@thecarpathian let's give the government the benefit of the doubt for a moment and assume that since they started handing out the stimulus checks, that's when people started dying of natural causes. Everyday around 7,000 Americans die. Not from coronavirus, just die in general.
That equates to 420,000 deaths in the two months of stimulus checks.
If each of those people (not all of them were eligible mind you, but just for the sake of this argument let's pretend they were), received an average of $1,000, that would equate to 420 million dollars.
So where is the other 5.6 billion or so dollars?
Bottom line is you can't trust the powers that be to be accurate or honest.
That equates to 420,000 deaths in the two months of stimulus checks.
If each of those people (not all of them were eligible mind you, but just for the sake of this argument let's pretend they were), received an average of $1,000, that would equate to 420 million dollars.
So where is the other 5.6 billion or so dollars?
Bottom line is you can't trust the powers that be to be accurate or honest.