Senate Approves Fourth Round of Coronavirus Spending: $484 Billion for Small Businesses, Testing, Hospitals
The deal primarily sets aside $320 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses.

The Senate on Tuesday passed an addition to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which will funnel another $484 billion toward small business loans, hospitals, and testing.
At the center of the new package is $320 billion in funding for the Paycheck Protection Program, the stimulus measure meant to provide a lifeline to small businesses hit hard by COVID-19 shutdowns. A $60 billion portion of that has been set aside specifically for community bankers in order to help companies that have had trouble securing loans from large lending institutions.
Another $75 billion will go toward hospitals on top of the $100 billion allotted to them in the first version of the CARES Act. That funding will assist medical centers in making up for COVID-19 costs and lost revenue, particularly as hospitals across the country have had to cancel elective surgeries.
A $25 billion carveout has been reserved to ramp up COVID-19 testing. Out of that sum, $11 billion will go to states and localities, $1 billion will go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), $1.8 billion will go to the National Institutes of Health, $1 billion will go to the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, and up to $1 billion can be utilized to cover testing for those without insurance.
"I am encouraged that Democrats have finally agreed to reopen the Paycheck Protection Program and abandon a number of their unrelated demands," said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R–Ky.) in a statement. "Republicans never wanted this crucial program for workers and small businesses to shut down. We tried to pass additional funding a week before it lapsed. But Democratic leaders blocked the money and spent days trying to negotiate extraneous issues that were never on the table."
In fact, lawmakers from both parties have used the crisis to push for unrelated demands. The Democrats publicly pushed for additional money for hospitals, which lawmakers agreed to spend in this bill.
"Congressional Democrats are proud to have secured an agreement on an interim emergency funding package that has been transformed to provide real support for the lives and livelihoods of the American people," House Speaker Pelosi (D–Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) said in a statement. "Democrats flipped this emergency package from an insufficient Republican plan that left behind hospitals and health and frontline workers and did nothing to aid the survival of the most vulnerable small businesses on Main Street.
Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) announced his opposition and urged the need for remote voting, as many lawmakers are away from Washington, D.C., in quarantine. "This money doesn't exist anywhere. It will be created or borrowed," he said on the Senate floor. "I did return today so that history will record that not everyone gave into the massive debt that Congress is creating."
The compromise will likely be welcome news to many small businesses who were shut out of the Paycheck Protection Program's first round of loans, which ran out of funding after less than two weeks.
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Meanwhile Joe Biden is joining the Olympic Standing There Doing Nothing team. It's like a union, only you get to grope women all day and there are no dues.
I figure they can hire that putz Joe Kennedy III and deepfake Joe's face onto his during a remote video debate with Trump.
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Hee heee. FED money printer go BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Is it sad that I've honestly lost track of how many trillions of dollars the deficit for this year alone has reached?
Bah humbug! Nobody has cared about deficits for the past 40 years at least. Just keep printing money out of thin air, somebody will settle the tab one day.
Oy vey! Remember the $6 trillion FY2020 deficit!
Time to harvest the bills ripening on the money tree.
(learns how spending is actually done)
You're kidding - that's just crazy!
Not related to the article, but a bit of state pride- the Wisconsin legislature is suing the executive branch over the shutdown. Evers overstepped it; he could have just let it expire next week. But he just HAD to extend it to AFTER MEMORIAL DAY. Which is after his ability to maintain a state of emergency runs out, but he claimed that shutdowns were beyond that power and he basically could keep them forever. Even the most idiotic Nazis in similarly situated states, like Whitmer, haven't pushed that far.
Evers has said he believes the order was made legally.
And if the court rules against him he will resign in disgrace, right? RIGHT?!
"Let's be clear about one thing. If Republicans are successful, people will die," Wisconsin Democrats tweeted.
"And if Democrats are successful, people will *live forever*!"
At least he didn't claim "those legal decisions are above my pay grade."
That claim was, um, ill-advised.
“Let’s be clear about one thing. If Republicans are successful, people will die,” Wisconsin Democrats tweeted.
Don't tell me this pandemic is as bad as when we repealed net neutrality. Now I'm scared.
"Even the most idiotic Nazis in similarly situated states, like Whitmer, haven’t pushed that far."
