orders that would extend modified unemployment relief to millions who are out of work, protect many from eviction from their homes, provide continued relief from student loan debt and suspend payroll taxes for employers and those earning less than $100,000.

It may not be enough, but it was more than Democrats were offering.  This made House Speaker Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader Schumer, D-N.Y., very, very unhappy.

Pelosi called Trump’s measures “illusions”; sorry, Madam Speaker, for families in need, an extra $400 per week unemployment pay is absolutely real, and extremely welcome.  The president boxed the Democrats in – how can they possibly challenge his orders or take his mandated benefits away from people?

The chagrined duo whined that Trump “still does not comprehend the seriousness or the urgency of the health and economic crises facing working families.”  On the contrary, the president understands the urgency very well, and also understands political hardball.

Instead of compromising on legislation that would immediately help Americans pummeled by the coronavirus, Pelosi and Schumer prioritized issues that had nothing to do with the well-being of the nation. They pressed instead to ban ID requirements and signature verification for voters – measures that, as the president noted, would encourage increased fraud in our elections, and that Republicans would never accept.

They don’t care; their priority is beating President Trump. The American people be damned.  Mainly, Pelosi and Schumer stonewalled because they want to torpedo the U.S. economy. Democrats know that creating jobs is Trump’s signature achievement, and also the most important issue to voters. By blocking the next round of stimulus, they intentionally undermined the financial security of tens of millions of Americans.


But aren’t Democrat leaders confident they will oust Trump in November? Hasn’t that been their message of late? That we will see not just a blue wave, but a blue tsunami, taking over the Senate as well as the Oval Office? 

That faux optimism is entirely manufactured, aimed at driving down turnout and fundraising from disheartened Republicans.  Democrats know their candidate’s brief surge is already fading.  Polling shows Joe Biden’s lead slipping both nationally and in crucial swing states. In late July, the Real Clear Politics average of national polls gave him a nine-point lead; that gap is now six points. Two of the newest polls show Biden ahead by only three points.  Biden is also losing ground in swing states like Wisconsin, Florida and Michigan. 

Democrats read these polls. They know this race will be close, which is why they must keep the economy battened down. The last thing they want is another stimulus measure that would pump more money into voters’ pockets.

Democrats are terrified that in spite of the dreadful disease, the continued lockdowns from blue-state governors and blue-city mayors, the teachers unions’ refusal to go back to work – and despite the riots that have convulsed many of our cities – the economy is coming back to life. 

The over-achievement reflects the unprecedented nature of the recession. This country has never voluntarily closed up shop, but that’s what our politicians did to fight the virus. We may never know if that was the correct response; Sweden’s experience suggests that such draconian measures might not have been necessary. Who knows?

What we do know is that Democrats were giddy to see Trump’s accomplishments – unemployment at a 50-year low, rising incomes and growth, a surge in manufacturing -- buried in the coronavirus rubble. They are terrified he might do it again, just in time for the election. 

They are right to be worried. Surveys show that inventories are at six-year lows, which is propelling manufacturing higher. The ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index for July posted the best reading since March 2019 by climbing to 54.2 from 52.6 in June and topping the consensus estimate of 53.6. New orders accelerated, too. 

Housing is booming and auto sales are strong. Corporate earnings, though clobbered by the shutdowns, have come in better than expected and estimates for the balance of the year have moved substantially higher.  COVID cases appear to have peaked, suggesting the dampening impact from a resurgence in some states may dissipate. 

Also, the U.S. is not the only country seeing a reacceleration in activity. China and Europe are also trending higher.  According to ISI Evercore’s Ed Hyman, “In just three months, the Global Composite PMI plunged 26 points. And in just three months it has rebounded 25 points, to 50.8. Virtually no one expected this much of a rebound, which helps explain why the stock market has surged.” Note that any reading over 50 signals expansion.  The last time we had a synchronized global pickup, U.S. growth soared. That could happen again. 

Meanwhile, millions of Americans are horrified by the destruction in Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis and other cities mismanaged by liberal Democrats. The push to defund the police and to let criminals out of jail has let loose a plague of violent crime in cities like New York that had managed for years to keep the streets safe. None of this helps Biden.  Democrats understand that the chaos will drive away voters.

Ted Wheeler, the liberal mayor of Portland, recently warned rioters that they were no longer protesting, but instead were trying to “commit murder”; he also warned them of serving as “a prop for the reelection campaign of Donald Trump.”  Imagine – Wheeler was not so concerned that the rioters were literally trying to burn people alive in a police station; he was unhappy that the videos might help Republicans.

That’s where Democrats are today; they deserve to lose.

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Re: Trump's big win on relief orders
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2020, 03:41:44 AM »
All said here is true. However, the more plentiful news media will not publish these "facts", but will instead, broadcast leftist democratic "propaganda.
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Re: Trump's big win on relief orders
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2020, 08:08:20 AM »
I guess we can just assume the Constitution is null and void from here on...

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Re: Trump's big win on relief orders
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2020, 09:08:16 AM »
Its not void at my house.
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Re: Trump's big win on relief orders
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2020, 09:13:04 AM »
 Bush  & Barry both have  issued more  executive orders during their terms in office  than Trump has  .

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Re: Trump's big win on relief orders
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2020, 10:06:00 AM »
I guess we can just assume the Constitution is null and void from here on...






The dems did it to themselves, when all 50 states, plus our territories  every one declared a state of emergency, and then they activated the defense production act, plus back after 911 congress declared a state of war that was never rescinded

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Re: Trump's big win on relief orders
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2020, 10:35:23 PM »
All said here is true. However, the more plentiful news media will not publish these "facts", but will instead, broadcast leftist democratic "propaganda.


True and correct.  It is up to the Grass Roots network of individuals, such as yourself, to assist the Lamestream Media in seeing the error of its ways.  Back channel publishing of this level of information is important to help keep the truth rising to the surface.


If there is one thing I have learned in all certainty these 66 years in walking the dirt of this planet, if a Democrat Politician's mouth is moving, he is LYING.