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Hey Congress, Where’s my $10,000?

by Thomas Dalton, PhD

NOW THAT the criminals parading as Congressmen have finally gotten around to a “stimulus” bill, they have decided that they can ram through a variety of favored projects in the name of helping American families. They throw us a bone of $600 per person — or $2,400 for a family of four — while they route billions to pet projects and overseas client-nations, including, most notably, Israel. This tells us a lot about the priorities of the Washington swamp.

But let’s unpack the spending bill for a moment. What Congress has in fact approved is a two-part spending package: (1) an emergency Covid stimulus bill of $900 billion, and (2) a “regular” omnibus spending bill covering a whole range of governmental projects, and which totals $1.4 trillion. Combined, the two bills allocate an astounding $2.3 trillion. But both parts are linked, meaning that they get approved and signed together. This is a typical congressional stunt: to finance a whole range of dubious activities by tying them to an “emergency” or “must-pass” bill, like a Covid spending plan. In effect, they are treated as a single, gigantic package. And it allows the liars to claim that foreign and domestic spending is, technically, not part of the Covid bill — which is true, but highly deceiving. Money allocated to one part is effectively taken away from the other.

Look first at the bigger part two, the omnibus package. It includes many of the usual nifty’s, like $4 billion for New York’s mass transit authority, and $15 billion for “live entertainment venues” like Broadway. But perhaps the most appalling part is the billions allocated to “foreign aid” — including handouts to the Jewish state and to others willing to yield to Jewish/Israeli demands. So for example, the bill includes:

  • $25 million for Pakistani “gender programs”
  • $33 million for Venezuelan “democracy programs”
  • $250 million in total aid to Pakistan, a figure “pushed by [Jewess] Nita Lowey” of New York
  • $453 million in aid to Ukraine
  • $500 million for Jordan’s defense programs, including border security
  • $700 million to Sudan
  • $1.3 billion to the Egyptian dictator and crypto-Zionist, Abdel al-Sisi.
  • and most significantly, a total of $3.8 billion to Israel.

Just these eight bulleted items alone come to more than $7 billion. But don’t worry, Joe Citizen; you get $600.

The $3.8 billion for Israel covers two separate allocations: $3.3 billion of their “usual” annual aid package, and another $500 million in their “usual” annual Pentagon-funded “cooperative programs” deal, which includes the Israeli ‘Iron Dome’ missile defense system. Again, these two allocations are funded every year and are endorsed by both Democrats and Republicans; no wrangling allowed when it comes to the Jews. But this year it gets even less attention than usual, thanks to the Covid “crisis.”

Now let’s look at the $900 billion Covid portion. Of this total, we find:

  • $166 billion for stimulus checks (the “$600”)
  • $325 billion for small businesses and the “PPP” loan program
  • $120 billion for extended unemployment aid ($300 per week)
  • $56 billion for general “health care,” including funding to each state
  • and then the remaining $233 billion for “miscellaneous others” (hmmm…)

Now consider what could have been done for the American people. In this country, there are about 160 million households (for tax purposes; note that all people filing as “single” count as a one-person household). The top-earning households are doing quite well; the top 25%, or 40 million households, make more than $113,000 per year. The remaining 120 million households get by with less — and for many, a lot less.

Let’s say that Congress actually wanted to help the 120 million middle- and lower-class families, many of whose primary income-earner lost his or her job in the “crisis.” Given that Congress just approved a total of $2.3 trillion, it would seem to be more than possible to approve, say, $1.2 trillion strictly for family relief aid. Then do the math: $1.2 trillion for 120 million families yields $10,000 per family. Now we’re talking some substantial aid.

Additional billions could be allocated to small businesses that were closed thanks to various state-mandated lock-downs. But even with no business aid at all, the $10K per household would be a tremendous help. If each small-business owner got $10,000 for his family, and each waitress or dish washer also got $10,000, things would be much more manageable for all concerned.

But of course, none of this will happen. Why not? Because it is not in the interests of the leading Washington wire-pullers, the Jewish Lobby. Jews only promote spending that is to their advantage; they have no interest in ordinary Americans. In fact, quite the contrary: they love to debase, degrade, and otherwise put the screws to Americans — especially White Americans — whenever they get the chance. Given that Jews are the leading donors on both sides of the aisle, there is no hope of getting real, tangible relief to actual citizens. They will squeeze out the bare minimum in order to give the appearance of helping people, even as they route billions to themselves, to Israel, and to their global allies.

Jews only care about incremental advantage: if you get something, they must get more. If they suffer minor pain, you must suffer major pain. Everything for them is a brute calculation. They demand a net gain, no matter what happens. If you get $600 per person, they must get $6,000, or $6 million, per Jew. If an economic shut-down costs them 10% of profits, it must cost you 50% — or shut you down for good. Net gains in wealth or power are all they care about.

So, what can we do? Not much, until we make it clear to our friends, neighbors, legislators, and to the world what is actually happening. Call out the Jewish Lobby. Call out the Jewish billionaires who are funding the Democrats (Tom Steyer, David Sussman, Michael Bloomberg, Karla Tinklenberg, David Simon, James Simons) and the Republicans (Richard Uihlein [probable], Steven Schwarzman, Jeff Yass, Geoffrey Palmer, Bernie Marcus, Paul Singer). Let everyone you know — including your congressmen — that you would prefer not having Jews run the country. Let them know that, with their billions, Jews are probably already rich enough. You might even float the idea of a ‘Jew tax’ like they had in the old days of the Roman Empire: a little “service fee” on the Hebrew tribe, just to offset the cost of having them around.

