How can we spend $1.9T on Covid relief and not include $2000 a month in #DirectCashRelief? I don’t get it.

Feb 6, 2021 · 9:32 AM UTC

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*screams incoherent agreement*
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TELL ‘EM MARIANNE ❤️
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This woman just says stuff to get people talking and boost her engagement. This is all just another political game.
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1.9T distributed equally amongst the total population of the USA is $5,789 per person including new born babies and centenarians on fixed income. Yes pls
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Marianne, Jeff Bezos and the banking, execs drug companies, real estate execs, etc., need their gigantic bonuses.
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WHY DON'T U BRING THESE COMPLAINTS TO CONGRESS AND THE SENATE???????????????????????????
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If we take the additional unemployment that is in the bill that is $1600 a month for those out of work. Yes, there are outlying cases but if someone is fortunate enough to have kept their job, they don’t need additional money. For a couple that would be 4K/mo
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Because #BidenLied about #2KChecks, and I cannot *wait* to #PrimaryBiden! :)
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Of course you get it. They're corrupt and you know it. Both parties need to be destroyed
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Through a legislative process called reconciliation. Don't worry, I'd never heard of it either!
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