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$2,000 Stimulus Checks Would Significantly Help 60% With Lowest Income: Report
On 1/12/21 at 6:26 PM EST
The bottom 60 percent of earners in America will see a significant impact if $2,000 COVID-19 relief checks are issued, according to a recent report.
A $2,000 payment would give a 60 percent majority of Americans, those with annual incomes under $65,000, an average income boost of 11 percent, according to a report released last week by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. The bottom 20 percent, those with incomes below $21,300 per year, would see a substantial average income increase of 29 percent.
The report says that the $600 checks that recently went out to a majority of Americans amounted to an increase of around 3 percent for the bottom 60 percent and 8 percent for the bottom 20 percent. The $2,000 checks will become reality if the Caring for Americans with Supplemental Help (CASH) Act is signed into law. The bill passed in the House late last month in respon
A 2017 video of Georgia’s Senator-Elect
Raphael Warnock being arrested for simply kneeling down and praying in the Capitol rotunda has resurfaced, exposing the racial double standard when it comes to protests.
When MAGA rioters stormed the Capitol, some cops stood and watched while others opened the barricades allowing the mob access. MAGA rioters with symbols of Nazis, the confederate flag and QAnon t-shirts stormed the building with some even taking selfies with cops.
Those charging into the Capitol building were noticeably white. Their freedom to roam the halls came in stark contrast with video of Reverend Warnock being arrested on the floor of the Capitol Rotunda for kneeling down in prayer against Republican policies.
Republican Liz Cheney says Trump formed the mob, incited the mob, lit the flame. By Bill Kaplan - Jan 11th, 2021 02:36 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Ron Johnson and Donald Trump.
Last week began with Democratic Senate wins in Georgia and control of the Senate. Senator-elect
Raphael Warnock said: “We are sending an African-American pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, where
Jon Ossoff, a young Jewish man, the son of an immigrant, to the U.S. Senate. … In this moment, we’ve got to bring people together in order to do the hard work.”
Then a racist mob, waving Confederate flags and some wearing clothing adorned with “Camp Auschwitz”, stormed the U.S. Capitol, killing a Capitol Police officer and desecrating the Capitol, including a memorial to civil rights icon Georgia Democratic Representative