Your scenario assumes the rationality of the general public that they would perceive Justin Amash's support for cash relief as "a reduction ad absurdum" against cronyism. However, I don't think the average American is that keen towards such tactics, especially given the fact that this crisis is being blown to proportions that increasingly try to justify more government involvement.
But even so, Amash is supporting, de facto, socialism by his appraisal of cash relief to Americans. And that's all the electorate will see, especially "progressives" out there who are already praising Trump for his UBI talk.
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