STIMULUS ON HOLD: WALL STREET HOLDING IT UP!

Payments and Progress Stalled By Big Bankers!

CLAYTON MORRIS AND FUTUREMONEYTRENDS.COM 
EXCLUSIVE COLLABORATION TO BRING DOWN 
THE WALL STREET ELITES AND THEIR AGENDA!

Let's be clear about this: Wall Street hates stimulus checks. Anything that helps Main Street – the middle-class, hard-working Americans – is a no-go and the fat cats have the wherewithal to blockade any proposed legislation before it has a chance to gain traction.

Briefly in March, you heard about legislators at the top levels of government calling for recurring, direct payments to the American people.

What they wanted was perfectly reasonable and sensible: to get much-needed relief to American families via direct payments and enhanced unemployment insurance.

We saw the American Rescue Plan's one-time direct payment along with an extension of federal unemployment insurance programs; those managed to get through the legislative process, but it's a Band-Aid on a gaping wound.

WE NEED TO STRIKE BACK

Download WALL STREET vs. THE PEOPLE now!

    STIMULUS ON HOLD: WALL STREET HOLDING IT UP!

    Payments and Progress Stalled By Big Bankers!

    CLAYTON MORRIS AND FUTUREMONEYTRENDS.COM 
EXCLUSIVE COLLABORATION TO BRING DOWN 
THE WALL STREET ELITES AND THEIR AGENDA!

      WE NEED TO STRIKE BACK

      Download WALL STREET vs. THE PEOPLE now!

      Let's be clear about this: Wall Street hates stimulus checks. Anything that helps Main Street – the middle-class, hard-working Americans – is a no-go and the fat cats have the wherewithal to blockade any proposed legislation before it has a chance to gain traction.

      Briefly in March, you heard about legislators at the top levels of government calling for recurring, direct payments to the American people.

      What they wanted was perfectly reasonable and sensible: to get much-needed relief to American families via direct payments and enhanced unemployment insurance.

      We saw the American Rescue Plan's one-time direct payment along with an extension of federal unemployment insurance programs; those managed to get through the legislative process, but it's a Band-Aid on a gaping wound.