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Friday, March 5, 2021

Democrats porkulas bill: $15,833. per household

BUYING VOTES IS BIG BUSINESS

WE WILL NEVER KNOW WHERE ALL THE MONEY WENT 


The soon to be passed Covid  stimulus bill is expected to be passed within the next few days, it is over 600 pages, which requires about 10 hours just to read. Understanding where all the money will go could take years of research to discover. While most support relief for those who were out of work due to the virus, money to help implement vaccinations, help for medical facilities, hospitality industries and airlines, along with direct payments to those in financial distress due to the virus, this could be covered by around  800 billion dollars. The rest is likely to be dispersed as pay-offs to democrat supporting organizations., teachers unions and an extension of unemployment payments until august 2021. This is an additional $400. over state benefits.   

It is now predicted that we will be able to vaccinate the nation by May of this year. These additional unemployment benefits will prolong the economic recovery. Most business's can not get enough workers now, I suppose they can be filled with the new illegal immigrants arriving by the thousands daily. Much economic activity has been curtailed due to the large number of people who make more money on unemployment than working. 

Many 100's of billions of dollars have yet to be spent from the other stimulus plans. It is also reported that much of this money will take years to spend. It is also reported that the Biden administration is already working on the next stimulus plan. All this deficit spending will result in high prices in the coming months and years.

The goal of making everyone dependent on the government seems to be the ultimate goal of all this spending. This administration has made it clear that it supports big corporations, government workers and the unworking over real workers and small business.

1 comment:

  1. As long as Americans get their stimulus checks they don't care about the other spending

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