In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
You suck at sarcasm. You're really, really bad at it
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In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We all can't be as low income as yous guys.I don't get any checks from the government./---/ Being a good libtard, I know you'll drop your stimulus check into the shredder.I doubt her name will be on the check./-----/ Piglosi needs to sign off on it too, Dimwit. Any fake outrage over that?Uncle Don will pass out more cash for votes very soon.
You don't deserve any.![]()
This is so true. I haven't met a leftist here yet who doesn't own their own business, independently wealthy, or comfortably early retired. Me? I'm the only truck driver in the place.
I don't consider myself "leftist" that word is nothing more than a pejorative used by the ignorant. However, I retired at 57 and my oldest son drives for UPS. He had degrees in Math and Computer Technology but found driving for UPS to have benefits Silicon Valley didn't offer, and his income is equal to what he earned at a desk without the benefits.
UPS pays good money but their employees are generally treated like shit from what I've been told by many a driver. Their tractor-trailer drivers not so much because we are in high demand, but the parcel trucks, I've heard some stories from those folks.
Unlike your son, a lot of younger people don't want to get into anything that involves physical labor. They want to get a college education, and go to work in dress shirts. My nephew got a Masters and had a job waiting for him when he got out of college. It was a company owned by a friends mother. But with all the loans he needed to take out, he's still in his early 30's living with his mother until he pays all his bills off, and can comfortably live in his own place.
When I was his age, I already worked over 15 years full time, bought my rental property and home. I moved from my parents house at the age of 20 and never went back; never needed to. Of course, my nephew makes more money than I ever did, but in the scope of an entire life, will he be that much ahead of me?
I neglected to mention my son didn't need to keep his gym membership, a good thing since 24 hour fitness has recently declared bankruptcy. He has a very expensive e-bike and he and his brother ride the Trails on the Mt. Diablo hills and has a cage in his garage along with an D3.23 Precor weight machine.
If he's delivering in a parcel truck, I don't know why he needs any fitness equipment at all. That's a pretty physical job.
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
You suck at sarcasm. You're really, really bad at it
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
You suck at sarcasm. You're really, really bad at it
I found his sarcasm to be clear, concise and a black eye to the Ryan-Trump tax fraud.
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
You suck at sarcasm. You're really, really bad at it
I found his sarcasm to be clear, concise and a black eye to the Ryan-Trump tax fraud.
Huh, leftists circle jerking is clear and concise to you. Color me surprised. Not
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
You suck at sarcasm. You're really, really bad at it
I found his sarcasm to be clear, concise and a black eye to the Ryan-Trump tax fraud.
Huh, leftists circle jerking is clear and concise to you. Color me surprised. Not
Circle Jerking? Hardly, but for those who have nothing intelligent to offer, I suppose an idiot-gram makes them feel good.
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We have an economy that's greatly improving given the circumstances. Therefore it's already stimulated. As for the people not working, without that extra federal money, it will inspire them to actually go out and find a job. For those that don't, they will stay on their state unemployment like any other time people are out of work.
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
You suck at sarcasm. You're really, really bad at it
I found his sarcasm to be clear, concise and a black eye to the Ryan-Trump tax fraud.
Huh, leftists circle jerking is clear and concise to you. Color me surprised. Not
Circle Jerking? Hardly, but for those who have nothing intelligent to offer, I suppose an idiot-gram makes them feel good.
Thanks boychick, but I don't care what you think how I feel. And don't tell me how you feel, I don't care about that either.
It was suck ass sarcasm and you came up and stuck your hand down his pants.
The tax cut shit made no sense at all other than an in love leftists like you two
/—-/ State can deficit spend. What they can’t do is print money like the Feds.In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We have an economy that's greatly improving given the circumstances. Therefore it's already stimulated. As for the people not working, without that extra federal money, it will inspire them to actually go out and find a job. For those that don't, they will stay on their state unemployment like any other time people are out of work.
Most states are broke, unlike the Federal Government most states cannot deficit spend. As for the economy being "greatly Improved", I can't speak to personal experiences but I can provide for my family in my home and theirs for at least 18 months, when 50% of American Families live on paycheck to paycheck.
The stock and bond markets have been better, since 2018 and the first part of 2020 they were very bad. This chaos however needs to stop. Given the weekend number of increasing infections and Trump's unwillingness to admit he's been wrong, and his followers still claiming Covid is a hoax, can we not expect more chaos, more defaults on single family homes and many high rise office buildings?
