"Section 1102 of the CARES Act states that nonprofits are eligible for PPP loans only if they and their affiliates have no more than 500 employees. Planned Parenthood has about 16,000 employees, a whopping 32 times as many as the maximum-employee cap outlined in the bill"
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fraud?
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All you high integrity Congressmen out there. Pull the funding for PP and put it to good use. Besides murdering babies, they cheat too. What will it take for you “representatives of the people” to stand up and do something?
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You have as much credibility as Norma McCorvey.
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Oh? Where’s that in the text? Here’s a link: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/6819206/CARES-ACT-FINAL-TEXT.pdf … And the relevant section that says otherwisepic.twitter.com/HvQUOCeELU
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This is a whack job add with misleading facts and not based on a legal review of what planned parenthood did. No doubt money was granted by Trump himself based on eligible. Misleading at its best.
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What exactly is misleading? The PPP bill specifically states no more than 500 employes. PP employs 16,000 employees, yet they still applied and got $80 million. That is fraud. I’ll wait while you try to explain that one away
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