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Have any private groups received funds under this program?
www.hhs.gov
Have any private groups received funds under this program?
Provider Relief | HRSA
www.hhs.gov
I saw it on FB as well. Wondering if private anesthesia groups have also started receiving this.
A little off topic but I thought I’d mention this
This is a crisis that the govt ultimately caused widespread economic damage through its own actions then offers a loan to businesses to deal with it. But should it be considered a loan?
yeah that's not a leading question at all, with the answer you already think you know not even hidden in a bold assertion in the first sentence. C'mon, man.yeah that's not a leading question at all, with the answer you already think you know not even hidden in a bold assertion in the first sentence. C'mon, man.
What makes me roll my eyes is your implied (well, not even implied, it's right out there) belief that this is all the government's fault, every bit of it, from the virus itself not being contained, to any and all side effects of containment efforts. The idea that the government OWES you anything beyond a competent response to contain the pandemic.Why are you in denial? The local govt incurred economic damages when they shut down the country.
A little off topic but I thought I’d mention this
This is a crisis that the govt ultimately caused widespread economic damage through its own actions then offers a loan to businesses to deal with it. But should it be considered a loan?
I believe this particular program is not a loan, but a grant.
What makes me roll my eyes is your implied (well, not even implied, it's right out there) belief that this is all the government's fault, every bit of it, from the virus itself not being contained, to any and all side effects of containment efforts. The idea that the government OWES you anything beyond a competent response to contain the pandemic.
Under the surface of your comment is the very wrong, very annoying, very unscientific yet widely held (mostly "conservative") opinion that this pandemic is Just The Flu, or perhaps Not Even As Bad As The Flu, or maybe even as far out there as This Is The Government Seizing Power And Suspending The Constitution And Deliberately Destroying The Economy To Usher In A Totalitarian Regime But At Least I Have Eleven Pallets Of Chili In My Barn.
So. C'mon, man. The government doesn't owe you **** because its response (which was arguably TOO restrained) to a global pandemic put a temporary dent in your income or stock portfolio.
Deny that.
You totally deserved that. I guess according to you, we should have just kept up business as usual. Even though we see that social distancing is actually helping.Thank you for actually shedding light on this!
Instead of treating it like deposition as some other posters here seem keen to do.
You totally deserved that. I guess according to you, we should have just kept up business as usual. Even though we see that social distancing is actually helping.
Guess you are young and vibrant and could handle Corona unlike the Old or unhealthy.
So resort to calling us names. Yeah, wonderful. How mature.I guess you and pgg subscribe to the same foolish school of thought where seeking economic damages equates to inaction on COVID. Really what a solid group of halfwits.
We did today. Nice to get but won’t turn the tide. Our hospital has enough funds to make it to July at the present burn rate.Have any private groups received funds under this program?
Provider Relief | HRSA
www.hhs.gov
So resort to calling us names. Yeah, wonderful. How mature.
I have been called worse. So whatever.
BTW @pgg and I often don’t see eye to eye. But I don’t thing we’ve ever called each other halfwits or any other names.
incredible. very proftable hospital!We did today. Nice to get but won’t turn the tide. Our hospital has enough funds to make it to July at the present burn rate.
Well that’s using up its entire rainy day fund. I wouldn’t expect the state to allow us to stay independent if cash to cover expenses reached just two weeks. Things will have to turn around by 6/1incredible. very proftable hospital!
incredible. very proftable hospital!
Let me know when you stop wearing diapers and drinking out of a seepee cup.Let me know when you actually have a point to make.
There’s so much wrong with this it’s not even funny. You actually seem enraged rather than mildly annoyed by really no reason to be.
The government responded to a crisis and in its wake cause a massive economic damage. Seeking damages would be appropriate.
“Dent in a stock portfolio?” Tells me everything I need to know
If anyone is in denial about the economic gravity, it seems to be you. The fact that you offer nothing more than a screed full of assumptions about my view of COVID makes you look like a complete fool.
Get some rest man and think about it a little more.
Yeah. Go ahead. Try to take the federal government to court so you can prove negligence and recklessness that has wronged you. See where you get. The only way our governments has any liability to its citizens for even the most incompetently suboptimal response to some force majeure is the next round of elections to put new people in charge.Wouldn't be much point in having a discussion board if everyone always agreed on everything. 🙂 I've never met either you or him.BTW @pgg and I often don’t see eye to eye. But I don’t thing we’ve ever called each other halfwits or any other names.
There’s so much wrong with this it’s not even funny. You actually seem enraged rather than mildly annoyed by really no reason to be.
The government responded to a crisis and in its wake cause a massive economic damage. Seeking damages would be appropriate.
“Dent in a stock portfolio?” Tells me everything I need to know
If anyone is in denial about the economic gravity, it seems to be you. The fact that you offer nothing more than a screed full of assumptions about my view of COVID makes you look like a complete fool.
Get some rest man and think about it a little more.
A little off topic but I thought I’d mention this
This is a crisis that the govt ultimately caused widespread economic damage through its own actions then offers a loan to businesses to deal with it. But should it be considered a loan?