• S2E02_With Dollar Strengthening Ahmed Implements Next Phase of Entitlements

  • Sep 18 2020
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

S2E02_With Dollar Strengthening Ahmed Implements Next Phase of Entitlements

  • Summary

  • With the U S dollar making a slow, yet steady, recovery in the foreign currency exchange markets, President Ahmed announced in an afternoon press conference that she felt that over the past few months the U S economy had stabilized sufficiently and the American people had regained confidence in the administration’s vision of providing a national safety net to protect the country’s most vulnerable citizens.  Therefore with that perceived national sentiment, the Congress should proceed immediately with legislation to fund the remaining portions of her campaign promised entitlement packages: Phase Two of the Medicare Embrace program, the final implementation of the American Jobs program which would provide funding for five million new federal employment positions across the nation, and funding allocation of student grants for the upcoming school year under the All Are Entitled higher education program.   This year’s estimated cost for Ahmed’s proposed entitlement package will run in excess of seventeen trillion dollars.
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