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Ordered groceries online, pickup tomorrow. They’re going to drop my groceries outside my car and step away.

Not gonna mess around with going inside anymore. People really DGAF inside.
Good luck ....I did an online order and about 20+ items were cancelled.

I think they just didnt want to pick them because I checked after and they still showed in stock. Those guys might be getting overworked.
 
The 1993 movie “Demolition Man” managed to get one thing right about the future. We should all follow and greet each other like this from now on....

I’m being semi-serious here
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Sandra Bullock was so pretty in that movie.
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The documentary "O.J: Made in America" is bout to play on ESPN. ESPN is airing it in 5 parts. This is one of the best docs I've ever seen in my life. Still holding 100% on rotten tomatoes. Came out in 2016. If you haven't seen this, record it. Trust me, it's good. It's much more than just the o.j case. It's about what America was like at that time.
 
Very surprised that the proposed bill says everyone with a social security number; I was guessing it would go off previous tax returns.

Curious if prisoners get access/flexibility with their money based on the plan. Families need a plan for managing $$$ earmarked to incompetent/indigent family members also.
 
Danish PM said yesterday, we can expect it to get worse and probably peak in the next four weeks.

And that this is going to change society as we know it.
 
Oh he’s really serious about people going back to work...



Equating this to car accidents, what a dumb ***.

hey Trump, how about you then remove all traffic regulations and let people use their discretion when driving, see how many more lives will be lost then...



Rico 'People die everyday b, you'll be aight' Trump.
 
The documentary "O.J: Made in America" is bout to play on ESPN. ESPN is airing it in 5 parts. This is one of the best docs I've ever seen in my life. Still holding 100% on rotten tomatoes. Came out in 2016. If you haven't seen this, record it. Trust me, it's good. It's much more than just the o.j case. It's about what America was like at that time.


Still watch this to this day
 
Ordered groceries online, pickup tomorrow. They’re going to drop my groceries outside my car and step away.

Not gonna mess around with going inside anymore. People really DGAF inside.
hopefully all of the items are available for you. I've done this 3 times and every time, half of my orders is not available. Online stock does not mean anything.
 
First argument of the quarantine with my wife today. She had to go to the market to purchase some items for her mother. I told her I would go but needed to take a conference call first and would be done in about 20 minutes.

She said its fine, I'll go. She wanted to take her 930a yoga class that was being streamed live.

Went over her list and reminded her to make a internal map of the store and try to go to the isles in sections so she doesn't have to bounce back and forth.

Everything was fine. She came home, changed out of her dirty clothes and put it in the hamper in our bathroom. Kindly asked her to remember to put the dirty clothes in a bag and leave it in the garage. I didnt ask her to strip naked before coming in, just to put the clothes away. Got the 'ole your crazy remark and she marched away pissed off. Comes back in her yoga gear ready to workout and I just looked at her and said "you aint gonna shower? You just went out there battling the elements and you're gonna just come in here and do yoga first?" Huge argument.

I know I'm taking it a little far but i don't feel like I was wrong to say she should shower. She's not 1 person. We're 4 people in 1!! Gotta be smart. Common sense to me.

She's about had it with me being home all day. She's also not a homebody by choice
Yikes. While I feel you...you're kind of cringe about it bro. If she washed her hands and changed her clothes..why would she shower? Especially since she'll probs be drenched after yoga. Come on. Don't make it weird and go overboard. She was responsible. Have her resenting you for the entire quarantine
 
What's the best setup for Xbox controllers? I done burnt thru like 3 pairs of batteries since this quarantine started :smh:
 
Pelosi’s $2.5 Trillion Virus Bill Delays Mortgage, Car Payments


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a $2.5 trillion virus economic stimulus plan in a bid to shape negotiations on a Senate measure that stalled on Monday, triggering a sell-off in U.S. equities markets.

Pelosi’s 1,400-page bill would have broad implications for the financial sector. It would force lenders to grant a temporary reprieve from mortgage and car payments and credit card bills. It would order the Federal Reserve to provide loan servicers with liquidity to allow borrowers to stop paying their mortgages for up to 360 days. Public housing residents would get a temporary reprieve from paying rent, and student loan borrowers would have $10,000 of debt forgiven.


Negative consumer credit reporting would be halted. Foreclosures and evictions would be banned.

There are currently no plans for House members to return to Washington to vote on the bill, and the proposal appears to be a list of demands Democrats want to see included in the Senate bill. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer spent much of Monday negotiating behind closed doors on the Senate proposal, initially introduced last week.

“Secretary Mnuchin just left my office,” Schumer said on the Senate floor shortly after House Democrats introduced their bill. “We are going to work on into the night.”

Democrats on Monday blocked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell‘s second attempt at a procedural vote to advance his $1.8 trillion plan, saying its loan program for companies lacks transparency and oversight.

Investors and Americans are looking to policymakers to provide concrete action to respond to the health risks of the global health crisis and the economic fallout. Democrats say they still aren’t satisfied with changes to the Senate’s Republican-written bill. The House’s decision to introduce a counterproposal -- even as a messaging bill -- risks slowing the process further.

