No, they are not significant and surely she knows that. The majority of people who serve in the US Congress - including her - spend that much on a holiday night out to dinner with the kids and grandkids.
Speaker Pelosi on $600 direct payment checks: "I would like them to have been bigger, but they are significant."

Dec 21, 2020 · 5:28 PM UTC

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Exactly. She knows. And she’s being grimy and pretending. Decent people need to stop making excuses for them and pretending they just don’t get it. They get it. They understand. They just don’t care because they are evil.
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It’s not that they are evil. It’s that they are removed. They are inside a bubble. And by our silence, we enable their dissociation.
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I guess considering the gop didn’t want any direct payments to people at all it is significant. Still coulda worded it better.
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We have got to stop enabling her. This is ridiculous. And we have got to stop enabling her enablers in the Democratic Party.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Terrible. Defund useless corrupt Congress.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, when will you understand that the permanent #DeepState #ShadowGovernment controlled by London-based financial elites and banking cartels don't care one iota about the American people?
The United States can learn lessons from the collapse of the Soviet Union: ✅ System has no legitimacy or authority ✅ Many people know governing system is fake ✅ Unaccountable system benefits only the oligarchs ✅ People feel cheated ✅ US financial/economic system collapse
Replying to @marwilliamson
A $600 direct payment check to the American People... No-Nancy-this is not significant. It is time for a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. “It is time for a new America.”
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So disgusting. Get her out!
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Okay, while I am entirely behind a bigger relief check, I also believe we should be grateful to the $600 too. It's not nothing. And if we can't be grateful to any small help, why should we deserve any bigger help?
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