Exactly what is H.R.6800 The Heroes Act

The slower developed vaccine won.
indeed so Daryl.....which brings us to>>>



Exploratory Stage

This stage involves basic laboratory research and often lasts 2-4 years. Federally funded academic and governmental scientists identify natural or synthetic antigens that might help prevent or treat a disease. These antigens could include virus-like particles, weakened viruses or bacteria, weakened bacterial toxins, or other substances derived from pathogens

Pre-Clinical Stage

Many candidate vaccines never progress beyond this stage because they fail to produce the desired immune response. The pre-clinical stages often lasts 1-2 years and usually involves researchers in private industry.

- That is already 3-6 years for the vaccine. And those happen BEFORE:

IND Application

A sponsor, usually a private company, submits an application for an Investigational New Drug (IND) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The sponsor describes the manufacturing and testing processes, summarizes the laboratory reports, and describes the proposed study. An institutional review board, representing an institution where the clinical trial will be conducted, must approve the clinical protocol. The FDA has 30 days to approve the application.

Once the IND application has been approved, the vaccine is subject to three phases of testing.

- But sure we have the “Warp Speed” program that was implemented. Now we look at the fact there are:

Phase I Vaccine Trials

Phase II Vaccine Trials

Phase III Vaccine Trials

Post-Licensure Monitoring of Vaccines

Phase IV Trials(optional)


VAERS (vaccine adverse event reporting system) – (which is being implemented on the fly as the vaccines are given not before as per the Pfeizer notice pages 4-5)

https://www.fda.gov/media/144414/download

Vaccine Safety Datalink (also being implemented on the fly as the vaccines are given not before)

--

These are all part of the creation of a vaccine. Rushing Trials and data collection can lead to adverse reactions and death. They bypassed those stages, which arguably, are the most critical.




Let's do some fun math here. Today, one in 20 people are carrying Covid 19 whether they have the virus or not or even show symptoms.

sorry , no Daryl
seems da gub'mit wants us to believe perfectly healthy people can spread disease, not so....unless they're literally Covid mary

it;'s far more likely 1 in 20 doorknobs, pieces of mail, money ,railings, or gas pumps are a potential reservoir......



The same methods were used in 2009 and that was a success. We didn't mask up here because it was never allowed to reach us here and it was never allowed to spread to MOST of the US in 2009.

uhm....well i was still running then.....and yeah we took some 'ol timers for their last ride.

but you see, we were trained to glove up, and mask the patient via non-rebreather O2 mask ..onna deez>>>>

1608373397941.png

in fact it was SOP to do so for any 'respiratory distress'

point?
masks are only one small part of 1910-1030 , which the general public seems to think is the end all protectant

reality? It's really not that effective w/out the rest of the doctrine

why the mask OCD? well.....da Gub'mit hadda tell us something, lest we all >>>>
1608373635808.png


~S~
 
Sorry to break it to you a cupcake but you ain't the boss of me

It's still a free country until quid pro quo red communist China Joe and Kamalatoe take over
So you're letting that happen?
But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
There's a fucking “labor” strike, and “workers” are calling in sick with COVID to drive certain companies out of business.
Sorry but the math doesn't add up
No Ma'am it does not.
What this shows is, the Party of the Rumpers don't want anything fixed in the nation. They are willing to tear it all down because they didn't get their own way. This is from the top down. Their sick idea of what winning is is more important than the wellness of America. The Left may burn down a building or a car but the party of the Rumpers burns down a Nation.
Leftists are getting married in the eyes of God on Wednesday again, and they're drilling a “well” to throw their own eyeballs down for health and good fortune.
 
The slower developed vaccine won.
indeed so Daryl.....which brings us to>>>



Exploratory Stage

This stage involves basic laboratory research and often lasts 2-4 years. Federally funded academic and governmental scientists identify natural or synthetic antigens that might help prevent or treat a disease. These antigens could include virus-like particles, weakened viruses or bacteria, weakened bacterial toxins, or other substances derived from pathogens

Pre-Clinical Stage

Many candidate vaccines never progress beyond this stage because they fail to produce the desired immune response. The pre-clinical stages often lasts 1-2 years and usually involves researchers in private industry.

