During the height of COVID, rental assistance, job assistance, food assistance and more were given to those in need. Student loan payments were paused. The US did not collapse due to these policies. In fact, consumer spending went up.

So, given that these things are possible and even economically favorable, one can only conclude that ending them benefits some small but powerful portion of the populace who wants to keep the rest of us under control and in relative, if not full-on, poverty.

@ubiquity75

the rich need us downtrodden and at their mercy.

they cant give us too much time to think and organize a revolt against their wealth hoarding.

they gave generated a system of debt slavery, homelessness and job tied healthcare.

they will continue to perpetuate it.

they don't need the money but like the status quo.

“The problem is that we all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free enterprise capitalism for the poor. That’s the problem.”

—Martin Luther King Jr