There are tens of millions of Americans for whom a $1200 stimulus check can barely begin to cover the accumulating costs of staying alive at such a time as this. Who have kids at home and not enough to eat. Whose despair is beyond what most of us can imagine. Invisible Americans.

Apr 27, 2020 · 12:12 PM UTC

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Those of the Americans who are working in the service industry, giving you your food, keeping everything clean, working at Walmart— and to most people they have no value. But without them nothing functions.
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There are tens of millions of Americans who are ready to go back to work.
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Still no stimulus check.
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True, now what are you going to do about it?
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And? What are you doing to help?
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we haven't received anything.
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Life as we know it is not a free ride and if it is too you are a big part of the problem . I really think what Trump has done for Americans is incredible . I remember Obama just bailing out the rich in 2009 , he did absolutely zip for the poor and starving
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Well Marianne, thank god for savings, investments, IRA's, 401k's, home equity, credit cards, personal loans, refinancing, pawn shops, ebay, craigslist, friends and family, unemployment, stimulus, odd jobs, PPP, bailouts, food pantries, charities, EBT, TANF, student loans, etc.
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If you are an American who neither HAS or HAS ACCESS to the things I just listed --- coronavirus is NOT the problem. YOU ARE.