For tens of millions of Americans the difference between $1400 and $2000 could be a matter of survival. Nothing more should even have to be said.

Feb 5, 2021 · 4:15 AM UTC

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Not as bad as the difference between 1400$ and 0$ for many
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But for millions of Americans who can live without it, it is borrowing from our grandkids and a tremendous waste.
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Good thing Joe is a good man. I would hate to receive 2k checks from a bad man like trump
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$2,000 monthly could bring peace of mind... #DirrctCashRelief
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600 (we already got) and 1400 = 2000😜
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It needs to be retroactive and monthly payments.
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What about the tens of millions of Americans who are doing fine and don't need it? This money should only go to people who need it.
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If that's so then why not just nix the giveaway but offer eg $1000/mo loans at 1% since that's "inflation" so they say? A lot more fair to everyone & solves the problem. Nobody suggests this, why not?
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To compromise with the devil, is to compromise with the devil. Joe never learned that.
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