It isn't complicated. It's very simple. 2k/mo until the pandemic is over. #DirectCashRelief

Nov 30, 2020 · 12:16 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Is it coming out of your pocket?
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If people that cld make this happen cared about those like me, unable to pay rent and utilities. Struggling to feed and clothe my son. But hey its my problem. I was doing somewhat ok before April and haven't recovered at all yet. This wld help so many of us.
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We stan orb mother 🔮
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If you give these people money, they can pay their rent & utilities, buy food etc. Everbody wins, including landlords. DUHHHH!
Replying to @marwilliamson
Marianne i would b so happy even if I had $1200 a month. I had the same surgery as u, rotator cuff, and so I can't work and have no money coming in. Still fighting for,unemployment....even though I worked for the Census2020, a government agency.🙄😒
The billionaire class in this country has added $937 billion to their collective net worth since March. A 50% covid profiteering tax on just what they’ve made this year would raise enough for a $1,400 check for every American
Replying to @marwilliamson
Money doesn’t grow on trees...and what are you going to spend it on if the economy is shut down?
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Why stop, though? Tax the rich to implement #UBI. It'd make all the difference in the world in the lives of millions, and wouldn't even cause the reptiles to miss out on a single yacht. Same logic applies for universal healthcare!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I've heard that's what Canada is doing now, but have not confirmed with anyone