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Marianne Williamson
@marwilliamson
21 Nov 2020
Yep.
Rep. Ro Khanna
@RepRoKhanna
20 Nov 2020
Let’s send every American a $2,000 check, every month, until this crisis is over.
Nov 21, 2020 · 6:09 AM UTC
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Dr. Elsa Talat Khwaja, PhD
@ETKhwaja
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
I just don't understand why this government is so stingy.
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Sandy Fisher
@sandyjfisher
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
I like the sound of this...
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Denise Lauzon
@LauzonDenise
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
I understand giving money to those you are poor but why giving to the rich?
Monica Wisdom
@iAskMonica
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
Good if you’re a family not if your single. Households bills don’t change because of the number of people in it. Blanket amounts do not put everyone in consideration.
Lord Jacob Holmes
@JacobHolmes98
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
How about instead we just open our country back up and people can go to work? That way we’re not incurring more debt.
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Christopher Corey
@ChrisBCorey
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
Who determines when it’s over?
Art Rochester 😷
@Zonotrichia
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
Stephanie Kelton's "Deficit Myth" is a great read. It answers many financial questions like "How are we going to pay for it."
William Balkus
@BalkusWilliam
22 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
I agree!
William Balkus
@BalkusWilliam
22 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
Yes ... I agree!
candicewilmore
@candicewilmore
21 Nov 2020
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@marwilliamson
why can't we do "means testing" to make this more acceptable to the masses who don't f==g care?
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