A lot of thoughts about this.President-elect Joe Biden will unveil a stimulus package proposal on Thursday designed to jump-start the economy during the coronavirus pandemic with an economic lifeline that could exceed $1.5 trillion and help minority communities.
The stimulus package has a price tag above $1.5 trillion and includes a commitment for $1,400 stimulus checks, according to a source familiar with the proposal, and Biden is expected to commit to partner with private companies to increase the number of Americans getting vaccinated.
A significant portion of the additional financial resources will be dedicated to minority communities. “I think you will see a real emphasis on these underserved communities, where there is a lot of hard work to do,” said another transition official.
Biden plans to introduce his package during a prime-time address on Thursday evening, underscoring the seriousness of the topic, but he will have to compete for attention with the political drama in Washington.
1. Far left will be upset that Biden is starting off at such a low number that they expect Republicans and moderate democrats will whittle down.
2. Right wingers will be upset that Biden mentioned giving help to minority communities. I hope he doesn't bring that up on T.V. today. A lot of people in America would rather go without aid than see minorities get any help.
3. Regarding the above point, it is interesting that Biden and whoever is managing him seem aware that minorities make up a fundamental part of the democrat base and chasing right wing votes is a lost cause.
4. Including $1400 in the proposal might go a long way to building pressure to pass this bill. The money would be nice but I agree with people who argue that it isn't the best use of our monopoly money.
5. Trump is going to do something stupid today to grab attention away from Biden's T.V. address
6. I like the fact that Biden doesn't seem interested in getting caught in the tangle of Trump impeachment drama and wants to get straight to work.
