[blind-democracy] FW: Politics P.M.: Congress to bail out firms that avoided taxes, safety regulations and spent billions boosting their stock

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  • Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:22:57 -0400

And apparently, here it is, in a headline.

 

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Subject: Politics P.M.: Congress to bail out firms that avoided taxes, safety 
regulations and spent billions boosting their stock

 


Hurdles remain as Senate aims to vote on $2 trillion bill; Senate aid package 
quietly carves out billions intended for Boeing, officials say; G-7 failed to 
agree on statement after U.S. insisted on calling coronavirus outbreak ‘Wuhan 
virus’; Biden suggests that Trump’s Easter timeline could be ‘catastrophic’; So 
far, coronavirus is heavily a blue-state issue. That’s likely to change.; What 
exactly is in this massive $2 trillion Senate coronavirus bill?; Trump’s 
positive coronavirus polls; Why the United States is emerging as the epicenter 
of the coronavirus pandemic; The Daily 202: Prince Charles testing positive 
illustrates how the coronavirus does not discriminate; Conservatives gutted the 
social safety net. Now, in a crisis, they’re embracing it. ; Stimulus bill 
prevents Trump and his family from benefiting from loan programs; Trump needs 
governors to reopen the economy. Even Republican ones aren’t on board.; Why 
Trump won’t have the final say on whether people go back to work 

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 Congress to bail out firms that avoided taxes, safety regulations and spent 
billions boosting their stock


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tactics in recent years that spent billions to boost their stock prices. 
Others, such as some coal mining companies, have eschewed health and safety 
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