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turbinetree

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Tue Mar 31, 2020, 07:56 PM Mar 2020

Stephanie Ruhle Steamed Over How Hard It Is To Access Stimulus Help

Politics 3/31/20 6:36am Read time: 3 minutes

"Now, you could call your landlord, call your credit card company and try to work something out, but there hasn't been a federally mandated national economic holiday," the business analyst pointed out.
By Susie Madrak

Stephanie Ruhle was on Morning Joe to talk with Willie Geist about the crisis ordinary people and small businesses are going through.

"We were just talking about tomorrow being April 1st. The day, of course, the rent is due. This is the first, the 1st of the month since this crisis escalated. What are the implications of that for small businesses, homeowners and all the people worried now about making those payments?" Willie Geist said.

"They're massive across the board. While people at home, individuals and small businesses might watch our programs and see headlines with members of Congress and the president touting how great the CARES Act is, $2 trillion, and it is, but of those $2 trillion, no checks have been cut," Ruhle said.

"Talk to any, anyone in New York State, right? People trying to file for unemployment right now, it's a two-step process. First, you've got to go online. These websites are crashing over and over. Then you've got to make a phone call and the lines are busy. Whether talking about New York, California, Connecticut, take your pick, these governors are saying, we are frantically trying to hire retired employees we used to have. Staffing up to solve for this but it's not solved yet and the small business loans people are so excited about? Those paycheck protection loans, which are essentially these short-term emergency loans for businesses to get them through this period, potentially having them completely forgiven, they're not even set up yet and you can only get one through your own bank.

"Those 1,800 banks working with the SBSA don't even know the details yet. A huge amount of lag time, and bills are due tomorrow. Now, you could call your landlord, call your credit card company and try to work something out, but there hasn't been a federally mandated national economic holiday. We have to pay our bills tomorrow, and that's just the way it is," she said.

https://crooksandliars.com/2020/03/stephanie-ruhle-steamed-over-how-hard-it

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She also talked about Trump's signing statement refusing oversight of the $500 billion corporate slush fund.

"So while Congress does have some level of oversight, they don't have subpoena power and I can tell you behind the scenes, every CEO in this country is knocking on Steve Mnuchin's door saying, 'please, sir, may I have some more?' And right now, he's in a position to be a corporate kingmaker."

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Stephanie Ruhle Steamed Over How Hard It Is To Access Stimulus Help (Original Post) turbinetree Mar 2020 OP
People who don't file taxes should get a check too imo GusFring Mar 2020 #1
So, are we all going to get evicted? Who do landlords think they will rent to stopbush Mar 2020 #2

stopbush

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2. So, are we all going to get evicted? Who do landlords think they will rent to
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 08:23 PM
Mar 2020

if none of us have any money?

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