The House and Senate would have to pass the same version of the bill before sending it to President Donald Trump for his signature.

Individual Payments

The House bill would require corporations receiving any federal assistance to restrict executive pay, ban so-called golden parachute payments for departing executives, halt stock buybacks and dividend payments, pay a $15 minimum wage, and maintain their workforce and any labor union agreements.

Under the House bill, all individuals with a Social Security number, including retirees and the unemployed, would receive $1,500, compared with $1,200 for taxpayers in the Senate bill.

But households with 2020 income over $150,000 for a joint filer, $112,500 for a head of household filer, and $75,000 for a single filer will be required to pay back part or all of the assistance payment over three years. For these households, the payment is a zero-interest loan.

Both bills would boost unemployment checks by $600 per week and expand the pool of people who qualify.

The legislation would authorize the Federal Reserve to purchase state and local government bonds to bolster resources needed to fight the coronavirus outbreak. The House bill would also send $60 billion to schools and universities.

GOP Rebuffs

Republicans denounced House Democrats’ bill as a wish list, noting it includes provisions on federal elections, minimum wages, union regulations and climate change that Democrats have long advocated.

“Republicans had a deal until Nancy Pelosi rode into town from her extended vacation,” Trump said in a Twitter post late Monday night. “The Democrats want the Virus to win? They are asking for things that have nothing to do with our great workers or companies.”

Earlier, McConnell said on the Senate floor that “The bazaar is apparently open on the other side.”

But Schumer, speaking to reporters at the Capitol late Monday night, said “we expect to have an agreement tomorrow morning,” and that Mnuchin had called the president.

The bill would create a national requirement for states to allow early voting and voting by mail in cases of national emergency, and it would stop Trump from issuing any new financial regulations during the coronavirus emergency.

The House plan would direct airlines that receive assistance to offset their carbon emissions and reduce them by 50% by 2050. It would provide grants for the development of sustainable aviation fuels and allow the Department of Transportation to purchase inefficient airplanes if airlines commit to purchasing newer, more fuel efficient versions.

The Democrats’ proposal would allocate $37 billion in grants to airlines and $3 billion to airline contractors to keep workers on the job, while the GOP bill offers only loans. Airlines for America, a lobby group for the largest U.S. carriers, pushed for at least $29 billion in grants to save jobs.

Airlines would also be eligible for up to $21 billion in loans under the House plan. The Senate’s rescue would provide $50 billion in loans for passenger carriers plus another $8 billion for cargo haulers, but would not offer grants.

For small businesses, the Pelosi plan would unlock loans, grants and payroll tax suspensions to help keep workers employed.

While the Senate Republican bill gives the Energy Department $3 billion to buy crude for the U.S. emergency stockpile, the House Democrats include no such funding.

The House’s draft includes legislation passed by the House in July on a mostly party-line vote to shore up financially troubled union pension funds that serve more than 1 million workers and retirees. Senate Republicans have resisted the measure.

“People are sick, families are frightened, our economy has ground to a halt, and workers face unprecedented job loss,” House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said in a statement. “Democrats are using this national crisis to hold relief hostage unless Congress mandates corporate board diversity requirements and major components of the Green New Deal which will kill American jobs.”

Senate Bill

The Senate version includes aid for middle class taxpayers, the unemployed and distressed companies and local governments, although the details are different from the House plan.

The Senate would give direct payments of $1,200 to most middle class individuals, with $500 per child. After negotiations with Senate Democrats, the most recent version boosts unemployment payments and makes them available for longer periods, although Democrats continue to push for more generous funding.

The Senate plan includes $500 billion to loan to struggling corporations and state and local governments. That has been a source of tension with Democrats, who are seeking more stringent rules for companies that get federal aid.

Stocks sank Monday as lawmakers fought over the third and largest bill to address the coronavirus crisis. The S&P 500 Index fell 2.9% as of 4 p.m. in New York and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 3%. The S&P is down almost 35% from its Feb. 19 record and the Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost almost all its gains since Trump was elected on Nov. 8, 2016
This had to have been years in the making. 1400 pages. They can’t even make this up. This whole virus thing sounds pre planned to change up the economy and various other odd ball changes. Do they not think we’ll be or get better in 3-4 weeks? We can’t just jump start everything in a months time? Is it wrong to be skeptical.?
 
I’m not sure if anyone had mentioned this, but I heard they’re going to start handling permission slips to be out in public? Can anyone confirm
 
Gotta pick your battles. One of the lessons in the art of war is to be practical and tactical. No point stressing yourself or fighting a war you can't win not would have to take too much personal damage without victory.

i go to war with whoever word to lucci
 
I’m not sure if anyone had mentioned this, but I heard they’re going to start handling permission slips to be out in public? Can anyone confirm

I got a note from my work that says I’m a “essential employee”. My mom didn’t get a note and she’s still working. I think it’s probably by a company by company basis
 
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