- That is already 3-6 years for the vaccine. And those happen BEFORE:

IND Application

A sponsor, usually a private company, submits an application for an Investigational New Drug (IND) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The sponsor describes the manufacturing and testing processes, summarizes the laboratory reports, and describes the proposed study. An institutional review board, representing an institution where the clinical trial will be conducted, must approve the clinical protocol. The FDA has 30 days to approve the application.

Once the IND application has been approved, the vaccine is subject to three phases of testing.

- But sure we have the “Warp Speed” program that was implemented. Now we look at the fact there are:

Phase I Vaccine Trials

Phase II Vaccine Trials

Phase III Vaccine Trials

Post-Licensure Monitoring of Vaccines

Phase IV Trials(optional)


VAERS (vaccine adverse event reporting system) – (which is being implemented on the fly as the vaccines are given not before as per the Pfeizer notice pages 4-5)

https://www.fda.gov/media/144414/download

Vaccine Safety Datalink (also being implemented on the fly as the vaccines are given not before)

--

These are all part of the creation of a vaccine. Rushing Trials and data collection can lead to adverse reactions and death. They bypassed those stages, which arguably, are the most critical.




Let's do some fun math here. Today, one in 20 people are carrying Covid 19 whether they have the virus or not or even show symptoms.

sorry , no Daryl
seems da gub'mit wants us to believe perfectly healthy people can spread disease, not so....unless they're literally Covid mary

it;'s far more likely 1 in 20 doorknobs, pieces of mail, money ,railings, or gas pumps are a potential reservoir......



The same methods were used in 2009 and that was a success. We didn't mask up here because it was never allowed to reach us here and it was never allowed to spread to MOST of the US in 2009.

uhm....well i was still running then.....and yeah we took some 'ol timers for their last ride.

but you see, we were trained to glove up, and mask the patient via non-rebreather O2 mask ..onna deez>>>>

View attachment 431035
in fact it was SOP to do so for any 'respiratory distress'

point?
masks are only one small part of 1910-1030 , which the general public seems to think is the end all protectant

reality? It's really not that effective w/out the rest of the doctrine

why the mask OCD? well.....da Gub'mit hadda tell us something, lest we all >>>>View attachment 431036

~S~

You sure did put out a lot of data for us to sift through and lose out minds with. But in the end, if EVERYONE masked up and followed the rest of the PPP safety measures, we would NOT need to be locked down and Covid would slowly be isolated until it was all but gone just like they did for the Spanish Flu. You honestly believe that some crackpot woke up one morning in early Jan 2020 and came up with the PPP safety ideas? Those were passed down from President to President to prevent the widespread Pandemics. And almost Every President had one. And Every President could have had the same situation as what we ended up with Covid 19. With the exception of Rump who at first claimed that book that Presidents pass down to other Presidents didn't exist and then after Covid has gone Ape Shit he finds that book. Had we a Competent President in Jan 2020, He would have grabbed that book, read it, had his cabinet read it and Covid would have been isolated when it was only 15 cases. The problem was, we have a President that placed his own needs and wants (getting reelected) above the needs of the Nation. No President before him has done this.

Now about Influenza, covering H1N1 and the Spanish Flu, it doesn't care about your age. In fact, it hit small children and babies hard. It was confined to the major entry points into the United States. We didn't have as many entry points as we have today. It originated in NY State and spread from there. Outside of the War Effort where the troops were moving from the rest of the unaffected US through the Affected Ports, there wasn't a lot of traffic headed the other direction. They knew it existed but kept it quiet due to the War Effort. By all rights, it should have been named the American Flu. The Spanish Flu was isolated and after the troops came home, they isolated it further. And Yes, they wore masks made of Cotton and Swabs in any infected area and you didn't get a choice. You wore them, did social distancing, etc.. They started out at the outer infected areas and worked their way into the epicenter. Each time an area was clean it was released and life went back to normal. They did this until even the Epicenter was clean. And they did this with Zero Vaccines. Like Covid, Influenza is NOT the Flu.

