COVID stimulus price tag: $17,000 per person, $69,000 per family

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The combined $6 trillion price tag on the COVID-19 stimulus packages OK’d by Congress, including Wednesday’s $1.9 trillion Biden bill, will cost taxpayers the equivalent of $17,000 each, or $69,000 per family, according to a new analysis.

What’s more, the new package set for House approval on Wednesday sets aside billions of dollars for non-COVID-19 relief and adds to the nearly $1 trillion in unspent money approved in earlier coronavirus bills.
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What did the people get for their 17k?

1400....lol

Easily the (D)eez greatest scam yet.
 
What did the people get for their 17k?

1400....lol

Easily the (D)eez greatest scam yet.
Improved infrastructure, uninterrupted municipal, county and state services, safely-opened schools, and improved vaccine distribution.
 
Improved infrastructure, uninterrupted municipal, county and state services, safely-opened schools, and improved vaccine distribution.

Isn’t that supposed to be standard operating procedure?
 
Improved infrastructure, uninterrupted municipal, county and state services, safely-opened schools, and improved vaccine distribution.

No, Creepimg Charlie would rather let society collapse and devolve into factional anarchy and chaos by denying critical support to infrastructure and public services in the wake of a pandemic and the related economic crisis.

Afterward the irritating weed would crawl out of its hidey hole in bumfuck MN like a cockroach and claim dominion over the rubble of society.

Potted plants are really dumb.
 
Improved infrastructure, uninterrupted municipal, county and state services, safely-opened schools, and improved vaccine distribution.

Had BoBo attended an accredited college, he might have taken a course called Economics 101 which deals with macroeconomics, specifically John Maynard Keynes.

The United States is currently engaging in the largest Keynesian experiment in history, using increased government expenditures in a time of pandemic-induced economic turmoil to boost the economy.

It's the very antithesis of conservative crony capitalism, and initial results seem to validate Keynes theory.

BoBo will be along shortly to tell us what I "really" mean, call me a commie, and basically spew ad hom for the remainder of this thread.
 
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