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Trump signs executive orders on unemployment, payroll tax, evictions
2020-08-09
[UPI] President Donald Trump
...His ancestors didn't own any slaves...
signed several executive orders Saturday, including an order to provide an extra $400 in weekly unemployment aid to those whose $600 weekly benefits expired in July as well as eviction protections and student loan relief.

A fourth executive order would defer payroll tax payments for people who earn less than $100,000. It would take effect retroactively and continue through December.

During a presser in Bedminster, N.J., Saturday to announce the orders, the President said if he is reelected in November he would "terminate" the payroll tax, which funds Social Security and Medicare benefits.

The executive order to provide $400 in weekly benefits requires that 25% of that funding be paid by states, many of whom are struggling with unexpected drops in revenue and have pleaded with Congress to receive additional aid.

Trump has sought a payroll tax deferral for more than a year with little support from Congress, but the other three issues were the subject of tense partisan negotiations in recent weeks as some parts of this spring's CARES Act expired.
Posted by:Fred

#20  Now. Abolish the IRS.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebbereng3110   2020-08-09 20:32  

#19  Great brief, bobby.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-08-09 16:33  

#18  And I love watching Nancy and her sidekick Schumer stomp their little feet.
Posted by: gorb   2020-08-09 15:59  

#17  Don't like it? Impeach the m.f.! Again. And get your collective a$$ handed to you. Again.
Posted by: gorb   2020-08-09 15:57  

#16  Mz.P had no problem with the Constitution and the Dream Act writ by Obama. It's all about power.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-08-09 15:32  

#15  Schumer didn't like it either
Posted by: Bobby   2020-08-09 15:19  

#14  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blasted the four executive orders signed by President Trump for financial relief because of the coronavirus pandemic as “unconstitutional slop.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blasted the four executive orders signed by President Trump for financial relief because of the coronavirus pandemic as “unconstitutional slop.”

Also see 26U.S.Code 7508A

I am very impressed, Madam Speaker! With Trump, that is.

Law passed in 1997, Pres. Clinton, with a (R) congress, Speaker Newt Gingrich. [giggle]
Posted by: Bobby   2020-08-09 14:54  

#13  Chucky and Nancy were squealing like stuck pigs this morning on the MSM.

They must be really worried.

'Flak gets heaviest right over the target'
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2020-08-09 11:46  

#12  It does look like Trump can cancel this deferred tax (Twitchy link). Covering all the bases - nice...
Posted by: Raj   2020-08-09 11:10  

#11  What will the Democrats do? Probably go on to another concocted 'crisis'. Time for the MSM to get their story straight.
Posted by: Clem   2020-08-09 11:09  

#10  So what will the Democrats do, impeach, sue. They have lost already.
Posted by: Dale   2020-08-09 10:40  

#9  Trump moved forward when he reviewed his legal options with appropriate staff. He doesn't move haphazardly. This is well thought out. The Democrats are totally outclassed. Now what is next. Believe me he is rolling on.
Posted by: Dale   2020-08-09 10:38  

#8  /\ "...almost certainly unconstitutional..."

Agree 100%.

But...

Posted by: Clem   2020-08-09 10:20  

#7  the downside here is that much of this all is almost certainly unconstitutional (the eviction moratorium is certainly legal, however)

interesting follow up

1. who has standing to challenge this in court

2. will they do it

3. if they do, how soon will court act
Posted by: lord garth   2020-08-09 10:18  

#6  It’s a 10-22% raise for workers. It puts cash in the hand of the voter, not a politician.
I expect either party will have the spine to not forgive the tax.
I cut my own payroll. My staff will see the money 8/15. With a note explaining the origin and terms of the cut. I feel sure they will spend the money wisely.
Posted by: jvalentour   2020-08-09 09:56  

#5  #3 It encourages people to find work?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-08-09 09:04  

#4  #2 Deferral now, forgiveness in Nov - if the right people win the election?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-08-09 09:01  

#3  I can dig The Donald sticking it to the Dems, but what good is a deferral with millions unemployed? Getting rid of the tax once and for all anyway.
Posted by: Clem   2020-08-09 08:57  

#2  I'm not a fan of the payroll tax deferral; that means a delay in payment and nothing more.
Posted by: Raj   2020-08-09 08:48  

#1  Guess what, most networks failed to report this. Historic activity. This man is a machine. Democrats and media will have to order more adult diapers for their faces and hind parts.
Posted by: Dale   2020-08-09 07:03  

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