In 1918 and into 1919, the approached Influenza like we were at war and defeated it. We didn't have a President saying it was a hoax. We didn't have a bunch of children running around crying about their rights. Actually, we did have a bunch of children running around screaming that the PPP was against their rights. They were isolated (Jailed) until the area they were in was clean and then released with a nice hefty fine.

Sooner or later, we are going to have to start the isolation and PPP methods or the Vaccination won't mean a damned thing. What good is getting a Vaccination when in 3 to 6 months you are able to contract it again. The only 2 ways the Vaccinations are going to work is if everyone gets the Vaccine within a 14 day period or we break out that book that Presidents have passed down and follow it just like they did in 1918.

Time to grow up, child.
 
You sure did put out a lot of data for us to sift through and lose out minds with. But in the end, if EVERYONE masked up and followed the rest of the PPP safety measures, we would NOT need to be locked down and Covid would slowly be isolated until it was all but gone just like they did for the Spanish Flu.
Shut the fuck with that Communist Party Mental Health shit! WE need duct tape to cover the doctors' mouths when we hold them to account for the continual malpractice, mass murder, and routine mayhem. Something to shoot them up with to make THEM really, really hurt for the harm they cause us.
 
You sure did put out a lot of data for us to sift through and lose out minds with. But in the end, if EVERYONE masked up and followed the rest of the PPP safety measures, we would NOT need to be locked down and Covid would slowly be isolated until it was all but gone just like they did for the Spanish Flu.
Shut the fuck with that Communist Party Mental Health shit! WE need duct tape to cover the doctors' mouths when we hold them to account for the continual malpractice, mass murder, and routine mayhem. Something to shoot them up with to make THEM really, really hurt for the harm they cause us.

So that is what you think. Fine, it's time to clean up the gene pool once more. Have a nice day.
 
You are going to have to be more specific. It's a long bill. You need to give the title and paragraph where it says what you say it does. If it's what I think it is, it deals with Emergency Workers and such which should be given financial consideration. It's sort of like "Hazardous Duty Pay" and "Combat Pay" for the Military of which I had received in the past myself. For those that received it, it wasn't nearly enough. I don't see any difference between a Military Member in Combat and a Front Line Emergency Worker except the Front Line Emergency Worker has more of a chance to be injured or die.
I copied and pasted from your post. Maybe YOU should have included more details? Funny, the Democrats want to give ER workers hazard pay while tacitly supporting the 'defund the police' movement. Is it just that some of these people are too stupid to see their own hypocrisy or do they count on the fact that the media will continue to cover for them?

Except you didn't just copy and paste. You picked and chose general statements leaving out the specifics that define them. You made a vague reference to "pork barrel" and left out.....


including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
WTF? Are you joking?
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
WTF? Are you joking?

No I am being the Legal Beagle here. Show me the legal standings that the actual "Bill of Rights" document has in any court of this land? You threw it out there like it was important. It is but not in a legal sense.
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
WTF? Are you joking?

No I am being the Legal Beagle here. Show me the legal standings that the actual "Bill of Rights" document has in any court of this land? You threw it out there like it was important. It is but not in a legal sense.
The Constitution isnt important in a legal sense?
The Supreme law of the land is just there for shits and giggles. Ok bro.
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
WTF? Are you joking?

No I am being the Legal Beagle here. Show me the legal standings that the actual "Bill of Rights" document has in any court of this land? You threw it out there like it was important. It is but not in a legal sense.
The Constitution isnt important in a legal sense?
The Supreme law of the land is just there for shits and giggles. Ok bro.

So now that you have been called on it, you finally bring up the legal document that does apply.

And exactly where does it say what the States can and can't do when regards to the States own citizens in this case? The Supreme Court already ruled that a State has far reaching powers in such things. And it's been used at least 3 times since the 1905 ruling. Successful, I might add. Until Covid came along, the US has done much, much better in dealing with pandemics. The one that we exported in 1918 devastated Europe but we got a handle on it much quicker than they did. But the Adults were in charge back then. And the Presidents from the old Pandemics were Adults. Biden ain't no winner but he's going to let the Adults hand things while you Children's Leader is sent packing come Jan 20th who is an infant himself. The "Book" gets taken back out so the adults can follow the procedures that has kept even more deadly Pandemics from tearing through America.
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
WTF? Are you joking?

