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1.9 Trillion dollar Covid bill passes
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<blockquote data-quote="BMWMC" data-source="post: 4798921" data-attributes="member: 37461"><p>I get a kick out of Republican rage against this bill. They call this bill a liberal spending wish list. Well, that's what they got when they passed a 1.9 trillion dollar tax cut, that 50% went to the top 5%. A rich get richer and the poor get crumbs Republican wish list.</p><p></p><p>Biden's 1.9 trillion has 70% going to those making less than $91,000 and will lift 50% of children in poverty now, out of poverty.</p><p></p><p>Now each can say they've done the bidding for who get them elected.</p><p></p><p> Although, the effect of Biden's spending will do way more for the broader economy than Trumps, which mostly, again, ended up in the top 5% of the population. The rich save the poor spend; look for the economy by 2022 to be growing at 6%+ with faster wage gains than anything that occurred in the Trump admin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMWMC, post: 4798921, member: 37461"] I get a kick out of Republican rage against this bill. They call this bill a liberal spending wish list. Well, that's what they got when they passed a 1.9 trillion dollar tax cut, that 50% went to the top 5%. A rich get richer and the poor get crumbs Republican wish list. Biden's 1.9 trillion has 70% going to those making less than $91,000 and will lift 50% of children in poverty now, out of poverty. Now each can say they've done the bidding for who get them elected. Although, the effect of Biden's spending will do way more for the broader economy than Trumps, which mostly, again, ended up in the top 5% of the population. The rich save the poor spend; look for the economy by 2022 to be growing at 6%+ with faster wage gains than anything that occurred in the Trump admin. [/QUOTE]
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