That bill is actually not too long:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/3784/text
Though, it is a bit unclear. It's $2000 per month tax rebate, reduced for individuals earning over $100,000 or $200,000 joint returns, to be refunded "as rapidly as possible". Do people who pay effectively 0 tax already get the full amount refunded? Does that happen all at once or every month? They appropriated $250,000,000, to fund rebates until it runs out. That's not going to do a whole lot, as if you divvy that up among only the unemployed, it's like $25. Not $25 a month, just $25.
I'm not saying you're the bad guy, I just think you're missing the trees for the forest. Your big picture conception of what is going on, even if broadly accurate, is blinding you to the actual details.