Trump Cuts Off Negotiations With Pelosi And Dems Over COVID Relief, Wants Real Legislation

In the private sector, if people are negotiating in bad faith, if they’re being unrealistic, if they are playing too many games, you end the negotiations. When I’m doing it, I will ask “if I do X, you’re prepared to sign right now?” Some people will say “sure”, then back out with some sort of excuse. I’ll ask a couple questions, then pull the offer. If they want an offer to shop around, nah, I’m good, come see me last (though, we will sometimes give a crazy offer because we know it will screw the store the customer is going to buy from). Time is money, and I’m only spending so much time with your games (and these are typically people who say “I don’t want to play games.”) Trump has had enough of Pelosi and her Comrades screwing around

Trump says he’d sign off on specific coronavirus relief measures after halting talks

President Trump on Tuesday said he would sign off on specific coronavirus relief measures aimed at helping the airlines and small businesses.

“The House & Senate should IMMEDIATELY Approve 25 Billion Dollars for Airline Payroll Support, & 135 Billion Dollars for Paycheck Protection Program for Small Business. Both of these will be fully paid for with unused funds from the Cares Act. Have this money. I will sign now!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

The decision comes just hours after Trump said he was cutting off talks with Democrats over a new economic aid package until after the Nov. 3 election.

Why continue negotiating with people who are doing it in bad faith? Which is the way Democrats negotiate most deals.

It makes sense. Do small bills rather than the Big Bills, which also tend to have more Crazy buried in them, just like the Dems current COVID aid bill granted deferred deportation to illegals and would bring in lots and lots of foreign workers.

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