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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1217207)4/5/2020 6:29:44 PM
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China has 4 X our population, and we have almost 4x their total cases.

The fact that you believe this confirms everything we already knew about you and your belief system.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1217207)4/5/2020 6:46:14 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 1583523
 
President Donald Trump on Saturday dismissed concerns about the rollout of a $349 billion program to assist small businesses rocked by the coronavirus, saying loan distributions were “way ahead of schedule” even as banks struggle to respond to the flood of requests.

“It’s been flawless so far,” Trump told reporters Saturday at the White House. “Far beyond our expectations. I don’t even hear of any glitch.”

The president’s rosy assessment came even as some small businesses said they were worried funding for the Paycheck Protection Program -- a tent-pole of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package signed into law March 27 -- might be exhausted before their loans were approved.

The Trump administration didn’t release new rules until late Thursday, hours before the program launched, and some banks, including Wells Fargo & Co., said they weren’t ready to accept applications. Small business owners reported frustration trying to get answers from their banks and submit the required documents.

“Yesterday was a lot of confusion -- you had the Treasury secretary tweeting out how well it was going, but what I was seeing was that most banks couldn’t get on the system,” David Steen, a top executive at Bridge Community Bank in Iowa, said in a phone interview.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1217207)4/5/2020 8:38:37 PM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1583523
 
China and the WHO both said in January that the WUHAN killer virus was not contagious. How come you believe all their other silly bullshit but that one? How much do they pay your to kill innocent Americans with your lies?

NOT CONTAGIOUS. NOT TRANSMITTED BY HUMANS

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