The Mike Church Show-The Brinx Robbery Was Child’s Play Next To The COVID PPE Heist

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Time  Red Pill Topics & Headlines 6:03am cst Welcome to the Mike Church Show on www.crusadechannel.com Call the show  844-5CRUSADE   Did you miss yesterday’s LIVE Mike Church Show? Worry not, you can listen to all previously aired shows at the new CRUSADE MAX – https://podcasts.crusadechannel.com   HEADLINE RUNDOWN 52m   HEADLINE: Maryland public elementary school reinstates COVID mask requirements, demands third-graders to wear N95 masks by Sarah Rumpf-Whitten  Every single parent should just stop sending their children to school in this district until they stop the madness.  Don’t even let this stuff get started. These guys need to be stopped before they even have a glimmer of hope of shutting things down or masking us up again. They are throwing chum out into the water right now. Are these people even expecting any backlash from parents? QUESTION: How much did we spend on COVID? ANSWER: $4.6 trillion dollars  That is the greatest amount spent in one singular cause outside of a budgetary, fiscal year in American history. QUESTION: Guess how much of that money went missing? ANSWER: $280 billion Six COVID-19 relief laws enacted in 2020 and 2021 provided about $4.6 trillion of funding for pandemic response and recovery. As of January 31, 2023, the most recent date for which government-wide information was available, the federal government obligated a total of $4.5 trillion and expended $4.2 trillion, or 98 and 90 percent, respectively, of these relief funds as reported by federal agencies to the Department of the Treasury in accordance with Office of Management and Budget guidance. HEADLINE: The Great Grift: How billions in COVID-19 relief aid was stolen or wasted by Richard Lardner, Jennifer McDermott and Aaron Kessler  An Associated Press analysis found that fraudsters potentially stole more than $280 billion in COVID-19 relief funding; another $123 billion was wasted or misspent. Combined, the loss represents 10% of the $4.2 trillion the U.S. government has so far disbursed in COVID relief aid. An $837 billion IRS program, for example, succeeded 99% of the time in getting economic stimulus checks to the proper taxpayers, according to the tax agency. Nevertheless, that 1% failure rate translated into nearly $8 billion going to “ineligible ind

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