Posted on 03/10/2021 8:50:20 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The $1.9 trillion “COVID relief” bill proposed by President Joe Biden and approved by Democrats in Congress “will erase the majority of San Francisco’s projected $650 million budget deficit over the next two years,” the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
The Chronicle reported Tuesday that “S.F’s budget will be saved from painful cuts thanks to federal stimulus”:
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It’s good to know useless bureaucrats, all Commies, and all the morons who roam the streets get a full do-over on my kids’ credit card. F Biden and F Nancy and Chuck.
How much of that is going to fund pensions?
Doubt if these funds will do much to improve SF. It’s all about spreading around the kick-backs.
I beleive I heard that it bai.s out ny too
Hmmm, so I wonder which Congress member that would benefit the most???
“will erase the majority of San Francisco’s projected $650 million budget deficit over the next two years,”
It used to be only the federal government could print money. Now cities and states are printing money.
Yeah, they are using the federal printing press to do it but, in effect, local democrat officials now have the ability to give instructions: print and send another planeload of cash.
Nasty Pelousy PORK
I wonder how all those Republican Governors and Republican run States feel about Bailing out California and New York?
At this rate, There might be enough real soon to call an Article V and Shut everything Down.
Pensions? The city council has started their personal shopping and traveling binges. Serious money, dude; can’t be wasting it on the people.
The rest of us continually have to bail out CA.
It seems like every administration starts with a massive spending bill loaded with pork.
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