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Paycheck Protection Program and Churches

 

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10,000 people registered for this seminar, the most people who have ever signed up for a Church Law & Tax seminar. Why? Free money.
Richard Hammar read the 900 page bill in preparation. (He also reads every lawsuit against a church every year. He is amazing).

"free money" is not the proper legal term! I'm just trying to help people become aware of the Paycheck Protection Program. Nonprofits and small businesses under 500 employees are eligible. The application is only four pages. Applying began today.
The program is designed to help small businesses and nonprofits so they do not have to lay people off because of covid-19. (One upside over unemployment insurance is those employees get to keep their benefits like health insurance).
See also the long interesting discussion in this many-pronged thread about the ethical considerations.

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Concern about coronavirus March 9, 2020

 

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Specht is doing a lot of calculations here but I think it is a useful estimate, which fits with other guesses, that hospitals will become overwhelmed around May 8th. That helps me to think about whether to cancel non-essential travel and conferences in the next couple of months.

Descriptions of the situation:

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Princeton:

Stanford:

Harvard:

Spread to new states on Friday:

Yes, the contagiousness and lethality are scary:

But my Facebook feed has people saying not to panic by buying too much stuff.

I don't think that takes away from the need to cancel non-essential travel and gatherings. 

Here is someone who is skeptical about the continued exponential growth of the disease.

In other words, once lots of people get the disease, people will change their behavior and reduce the rate of transmission. 

Indeed, it will not spread as quickly if people practice "social distancing."
"the aim of public-health policy, whether at the city, national or global scale, is to flatten the curve, spreading the infections out over time."

What happens when the hospital is overwhelmed:

And another description of what it is like to have hospitals overwhelmed with COVID-19:

Harvard expert: If a city in the US had a similar spread as Wuhan, it would overtake the amount of ICU beds in 45-60 days from the first case. But strict social distancing in Guangzho slowed the spread so it peaked at 19 days.

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Looking at Jay Sekulow’s finances

 

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Another exposé of Trump attorney Jay Sekulow's use of a maze of non-profit organizations and for-profit businesses to steer donations to his family.
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“More than $65 million in charitable funds were paid to Sekulow, his wife, his sons, his brother, his sister-in-law, his nephew and corporations they own.” @ap@mbieseckapnews.com/9d2ed80ca912d1
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Trump's personal attorney Jay Sekulow is a master of self-dealing, fundraising, questionable accounting, and nepotism. See especially this 2017 deep dive into his finances. washingtonpost.com/investigations twitter.com/wpinvestigates Images: ministrywatch.com/ministrywatch- , projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/nam
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There is much more on Jay Sekulow's use of real estate deals and fundraising and non-profits to enrich himself and his wife and kids and his brother, his wife, and their kids. See this June 2017 Guardian article. twitter.com/SethCotlar/sta
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The first case Jay Sekulow was asked to try before the Supreme Court was so obvious that his side won 9-0 even though he did a poor job. And that's how he became a religious liberty hero.
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Interesting knowing how @JaySekulow got to the floor of the Senate? Read this article from MinistryWatch: ministrywatch.com/how-jay-sekulo
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Anyone who reports on Sekulow owes a debt to @Tonymauro whose 2005 Legal Times article detailed the way millions of charitable dollars go to Sekulow family rutherford.org/publications_r