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    Ok, but what is the $ amount still left over, unspent, and on the table from the last China virus relief Bill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lurker View Post
    Ok, but what is the $ amount still left over, unspent, and on the table from the last China virus relief Bill?
    Another great point

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    luker:
    Agreed.

    And for the record regarding “passing“ things --- IMHO, some did “demand better”, and that was in form of said Insurrection. And that didn’t go too well. Just saying, not arguing at all.

    So, are you saying you believe the election was stolen? same as you not wanting to argue just trying to have a respectable conversation and not expecting to agree but, you never know we just might but, in the end to at least respect one another's opinion whether we agree or not.

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    Sounds like drivel for “nanny nanny boo boo “!

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    Sounds to me like they need to find out why the police let them walk right in, like they got an invitation!

    Back in my days, the police woulda started shooting trespassers INSTANTLY! They had every right to, so why didnt they?

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    kidrock,

    You misunderstood what I was getting at. I was just trying to give an explanation; As to some were/are fed up with all of the Political bs, and tried to express their displeasure regarding participating in the Insurrection. I still believe the whole thing is fishy or irregular in some ways, but don’t/didn’t support the way the Capitol was breached. No matter the narrative from either side of the media. I think the peaceful protesters outside were fine. Make sense? Follow me?

    Election stolen? No. Forms of election tampered with? Maybe, but not enough to make a difference IMHO.

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    Now back to the thread sub topic - Does anyone have the latest figures on, what the $ amount is that is still left over, unspent, and on the table from the last China virus relief Bill?

    Here is months old data - https://www.google.com/search?q=unsp...hrome&ie=UTF-8

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    Lurker sorry I took it wrong on what you were saying. I agree in that it wasn't the right way to go about showing their displeasure with how things are going in the political arena. Yes I have no problem at all about the peaceful protesters and I'm not saying there wasn't any irregularities but, I don't believe the election was stolen. Now if Republican officials from those states in question were saying there were problem to the extent it affected the outcome that would be different, if the courts including the Supreme Court would have taken the cases that would be different. I think we both agree on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lurker View Post
    Now back to the thread sub topic - Does anyone have the latest figures on, what the $ amount is that is still left over, unspent, and on the table from the last China virus relief Bill?

    Here is months old data - https://www.google.com/search?q=unsp...hrome&ie=UTF-8
    It's bull ---- to ask for more money and yet not have spent the last allotment.

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    I am NOT a fiscal genius or even a fiscal scholar but anyone with minimal cognitive skills and common sense knows what's coming. The point of no return has been exceeded. A monetary crisis the likes of which the country has never experienced is inexorable. When the Chinees currency exceeds the Yankee Green Back dollar as the worldwide monetary standard, and it will, the $hit will hit the proverbial fan.

    The scariest part is those who are making up the rules and policy as they go along KNOW what is going to happen. That goes for both political parties. Inflation beyond anything this country has ever witnessed is unavoidable.

    When this bull$hit "bailout" bill is rammed through and signed by senile joe the national debt will exceed 30 tril!! Does anyone really think this can be brought back to sustainable levels without a collapse of the monetary system? If you do please explain. Thanks.
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    Thanks CIRF, well put.

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    CIRF knows more about politics than he does Sprint car drivers 😜👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by CIRF View Post
    I am NOT a fiscal genius or even a fiscal scholar but anyone with minimal cognitive skills and common sense knows what's coming. The point of no return has been exceeded. A monetary crisis the likes of which the country has never experienced is inexorable. When the Chinees currency exceeds the Yankee Green Back dollar as the worldwide monetary standard, and it will, the $hit will hit the proverbial fan.

    The scariest part is those who are making up the rules and policy as they go along KNOW what it going to happen. That goes for both political parties. Inflation beyond anything this country has ever witnessed is unavoidable.

    When this bull$hit "bailout" bill is rammed through and signed by senile joe the national debt will exceed 30 tril!! Does anyone really think this can be brought back to sustainable levels without a collapse of the monetary system? If you do please explain. Thanks.
    I'm not sure even before this latest stimulus it wouldn't have collapsed. We've been in trouble for a long time and everyone keeps ignoring the problem. At one time the Republicans used to care about it in their campaign slogans but, that's all it was campaign slogans and of course the Democrats never cared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidrock View Post
    I'm not sure even before this latest stimulus it wouldn't have collapsed. We've been in trouble for a long time and everyone keeps ignoring the problem. At one time the Republicans used to care about it in their campaign slogans but, that's all it was campaign slogans and of course the Democrats never cared.
    Yes, the bigger problem is we have created more people 'on the take' than not; no way to 'vote them out of office' (both parties). Welcome to Socialism my friends, get your hand out while you can...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidrock View Post
    I'm not sure even before this latest stimulus it wouldn't have collapsed. We've been in trouble for a long time and everyone keeps ignoring the problem. At one time the Republicans used to care about it in their campaign slogans but, that's all it was campaign slogans and of course the Democrats never cared.
    I believe you're correct, Kid. We've been headed down the super-highway to monetary collapse for decades and both political parties are equally responsible. This pandemic we're living through has greased the chute to $hitsville and has hastened the inevitable by many years.

    Quote Originally Posted by EvelB7 View Post
    Yes, the bigger problem is we have created more people 'on the take' than not; no way to 'vote them out of office' (both parties). Welcome to Socialism my friends, get your hand out while you can...
    You're also correct, Evel.

    If ya'll think what happened all summer and on January 6th was bad stay tuned, it's gonna' get a whole lot worse than that.

    At the time of The Great Depression honor and honesty was nearly universal among the vast majority of ordinary people. Today there is very little honor and honesty even among the common people, let alone the man-bun gamer boys and social justice phony's.....err....I mean warriors. For example: thievery is not even considered a character flaw by 80% of the population today. The percentage is much higher among the urban inbred's and social justice warriors.
    Last edited by CIRF; 03-07-2021 at 07:07 PM.

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