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What is the 'Doge dividend checks' proposal discussed by Jesse Watters?

The 'Doge dividend checks' proposal suggests returning unused government funds directly to taxpayers instead of putting the money back into the Treasury. According to Jesse Watters, there's approximately $55 billion of taxpayer money that should be given back to citizens who earned it rather than keeping it in federal coffers. Watters argues that these dividend checks would serve as refunds to hardworking taxpayers, representing a more transparent and accountable approach to handling surplus government funds. He even suggests that Trump could personally sign these checks, emphasizing the direct return of money to the people who originally provided it through their taxes.

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Discussion on Taxpayer Money and Refund Proposals

Fox News·8 months ago

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