No I am being the Legal Beagle here. Show me the legal standings that the actual "Bill of Rights" document has in any court of this land? You threw it out there like it was important. It is but not in a legal sense.
The Constitution isnt important in a legal sense?
The Supreme law of the land is just there for shits and giggles. Ok bro.

So now that you have been called on it, you finally bring up the legal document that does apply.

And exactly where does it say what the States can and can't do when regards to the States own citizens in this case? The Supreme Court already ruled that a State has far reaching powers in such things. And it's been used at least 3 times since the 1905 ruling. Successful, I might add. Until Covid came along, the US has done much, much better in dealing with pandemics. The one that we exported in 1918 devastated Europe but we got a handle on it much quicker than they did. But the Adults were in charge back then. And the Presidents from the old Pandemics were Adults. Biden ain't no winner but he's going to let the Adults hand things while you Children's Leader is sent packing come Jan 20th who is an infant himself. The "Book" gets taken back out so the adults can follow the procedures that has kept even more deadly Pandemics from tearing through America.
The bill of rights is the first 10 amendments to the constitution, you freaking retard
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
WTF? Are you joking?

No I am being the Legal Beagle here. Show me the legal standings that the actual "Bill of Rights" document has in any court of this land? You threw it out there like it was important. It is but not in a legal sense.
The Constitution isnt important in a legal sense?
The Supreme law of the land is just there for shits and giggles. Ok bro.

So now that you have been called on it, you finally bring up the legal document that does apply.

And exactly where does it say what the States can and can't do when regards to the States own citizens in this case? The Supreme Court already ruled that a State has far reaching powers in such things. And it's been used at least 3 times since the 1905 ruling. Successful, I might add. Until Covid came along, the US has done much, much better in dealing with pandemics. The one that we exported in 1918 devastated Europe but we got a handle on it much quicker than they did. But the Adults were in charge back then. And the Presidents from the old Pandemics were Adults. Biden ain't no winner but he's going to let the Adults hand things while you Children's Leader is sent packing come Jan 20th who is an infant himself. The "Book" gets taken back out so the adults can follow the procedures that has kept even more deadly Pandemics from tearing through America.
The bill of rights is the first 10 amendments to the constitution, you freaking retard

But the Bill of Rights has no legal standings. The Constitution has the standings. How about keeping it on point for a change. I remember, way back, where you idjits were screaming about the Bill of Rights about everything including pertaining to the flavor of the month Icecream Club. And a few of us had this discussion with your bunch. It doesn't matter where the 1st 10 ammendments for the Constitution comes from, the Constitution has the Legal Status. You want to have a meaningful conversation, I suggest you stick with what is real and avoid what isn't. Now, you want to talk to me about constitutional law, just remember, it's Constitutional Law not "Bill of Right Law".
 
I am presented the whole H.R.6800 for discussion. Not what we have been told that's in it but the whole thing. It's too long to put into this message so I will only put the Summary in here. But if you wish to read the whole thing (and if you wish to discuss it, I suggest you go to the following URL and read it) go to
H.R.6800 - The Heroes Act
Until you read the whole thing, you really are just going by what someone else says that didn't read it either. Inform and Educate yourself before you go into the usual.

Here is the summary

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (05/12/2020)


Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or the HEROES Act

This bill responds to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak and its impact on the economy, public health, state and local governments, individuals, and businesses.

