Even before the pandemic 40% of Americans would’nt have been able to absorb a $400 unexpected expenditure. That should have been seen as a national emergency yet political and media reports were that the economy was “good.”Good for whom, of course! Good for those at the very top.

Aug 22, 2020 · 3:19 PM UTC

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The fact that 40% of the pop. aren't wandering the streets as derelict zombies is proof that the $400 statistic was bogus.
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They called you crazy, but you were one of the few sane candidates on that stage!
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Good for the black community ... good for the poor ... now the whole world can see who you really are Marianne ... a shill
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I appreciate that you emphasize that this inequity problem is an emergency time and time again.
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Credit card debt is going to be crazier after this. Banks are going to make crazy money on interest and fees for bouncing checks. Much pain for so many.
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Good for those at the top and also for those managing their financial status with an emphasis on hard work and community involvement. Good things will come to those who believe in good things!
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The Congress won't negotiate for stimulus. .
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I watched minimum wage catch up non-union labor salaries for people that had been 20+ years, the last 10 without raises with a boss who thought employees should be ashamed of accepting assistance though they qualified. Or 3 part-time clerk jobs will get you the assistance.