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by Margaret Flowers / December 15th, 2020
The United States has reached a severe crisis point and the next few months will determine how we address it. The COVID-19 pandemic is raging across the country and some areas are struggling to provide enough hospital beds and staff to care for people. The recession is deepening as unemployment benefits and the moratorium on evictions run out. Yet, members of Congress cannot even agree to pass a weak version of the CARES Act they passed last March when the situation was less serious.
This is our moment. This is the time to make demands that the government take action to address the people’s needs. Even the most ‘progressive’ members in Congress have shown they are unwilling to do more than talk about the crisis. They refuse to use what little power they have to confront their leadership. It is up to us to bring the crisis to members of Congress and demand immediate action.
disciplinary action including, gregg, possible job termination. gregg: what has newark airport security record been for a years? knew york security has been a. two employees were convicted of stealing money from passenger carry-on luggage. in january of 2010 an entire terminal had to be shut down after a man walked into a skpur area, terminal c, virtually shut down for about four hours while passengers were rescreened n july of 09 a tsa agent was actually arrested at newark airport because for whatever the reason she avoided preflight screening that caused another significant delay. when we talk about security issues at newark liberty airport it s a very sensitive subject. there have been a number of problems over the last few years. gregg? gregg: david lee miller, thanks very much, david. uma? uma: well, the countdown is underway. we want you to celebrate