Among other things, the bill

  • provides FY2020 emergency supplemental appropriations to federal agencies;
  • provides payments and other assistance to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments;
  • provides additional direct payments of up to $1,200 per individual;
  • expands paid sick days, family and medical leave, unemployment compensation, nutrition and food assistance programs, housing assistance, and payments to farmers;
  • modifies and expands the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides loans and grants to small businesses and nonprofit organizations;
  • establishes a fund to award grants for employers to provide pandemic premium pay for essential workers;
  • expands several tax credits and deductions;
  • provides funding and establishes requirements for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing;
  • eliminates cost-sharing for COVID-19 treatments;
  • extends and expands the moratorium on certain evictions and foreclosures; and
  • requires employers to develop and implement infectious disease exposure control plans.
The bill also modifies or expands a wide range of other programs and policies, including those regarding
  • Medicare and Medicaid,
  • health insurance,
  • broadband service,
  • medical product supplies,
  • immigration,
  • student loans and financial aid,
  • the federal workforce,
  • prisons,
  • veterans benefits,
  • consumer protection requirements,
  • the U.S. Postal Service,
  • federal elections,
  • aviation and railroad workers, and
  • pension and retirement plans.
This is the bill that is sitting at the bottom of the pile on Moscow Mitch's desk. The only answer they have had is just one word, "NO". The reason much of the additions are attached to it is because smaller bills for were presented to Moscow Mitch and they,too, ended up on the bottom of the pile unanswered.

The Senate owes the American People the duty to address each and every one of these points. If they don't want to address all of them, the Senate needs to put the bill into committee and write their own and present it back to the house instead of just one word of "NO" from Moscow Mitch. I am not saying that each and every point needs to be addressed at this time but the main points NEED to be passed by both the Senate and the House and signed by the President. The Senate can negotiate the rest in good faith for a later date. But first things first, get it off the bottom of Moscow Mitch's (The Grim Reaper) bottom ignore file.
The senate owes people nothing. Show me in the constitution where the fed gov has the power to do most of that shit


" promote the general welfare "
They can only promote the general welfare through enumerated powers.
That phrase doesnt mean they can do whatever in the hell they want. If it did, the enumerated powers would be irrelevant.
Context and intent matters :thup:

That was covered in 1905 already. A State can lock his state down if there is an emergency from a Virus. Newsflash? Some of the states are already well into that emergency. If fines and jail are the order of the day, Cops that refuse to follow the Law can be dismissed with prejudice with no legal recourse.

Time for you to either grow up or face what is coming down the pike.
Where do states get emergency powers to put the bill of rights on hold?

Show me where the Document Bill of Rights has any legal standings?
WTF? Are you joking?

No I am being the Legal Beagle here. Show me the legal standings that the actual "Bill of Rights" document has in any court of this land? You threw it out there like it was important. It is but not in a legal sense.
The Constitution isnt important in a legal sense?
The Supreme law of the land is just there for shits and giggles. Ok bro.

So now that you have been called on it, you finally bring up the legal document that does apply.

And exactly where does it say what the States can and can't do when regards to the States own citizens in this case? The Supreme Court already ruled that a State has far reaching powers in such things. And it's been used at least 3 times since the 1905 ruling. Successful, I might add. Until Covid came along, the US has done much, much better in dealing with pandemics. The one that we exported in 1918 devastated Europe but we got a handle on it much quicker than they did. But the Adults were in charge back then. And the Presidents from the old Pandemics were Adults. Biden ain't no winner but he's going to let the Adults hand things while you Children's Leader is sent packing come Jan 20th who is an infant himself. The "Book" gets taken back out so the adults can follow the procedures that has kept even more deadly Pandemics from tearing through America.
The bill of rights is the first 10 amendments to the constitution, you freaking retard

But the Bill of Rights has no legal standings. The Constitution has the standings. How about keeping it on point for a change. I remember, way back, where you idjits were screaming about the Bill of Rights about everything including pertaining to the flavor of the month Icecream Club. And a few of us had this discussion with your bunch. It doesn't matter where the 1st 10 ammendments for the Constitution comes from, the Constitution has the Legal Status. You want to have a meaningful conversation, I suggest you stick with what is real and avoid what isn't. Now, you want to talk to me about constitutional law, just remember, it's Constitutional Law not "Bill of Right Law".
The bill of rights is in the constitution. OMG. I can't do this. Bye dumbfuck
 

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