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Urgent: US Citizens call on Congress and Mnuchin to stop big banks

vendredi 24 avril 2020 à 02:00

US citizens: call on Congress and Mnuchin to stop big banks from taking Americans' crisis relief checks.

The Capitol Switchboard numbers are 202-224-3121, 888-818-6641 and 888-355-3588.

If you call please spread the word!

Loan program for small business

vendredi 24 avril 2020 à 02:00

Lobbying turned a supposed "loan program for small businesses" into a loan program for larger businesses — some of which just want to go bankrupt.

In effect, Congress is assuming that the officials that administer the program are making strong efforts to keep it honest — but with the conman in charge, you can be sure that will not happen.

Distributing aid to hospitals

vendredi 24 avril 2020 à 02:00

The corruptor placed the US's biggest private medical insurance company in charge of distributing aid to hospitals.

This gives the company an opportunity to pressure hospitals to modify their relationships with that company in ways that will benefit the company in the future, and perhaps even today.

Why did the corruptor choose that company? My guess is that it is paying him off.

China organized disinformation campaign

vendredi 24 avril 2020 à 02:00

US officials say China organized a disinformation campaign in March saying that the bullshitter was going to use soldiers to clamp down on movement in the US.

The bullshitter makes the US more vulnerable to disinformation from whatever source. Perhaps he should ask someone to tell him the children's story, "The President That Cried 'Fake!'". Eventually the president said "fake" about news that really was fake, and nobody believed him.

Milan pedestrians and bicycles

vendredi 24 avril 2020 à 02:00

Milan plans to shift many streets to pedestrians and bicycles.

I hope it will also increase bus service and build new subway lines. Not everyone can ride a bike, and walking to distant places will take too long.