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Pelosi Blasts Republicans: They Have Endless Tolerance for Other People s Sadness

© press Pelosi claimed McConnell was standing as an obstruction to implementing direct relief to the American people Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi scorned Senate Republicans and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for blocking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s request for unanimous consent on approving $2,000 stimulus checks. Pelosi said that GOP possesses “an endless tolerance for other people’s sadness.” The House speaker claimed McConnell was standing as an “obstruction” to implementing direct relief to the American people. Pelosi s comments came after McConnell s move to block efforts for rapid approval of raising stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000. “Who is holding up that distribution to the American people? Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans,” Pelosi said.

Jobless claims fall but remain high

WASHINGTON The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell by 19,000 last week to still historically high 787,000 as a resurgent coronavirus grips the U.S. economy. While at the lowest level in four weeks, the new figures released Thursday by the Labor Department are nearly four times higher than last year at this point before the coronavirus struck. Employers continue to cut jobs as rising coronavirus infections keep many people at home and state and local governments re-impose restrictions. Jobless claims were running around 225,000 a week before the pandemic struck with force last March, causing weekly jobless claims to surge to a high of 6.9 million in late March as efforts to contain the virus sent the economy into a deep recession.

Mitch McConnell Made $3,300 This Week While Blocking One-Time $2,000 Stimulus Check

Mitch McConnell Made $3,300 This Week While Blocking One-Time $2,000 Stimulus Check By David Sirota, Walker Bragman and Andrew Perez On 12/31/20 at 10:09 AM EST Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was paid $3,300 of U.S. government money this week while he blocked a one-time $2,000 stimulus check for struggling Americans. Even before the pandemic, 40 percent of Americans were struggling to afford at least one basic necessity and 78 percent of full-time workers were living paycheck-to-paycheck, according to figures from 2017. Half a million people were counted as homeless in 2018 alone. The pandemic has made things worse: In the spring, 22 million jobs were lost which could take as long as four years to recover without significant relief. As of June, roughly 14 million workers and their dependents had lost employer-based health insurance. The number of Americans affected by food insecurity is now projected to hit 54 million up from 35 million pre-pandemic. More than 14 mil

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