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Why do Republicans think it's okay to bail out Wall Street but it's not okay to help hard working Americans who are the backbone of the economy?

Billions in tax breaks , billions in incentives, corporate welfare has reached an all-time high. The multi-billion dollar corporations like Amazon & Facebook who went 10 years, and 6 years, without paying a dime. Instead they got tax rebates. Now, Amazon and Facebook wouldn't exist without hard working individuals. Amazon has taken advantage of all kinds of government incentives, not to mention using the USPS which is subsidized by the government wasn't intended to make billions of deliveries annually for a large corporation. These companies would not exist without corporate welfare and without our infrastructure that is paid for by the taxpayers and the same people who republicans criticize.

The 50 million Americans who are in debt because of overpriced college tuition, many of them victims of predatory lenders, are in fact tax payers. They're nurses and healthcare workers who put their lives in danger to help fight COVID. They're underpaid teachers... They're truck drivers, and blue collar road maintenance workers who work hard to keep this country going. They're the ones who deserve to be bailed out, not your billionaire corporate demigods.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
You mean like the billions sippy-cup gave the fat cats in silicon valley with his build back better plan?

@sunsporter1649 not defending Biden or democrats.. just think the student debt cancellation was great. If Silicon valley tech companies and wall street can get billions, the working class should get something.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@RocktheHouse LOL, wait until you gotta pay taxes on that loan forgiveness....
@sunsporter1649 We have to pay taxes on the billions going to wall street. I'd rather pay taxes on something that's going to benefit hardworking Americans.