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So, if you are making more than $1,000,000, you'll receive $1,600,000.....Good lord...
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Joint Tax Committee breakdown shows 4 OUT OF 5 tax filers that benefit make $1 million or more; A wealthy few would receive an average windfall of $1.6 MILLION - dwarfing bill’s $1,200 payments for working Americans; costliest
What could possibly go wrong during a pandemic? It will be interesting to see the new wave of cases as more and more people get out and about and choose to crowd together.
Trump was impeached on Dec. 19. The trial ended Feb. 5, when the Senate acquitted him. On Feb. 25, CDC official Nancy Messonnier warned that a coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. was inevitable. On Feb. 28, at a Charleston, South Carolina, rally, Trump called the coronavirus the Democrats' "new hoax." That day, there were 59 confirmed cases and two coronavirus deaths in the United States, according to the World Health Organization. There were 4,691 cases around the globe.
Throughout February and early March, Trump insisted the U.S. had the coronavirus under control and that Americans should stay calm. At a televised visit to the CDC on March 6, Trump said the coronavirus "came out of nowhere." During this time, Trump played golf on Jan. 18 and 19, Feb. 1 and 15, and March 7 and 8, according to the Trump Golf Count website. He hosted rallies on Jan. 9 (Toledo, Ohio); 14 (Milwaukee), 28 (Wildwood, N.J.) and 30 (Des Moines, Iowa), as well as Feb. 10 (Manchester, N.H.), 19 (Phoenix), 20 (Colorado Springs), 21 (Las Vegas) and 28 (Charleston, S.C.).
On March 17, Trump changed from his previous statements that the virus would not severely impact the U.S. and said, "This is a pandemic. ... I felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic."
What could possibly go wrong during a pandemic? It will be interesting to see the new wave of cases as more and more people get out and about and choose to crowd together.
Must also be tough on lifeguards, they can't swim to someone's rescue and do their resuscitation routine wearing a mask.
Asleep at the switch, or in this case, too busy golfing and rallying to man the switch.
But he felt it was a pandemic long before anyone did. Yup.
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