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    Tony Fracasso - Admin
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    I was surprised at the amount of pork in the Covid bill.

    I was surprised at the amount of pork in the Covid bill.






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    Tony Fracasso - Admin
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    Let's see.

    $350,000,000 refugee resettlement.

    That would be over 3 years of property taxes for the town of Cheektowaga. But no... lets spend money bringing more people into the USA who for the most part can't support themselves.

    Then people have the nerve to compare this practice to immigration in the last 1800's/early 1900's. Where you had to prove you could support yourself. I'm pretty sure they didn't have the countless welfare programs we have today.

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    I wasn't surprised. Upset at the waste, but not surprised.
    "Never let a crisis go to waste"
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