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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Replying to @marwilliamson
I’ll simplify it for you. Corporate owned parties don’t care about your well being.
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This is the nothing will fundamentally change part of the show.
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That would cost more than 1.9 trillion?
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Where in the hell do you think they're going to get that money from? They could print it? So that means you don't care about future Generations? That would create debt this would never get out of also a lot of people don't need $2,000 a month
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rich people don't like it when poor people have money.
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Ask the guy you endorsed @JoeBiden @WhiteHouse Bc once again the bulk on the money is not going to individuals but to corporations!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
We got our 1st part a month ago, I guess congress took so long talking we just grouped it up as one sum of 2000 and they think thats the same, $2000 at once was never gonna happen I guess lol
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Still tryin' to get it, Huh? It's about solidifying the .0001%'s position atop the power pyramid. When it comes to not helping those who truly need it, they'll always have some lame Calvinist excuse about not rewarding laziness or whatever.
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The Democrat party does not mind bailing out poorly run institutions, but hates bailing out the poor that the poorly run institutions necessitate. It's really that deep.
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