That’s not the only part that feels like a time-traveler’s pointed rebuke to how the Trump administration has handled COVID-19. “What is our level of confidence on the case detection rate?” the playbook asks. “Is diagnostic capacity keeping up?” The playbook also emphasizes the importance of a coordinated response and offers insights into how the different…
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It’s time Congress gets serious about figuring out how to work remotely
After 9/11, Ornstein worked with several members of Congress to create a contingency plan for disaster. It was never adopted because of a combination of stubbornness, denial, and staunchly misguided institutionalism. Now is the time for congressional leaders to set that all aside. Congress needs to, as Ornstein says, “pass a plan that allows for a…
A breathtaking 3 million people filed for unemployment last week as coronavirus shutdowns hit
Daily Kos Staff Thursday March 26, 2020 · 5:58 AM PDT 2020/03/26 · 05:58 The all-time record for new jobless claims in a single week was set in 1982, with 695,000 new claims. Last week, as coronavirus shuttered many U.S. businesses, 3.28 million people filed for unemployment insurance. That’s not just breaking a record, it’s…
McConnell floats first unhelpful trial balloon for next phase in coronavirus response
It also would provide $300 billion in loans in to businesses with fewer than 500 employees, aimed at helping them survive the downturn and available through lenders certified by the Small Business Administration, with the maximum loan amount of $10 million. It also has the big bailouts to industry: “Up to $50 billion for passenger air carriers;…
‘Why did you bring Corona to America?’ Asian Americans detail Trump-inspired xenophobic attacks
Campaign Action The incident follows two other attacks against Asian Americans in New York on March 10. Last week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio condemned the coronavirus-related attacks during a media roundtable. “Right now, we’ve seen particularly troubling instances of discrimination directed at Asian communities, particularly in the Chinese community,” de Blasio said.…
Richard Burr wasn’t the only Republican who used inside information to cash out before market crash
Though it was hidden from the public, it’s possible to get a good sense of what was explained to Burr and Loeffler by looking at what Burr told his fellow Republican bigwigs — after his own money was safely tucked away. Speaking in February, weeks after that initial briefing but before the explosion of cases in…
The coronavirus demands all hands on deck, but Trump is still slowing every request for help
As The New York Times reports, Trump is now talking about a “whole government” approach, and starting to speak as if he recognizes the scale of the effort necessary to deal with this challenge. But Trump has had to be dragged forward step by step, reluctantly giving minimal support to efforts to integrate the military,…
These 10 states still won’t let voters register to vote online for the November general election
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Joe Biden won big on Tuesday, but where does the primary go from here?
The big question now is where the Democratic primary goes from here. According to The New York Times, Biden has extended his delegate lead to nearly 300 delegates, with another 75 still to be awarded from Tuesday’s primaries. Around 40 of those are from Florida, where Biden currently has more than 60%. And at this point…
Trump pushes payroll tax cut as Pelosi’s House moves to help workers in the coronavirus economy
Trump finally seems to kinda sorta understand that he can’t make coronavirus go away by pretending it doesn’t exist, though that doesn’t mean he’s not trying. “Just stay calm—it will go away,” he said Tuesday. (It will not.) He also continued to talk up “what we’ve done with tax cuts and regulation cuts and all…