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Lindsey Graham Slams Trump for Supporting Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan

  Publisher s Note: This post appears here courtesy of the LifeZette. The author of this post is James Samson.     Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) spoke out on Sunday to say that he could not disagree more with former President Trump regarding his support for President Biden s withdrawal of all forces from Afghanistan against sound military advice.     This came hours after Trump released a statement addressing Joe Biden s plan to have all American troops withdrawn from Afghanistan by September 11, with the former president saying that getting out of Afghanistan is a wonderful and positive thing to do, according to The Hill.     I planned to withdraw on May 1st, and we should keep as close to that schedule as possible, Trump said.

Parker Martin, Author at The Progressive Pulse

The socio-economic hardships that individuals have battled with since COVID-19’s arrival are well-documented. The state of North Carolina and federal government have made investment decisions and developed new programs over the past year to reverse negative outcomes and jump-start recovery. Unfortunately, many efforts have been plagued with inequities that prolong the recovery process and exacerbate longstanding disparities. The Payroll Protection Program was one such effort which, while well-intentioned in its effort to keep people employed by their businesses had the impact of excluding many of the businesses hardest hit, particularly businesses owned by people of color and women. That North Carolina policymakers would choose to double-down on the disproportionate benefits by providing a tax break to businesses who have received PPP loans is perplexing particularly given that the $367 million cost to the state could instead be invested to ensure those businesses left out

North Carolina s tax changes miss the mark again | The Progressive Pulse

The socio-economic hardships that individuals have battled with since COVID-19’s arrival are well-documented. The state of North Carolina and federal government have made investment decisions and developed new programs over the past year to reverse negative outcomes and jump-start recovery. Unfortunately, many efforts have been plagued with inequities that prolong the recovery process and exacerbate longstanding disparities. The Payroll Protection Program was one such effort which, while well-intentioned in its effort to keep people employed by their businesses had the impact of excluding many of the businesses hardest hit, particularly businesses owned by people of color and women. That North Carolina policymakers would choose to double-down on the disproportionate benefits by providing a tax break to businesses who have received PPP loans is perplexing particularly given that the $367 million cost to the state could instead be invested to ensure those businesses left out

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