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 think $2000 per month would cost more then $1.9 trillion.
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Because you’re a good person. The answer is every politician who made that bill has rich people who own them and told them not to give their labor source money.
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BIDEN: "I'm not cutting the size of the checks. They're going to be $1400, period. That's what the American people were promised"
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You voted for this. You pushed everyone else to vote for him too, when he is a prime example of how trump was elected in the first place. Now he’s doing exactly what he’s done for his 47 year career and you’re somehow surprised?
“It’s a great big club and you’re not in it”
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He needs to pay China back. No more of our tax money left over for us Americans.
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Because other countries come first 🤷🏼‍♀️
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Quick math. If you divide 1.9T by 330M people, and you don't send money to the 20% who are richest, you're now sending $7,196 to each person, or @$28,800 to a family of four.