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by seoaeu 1769 days ago
> almost none of them are positive

For you perhaps. That spending helped countless people, averted untold hardship, and for some could only be described as life changing

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I am not against supporting those in need, but blanket unmetered injection has consequences. The IRS is capable of disbursing based on income, primarily because it is reported digitally and manually monthly via payroll taxes, and those with no or reduced reported income would be default to fund.

Beyond that I am not sure the result will be worth the cost, especially for those that are the most price sensitive.

Positive in the sense that eating a giant bag of candy and cookies is positive. Unfortunately that positivity is rather short lived as the consequences play out over time.