What is their resistance to #DirectCashRelief??? Other governments are doing it. It isn’t charity, it’s just responsible governance during an emergency. No time for all the middle measures when people and their kids are hungry. washingtonpost.com/us-policy…

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#DirectCashRelief Individuals can spend money more effectively on what they need than politicians who think they know best
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It’s to keep the false narrative in place that anyone but the wealthy are lazy & should somehow be able to “be successful” w/o help. The problem is half America thinks it’s “the way to do it” when in reality, we’ve probably wasted our life trying to live it. Think about that.
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I seriously hope that liability protection gets voted down. We have hundreds of billions of dollars to help corporations, and we can allow unfettered capitalism, but we can't feed people who don't qualify for one specific program.
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Because they do not care about the well being of the working class, there are about 30% of us sitting in reserve and that is too many mouths to feed. They are planning on culling us.
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They care about businesses and corporations only and not individuals
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$908 billion is not going to scratch the surface of what people and small businesses need right now. 3X that would be a big help now, with another $3 Trillion within the next few months.
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They're greedy shitheels with empathy or shame.