Audio: Where Did the Covid Relief Dollars Go in the Chicago Suburbs? – WLSAM (Chicago)

Ralph Martire, Executive Director of the Bipartisan Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, talks about the accountability and rules regarding this money, and the impact of the Covid relief money over all.
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Freddy
3 years ago

Same place most of the other Covid funds went to. Cayman Islands! There is probably so much fraud that it boggles the mind when trillions are spent on all these programs.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Well I would those dollars have manifested themselves in the higher prices we are paying for everything.

And Bidet still has 2 years to go with his woke adgenda….

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