1.9 Trillion dollar Covid bill passes

bacha29

Well-Known Member
This is going to be the justification soon for the refinancing of the Social Security Fund.
Social Security 2100 is a plan getting attention. But as long as the SS surplus can continue to be borrowed off there's not much movement on it and likely won't be until later this decade.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
I have donated all my previous COVID checks to musical artists or friends in the music support industry.
I'm thinking I might use this one to help purchase this tone machine!


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rickyb

Well-Known Member
I have donated all my previous COVID checks to musical artists or friends in the music support industry.
I'm thinking I might use this one to help purchase this tone machine!


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u sing and play non stop rage against the machine in ur spare time
 
I have donated all my previous COVID checks to musical artists or friends in the music support industry.
I'm thinking I might use this one to help purchase this tone machine!


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I drink beer and play the guitar
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns

  • $169,739,000 to Vietnam, including $19 million to remediate dioxins (page 1476).
  • Unspecified funds to “continue support for not-for-profit institutions of higher education in Kabul, Afghanistan that are accessible to both women and men in a coeducational environment” (page 1477).
  • $198,323,000 to Bangladesh, including $23.5 million to support Burmese refugees and $23.3 million for “democracy programs” (page 1485).
  • $130,265,000 to Nepal for “development and democracy programs” (page 1485).
  • Pakistan: $15 million for “democracy programs” and $10 million for “gender programs” (page 1486).
  • Sri Lanka: Up to $15 million “for the refurbishing of a high endurance cutter,” which is a type of patrol boat (page 1489).
  • $505,925,000 to Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama to “address key factors that contribute to the migration of unaccompanied, undocumented minors to the United States” (pages 1490-1491).
  • $461,375,000 to Colombia for programs related to counternarcotics and human rights (pages 1494-1496).
  • $74.8 million to the “Caribbean Basin Security Initiative” (page 1498).
  • $33 million “for democracy programs for Venezuela” (page 1498).
  • Unspecified amount to Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Curacao, and Trinidad and Tobago “for assistance for communities in countries supporting or otherwise impacted by refugees from Venezuela” (page 1499).
  • $132,025,000 “for assistance for Georgia” (page 1499).
  • $453 million “for assistance for Ukraine” (page 1500).

Well a BUNCH is
So we are borrowing to give? Why don't these countries borrow it themselves?
 
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