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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here is a better way to help those from being taxed on their pandemic benefits chng.it/R8K7HdNLnr
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Because it’s a culling.
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Because the government and big pharmacy doesn’t make money. That’s the crux
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Its more then just cash relief, its also unemployment benefits and other funds for covid testing, ppe and vaccine rollout.
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These people feel such power in holding back the money Americans deserve and have paid in for generations.
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You just like stirring the pot. SMH.
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Follow the $ DC lobbyists are very persistent and it's difficult for most people (incl lawmakers) to resist self enriching opportunities Political sponsors don't like "hand outs to the 47%" The system favors the republicans. Democrats don't have the will or gonads to reform it
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Why using 2019 preCovid income data for 2021 relief checks?!
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Outdated trickle down economics.
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