But American citizens got no direct cash relief - just that one-time $1,200 as “bridge liquidity.” This is a level of corruption so huge; we’ve never had more of a “Throw the bums out” moment.
The Ayn Rand Institute received a PPP loan of between $350K and $1 million bit.ly/3eW7AHH

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You do know the PPP saved many many of American jobs? I would rather have a job then a one time handout
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I think most people would rather have a place to live and food for their families covered before anything else. And that “handout” is their own damn tax money. What did the Ayn Rand Institute get if not a “handout?”
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One time payment of $1,200... Talk about dropping crumbs from the aristocrat’s table. As Marianne Williamson so eloquently states, “No,no, no-we’re Americans and we all get to feast here.”
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Since when is America a country U R disappointing Citizens of the USA are US CITIZENS
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We need to educate the people so we have more of us going from "outrage, meh, what's next?" to "I'm gonna volunteer to go door to door for this local race to stop the 2020 gerrymandering", etc.
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We all know this cruelty is nothing new, but the arrogance of republican rhetoric and loyalty toward it—is criminal.
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You gonna keep tweeting or get involved to fight for the top of the ticket? peopleforjesse.com
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How is it you stupid people follow this charlatan? Every tweet is contrived garbage.
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Of course it did ... with this administration in power ... I'd be surprised if a corporation like this didn't get that money ... the corporations have the resources and the power to play the system ... to get whatever they want!
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