I decided to do the math on the "covid relief bill". There were approximately 72 million income tax filers in 2020. If that 1.9 trillion dollars was divided among those filers, it would be ~$26,000 for each filer! What would help people hurt by covid more, $1400 or $26,000? Either way, it's still adding to the national debt, but at least by paying back to actual people involved with the U.S. economy, it would have some positive benefit to more people, rather than political payback to a few. This is another on my list of questions that you never hear any "news" people bring up. At the top of my list is why Iran should be considered for nuclear ANYTHING when they have all the petroleum reserves to meet their energy needs for a few centuries.
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I believe we must step in before this money gets released to other countries.
Space Force. Any funds going to other countries will be done electronically. Space Force will monitor/track. Just my thought.
I have this vision of cash on pallets like Ob*ma did. So many crooked people.
Let’s just hope they didn’t give Xiden the keys to where the money is kept.
Most of it looks like domestic spending. Of course, the domestic recipients can then do whatever they want with it. :P
How?
Just like every other "stimulus" or "relief" bill, it's a wealth redistribution. Democrats love those.
The sad thing is that most people don't know that such a small percentage is going to actual "covid relief", due to the MSM propaganda. What will it take for people to realize they are constantly subject to lies and propaganda?
You're realizing all foreign aid and green energy funding is just money laundering for the political elite!
The initial covid relief bill could've paid everyone that 1200 dollars until they got back to work. It's never been about helping the people. Trump was begging for congress to work on a bill that had no extra pork, just another stimulus check, and they never did it.