WH Abruptly Calls Off Talks To Help Struggling Americans; But Is Still Optimistic About A selective Deal To Help The Rich

WH is not optimistic about any comprehensive deal to help the most struggling Americans: Unemployed and the poor. 

But when Trump abruptly ended comprehensive pandemic-relief package resulting in Airlines and Wall Street squeeling overnight, with the Dow closing at 347 points downward, the president and the GOP reacted walking back on the President’s decision to end rescue talks but limited it to helping the few over the many.  

Now they’re pushing a selective “piecemeal” deal that benefits who: the privileged Big businesses - Airlines and Wall Street. That’s the base that really matters it seems. Struggling Americans are only a factor if and when these Americans affect the economy. 


You know Change or help is realized when there are economic benefits and incentives to gain or loose. And if not helping Americans affect Wall Street and the airlines then I can bet you that they will get a deal done but for now there’s no deal for the less privileged Americans struggling in this pandemic; just for the rich like those airlines and Wall Street that is loosing business and profits who may receive some relief payments, tax cuts or debt forgiveness and or grants. If these fail then they will consider helping Americans as a last resort. 


Yet they vie for your vote and you wholeheartedly defend them as if you matter. You don’t matter! It’s your vote that matters and they want you to VOTE! But they MUST give you a reason to get your vote... they are to work for you not just for big businesses or the privileged. 

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