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In reply to the discussion: '$2,000 Means $2,000: Ocasio-Cortez Says $1,400 Payments in Biden Plan Fall Short of Promised Relief [View all]Celerity
(43,333 posts)now you come back and repeat the same faulty logic and mis-representations
you are just bouncing from thread to thread and playing 'let's see if it sticks this time' games
you are yet again playing bait and switch with two different bills (that you falsely claimed were the same bill)
here is the old thread where I showed you to be factually wrong then, and you are now wrong as well
on this old thread below you actually tried to use AOC, a person who had JUST SAID that 2000 usd means 2000 usd, not 1400 usd to somehow say that she (AOC) was saying it meant 1400 usd, lol
you (at that time) were not even aware of that AOC had said she definitely meant 2000 usd on top
you were too busy trying to play conflation games and making false claims (again, you falsely said, as shown below, that there was no new bill)
you also, by the end of the colloquy, not only used a non sequitur/subject slide (started talking about 'bashing' Biden when NOTHING in my responses bashed anyone and was focused solely on the errors you made), but you also pivoted and started to turn on AOC, literally just a couple replies after you incorrectly tried to use her (incorrectly) to buttress your own opinion, lol
the colloquy
done with this
btw
it is easy to see why people were confused (Lawrence O'Donnell as of last night was (until the Biden spox told him it was not 2000, but 1400) and if he, a sussed-in political insider is, the average person easily could be as well)
Biden said (10 days or so after the first bill was already law and cheques were starting to go to bank accounts) 2000 usd cheques would be sent, not 1400 usd cheques, and not 600 plus 1400 to get to 2000
https://www.complex.com/life/2021/01/joe-biden-promises-2-thousand-dollar-stimulus-checks-if-democrats-win-georgia-runoff