Yet
Our KKK dress-up/blackface governor Ralph Northam ordered a shutdown through June 10th weeks ago! Bet you Cheesehead nazis can’t beat that!
https://twitter.com/SteveScalise/status/1252571957977063424
WATCH → Democrat Rep. Jayapal says she's worried about "giving away leverage" by supporting more aid for small businesses to pay their employees.
American workers are losing their jobs. Small businesses are closing permanently.
This is about people's livelihoods, not leverage.
the S.S. Fuck You Cut Spending sank.
Sank by the USS Fuck You That's Why.
Maybe small businesses will actually get some of the money this time?
SBA: hahaha, no.
You just blindly repeat lefty talking points ad nauseam dont you?
I am a business owner, fuckhead. Me and 95% of the other applicants have not received a dime. Ruth's Chris's got $20 million, which is double the supposed limit, and a bunch of hedge funds got checks too.
No you arent. Stop lying fuckhead. Nobody believes you.
11000 businesses in arizona alone recieved funding.
https://www.insidetucsonbusiness.com/business/local-business-owners-suffer-as-ppp-loans-runs-dry/article_75f86378-80d0-11ea-ae71-1312877c21bb.html
Those arent fortune 500 companies. So stop fucking lying.
95% of applicants, yes including me and my payroll, have not received anything. About 10% of the funds were confirmed to go to fucking public companies: https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/04/21/large-public-companies-are-taking-small-businesses-payroll-loans.html .
Meanwhile, my company hasn't received PPP or covid relief. AS is tradition, those who spend lobbying $$'s are little more equal than the rest of us.
And your article backs up my point that most applicants got nothing, while some companies got over twice the supposed "hard limit" on SBA loans. Asshole.
Here is the breakdown by business size.
https://www.axios.com/ppp-loans-big-companies-small-businesses-760d8fd1-30dd-45eb-a44a-e103cf0f5bc6.html
55% of the loan pool went to businesses under 1 million in worth.
So stop repeating theater Vox headline as fact.
Great. 95% of applicants got nothing, while almost 10% of funds went to publicly traded companies. I know this inside and out, as I have people depending on me.
These loans seem to be mostly forgivable, so it would be more accurate to call them "handouts".
If government assets were ever sold, then these could be reimbursements for government takings of private property via forced shutdowns.
But instead, these really are balance transfers. Money is printed and given out in the present, and in exchange, massively more government-debt principal and interest will be taken back in the future.
I'll bet our "representatives" are already cobbling together a third round. And, I think we can safely predict, that bailouts will be going on for the next decade as special interest groups line up to beg.
Teachers, who are getting 100% pay for maybe doing an hour's work on line with their students, will be demanding "Hero bonuses" too, once the doctors, nurses, emts, cops, firemen, grocery clerks, farmers, public servants, and other "essentials" get $10K or $25K "thank yous" from the taxpayers.
Teachers should be worried about finding a new job, since (though I doubt it will have that effect) this all should prove just how needless/incompetent they are (generally)
One would hope that anyone even considering that would be shot.
Only 100%? With their work environment being too dangerous to even be open, its obvious to any reasonable person that they deserve some kind of hazard pay.
No we anesthesiologists got 30% pay cuts.
Envision anesthesia management company is too big to get one of these loans/ grants
So we are intubations all the corona cases and are getting pay cuts
OT - The right thing for the wrong reason? TV station stops publishing mugshot "photo galleries" because the demographics are all wrong - but they also mention a perfectly legitimate reason to stop, namely, that these are presumptively innocent people and there's no follow-up on whether the people in the mugshots actually get convicted.
https://www.wral.com/wral-news-changing-policy-on-arrest-photo-galleries/19010373/
#BLACK CRIME
Worrying about trivial matters, like innocence or guilt, interferes with the efficiency of the State. If the body count is high enough, crime will eventually be stopped.
Good for them. It really should be illegal for police agencies to release photos of people they arrest to the public. It's total bullshit that they do it in the first place.
To save money we can use phone data. Any one that goes out too much (as defined by us woke betters) will not be eligible to recieve funds. Then we can easily deny money to all of the clinger south
So, the dollar was up yesterday...
Weird, right?
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