Just a thought.

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See Thomas Dalton’s books at the Cosmotheist book store; and for more information on Thomas Dalton’s many books and articles, see his Web site www.thomasdaltonphd.com.

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Ann T. Zemitik
Ann T. Zemitik
23 December, 2020 4:46 pm

“Jews only care about incremental advantage: if you get something, they must get more. If they suffer minor pain, you must suffer major pain. Everything for them is a brute calculation. They demand a net gain, no matter what happens. If you get $600 per person, they must get $6,000, or $6 million, per Jew. If an economic shut-down costs them 10% of profits, it must cost you 50% — or shut you down for good. Net gains in wealth or power are all they care about.”

“Business bad? F**k you, pay me. Oh, you had a fire? F**k you, pay me. Place got hit by lightning, huh? F**k you, pay me.”

They should’ve called the film “Jewedfellas”.

Ann T. Zemitik
Ann T. Zemitik
Reply to  Ann T. Zemitik
23 December, 2020 6:10 pm

And, by the way, ever notice how whenever we the people have to rescue the avaricious Jew parasites from their own financial chicanery, it’s always an immediate bailout, but when it comes to increasing minimum wage for the front line of the American workforce we get nothing but a bunch of hand wringing about how the raise should be “phased in” over five years?

Prinz Edelhart
Prinz Edelhart
Reply to  Ann T. Zemitik
23 December, 2020 9:34 pm

You’re close.
Sicily was under Middle Eastern – Islamic, in this case, but all Abrahamic cults are essentially one – occupation for hundreds of years.
That’s when they learned those methods.

Phil Keup
Phil Keup
Reply to  Prinz Edelhart
27 December, 2020 7:04 am

Interesting that the surname Fauci, as in Dr. Fauci, comes from a Sicilian word meaning “sickle” You know like the one carried by one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse or what is on the Soviet flag.

PrinzEdelhart
PrinzEdelhart
Reply to  Phil Keup
28 December, 2020 7:14 am

Is the word Sicilian (Italian) or Arabic in origin ?
I don’t know if this ‘Dr.’ – who was also instrumental in orchestrating the largely hoaxy GRIDS scare – is a crypto or converso or not, but he sure looks, talks and acts very Jewish….

Ramon
Ramon
24 December, 2020 9:00 am

America’s problem is that it has a welfare state for dysfunctional people. Being poor is not a sign of dysfunction, being poor, pregnant and unwed sure as hell is. Trying to eliminate the welfare state hasn’t worked, and the idea that dysfunctional people wil stop reproducing without government benefits is incorrect, look at Africa’s birth rate and lack of welfare programs. What needs to be done is to expand the welfare state to functional families and pay dysfunctional people to get sterilized, legalize all drugs but insert birth control into them or make it only that sterilized people can buy them.

PrinzEdelhart
PrinzEdelhart
Reply to  Ramon
28 December, 2020 7:16 am

A certain well-known Austrian architectural painter tried to do that, and his enemies enlisted the combined might of the three largest empires the world had ever seen to bomb him and his people into oblivion.

Rere
Rere
Reply to  Ramon
15 June, 2021 12:49 am

The US was designed despite the elitist corporate lawyering of the founders to be a welfate state for the common good. In other words the revolutionists were scams and shay’s rebellion and real folks like us were suppose to own the money printed. The US is a charter corporation and is self-funding. Meaning the US can annul its imaginary debt to itself at will but the FED and commercial banks cannot have that. They need to issue bank credits at interest because Jews control the US.

Rere
Rere
Reply to  Ramon
15 June, 2021 12:51 am

Welfare for all and the common good. For home and for duty, respect and community! Jew libertarians want to destroy the welfare state to get rich. We’d go back to the atone-age if that were to happen. They want to stop all benefits and would rather have non-Jews die then be helped and brought to comfortability to help their own community.

Joe
Joe
28 December, 2020 10:53 am

The fact that the writer is talking about “what could have been done” with the government doling out billions of fiat currency to the hapless citizens shows how lost we really are. Money doesn’t grow on trees, but currency apparently does. The devastating consequences of this insane policy of dollar distribution are not even discussed. The bedrock of the sewer is where we much apparently land before people wake up and start addressing the underlying causes of our woes.

Rere
Rere
Reply to  Joe
15 June, 2021 12:56 am

Money does grow on trees in book land account books; the Us is a self-funding corporation . UBI for all for property, community via issuing state back treasury notes after the Zionists are expelled from power of course.

Howard
Howard
28 December, 2020 5:52 pm

Let’s be very, very clear here – what we really have is a nation which is being held totally captive by a foreign power, which we know is to be Israel and the Jews. They have brainwashed in totality the youth of this nation, they have captured the high ground in terms of talking points in the churches, the schools and universities, and the public interaction between the business community and the greater public. And don’t get me started on how they have totally captured and bought off the so-called public servants. When you have bought off the government and corporate interest then you have effectively subverted the entire nation and brought it under your own interests. Add to that the fact that they have produced a mindset among the… Read more »

Big Unit
Big Unit
Reply to  Howard
15 June, 2021 7:14 pm

Very well-stated. Good summary.