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March 15, 2021 US President Joe Biden, speaking of the $ 1.9 trillion anti-Covid stimulus plan signed last Thursday, said that soon there will be "doses in the arms and money in the pockets".



"In the next 10 days we will reach two goals, two gigantic goals. The first 100 million doses administered" and "100 million aid in people's pockets" again in the next 10 days, "it is important".



“When I signed the American Rescue Plan last week I said help was on the way. Now it's here. Before many thought it was possible,” Biden added.



The plan includes, among others, $ 1,400 checks for low-income people, a $ 300 weekly subsidy for unemployed people, an increase in the tax credit up to $ 3,600 per child and $ 350 billion in tax credit. aid to states and local communities to support small businesses and the distribution and management of vaccines.



Calls for vaccinations from general practitioners and community religious leaders would have "more impact than anything Trump can tell his people about the Maga."

So Joe Biden answered, at the end of his speech at the White House, to the question of whether he agrees that the former president should appeal to his constituency, which includes the largest percentage of Americans opposed to the Covid vaccine, to convince them to immunize. 



Joe Biden wants to keep another of his election promises after cashing in on the 1.9 trillion Covid plan.

One of the next moves will be to cancel Donald Trump's tax cuts and raise them to the rich to finance his agenda, from infrastructure to the labor market and the fight against climate change.

This would be the largest tax increase since 1993.