Shhhh... but in case this new normal continues can we expect a depression?
/—-/ State can deficit spend. What they can’t do is print money like the Feds.In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We have an economy that's greatly improving given the circumstances. Therefore it's already stimulated. As for the people not working, without that extra federal money, it will inspire them to actually go out and find a job. For those that don't, they will stay on their state unemployment like any other time people are out of work.
Most states are broke, unlike the Federal Government most states cannot deficit spend. As for the economy being "greatly Improved", I can't speak to personal experiences but I can provide for my family in my home and theirs for at least 18 months, when 50% of American Families live on paycheck to paycheck.
The stock and bond markets have been better, since 2018 and the first part of 2020 they were very bad. This chaos however needs to stop. Given the weekend number of increasing infections and Trump's unwillingness to admit he's been wrong, and his followers still claiming Covid is a hoax, can we not expect more chaos, more defaults on single family homes and many high rise office buildings?
Shhhh... but in case this new normal continues can we expect a depression?
/—-/ State can deficit spend. What they can’t do is print money like the Feds.In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We have an economy that's greatly improving given the circumstances. Therefore it's already stimulated. As for the people not working, without that extra federal money, it will inspire them to actually go out and find a job. For those that don't, they will stay on their state unemployment like any other time people are out of work.
Most states are broke, unlike the Federal Government most states cannot deficit spend. As for the economy being "greatly Improved", I can't speak to personal experiences but I can provide for my family in my home and theirs for at least 18 months, when 50% of American Families live on paycheck to paycheck.
The stock and bond markets have been better, since 2018 and the first part of 2020 they were very bad. This chaos however needs to stop. Given the weekend number of increasing infections and Trump's unwillingness to admit he's been wrong, and his followers still claiming Covid is a hoax, can we not expect more chaos, more defaults on single family homes and many high rise office buildings?
Shhhh... but in case this new normal continues can we expect a depression?
/—-/ State can deficit spend. What they can’t do is print money like the Feds.In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We have an economy that's greatly improving given the circumstances. Therefore it's already stimulated. As for the people not working, without that extra federal money, it will inspire them to actually go out and find a job. For those that don't, they will stay on their state unemployment like any other time people are out of work.
Most states are broke, unlike the Federal Government most states cannot deficit spend. As for the economy being "greatly Improved", I can't speak to personal experiences but I can provide for my family in my home and theirs for at least 18 months, when 50% of American Families live on paycheck to paycheck.
The stock and bond markets have been better, since 2018 and the first part of 2020 they were very bad. This chaos however needs to stop. Given the weekend number of increasing infections and Trump's unwillingness to admit he's been wrong, and his followers still claiming Covid is a hoax, can we not expect more chaos, more defaults on single family homes and many high rise office buildings?
Shhhh... but in case this new normal continues can we expect a depression?
I suppose they can borrow, but when banks are not getting their real estate mortgages paid from customers, won't they need to shut down and furlough employees? More unemployment and more rents not paid and mortgages defaulted. It's a mess, there are no simple and easy solution to what we are facing. And I have zero confidence that Trump&Co. are capable.
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We have an economy that's greatly improving given the circumstances. Therefore it's already stimulated. As for the people not working, without that extra federal money, it will inspire them to actually go out and find a job. For those that don't, they will stay on their state unemployment like any other time people are out of work.
Most states are broke, unlike the Federal Government most states cannot deficit spend. As for the economy being "greatly Improved", I can't speak to personal experiences but I can provide for my family in my home and theirs for at least 18 months, when 50% of American Families live on paycheck to paycheck.
The stock and bond markets have been better, since 2018 and the first part of 2020 they were very bad. This chaos however needs to stop. Given the weekend number of increasing infections and Trump's unwillingness to admit he's been wrong, and his followers still claiming Covid is a hoax, can we not expect more chaos, more defaults on single family homes and many high rise office buildings?
Shhhh... but in case this new normal continues can we expect a depression?
Yep. My dad gave me the boot when I turned 18. So off to boot camp I went./—-/ Almost the same story with me except I moved out at 18.We all can't be as low income as yous guys.I don't get any checks from the government./---/ Being a good libtard, I know you'll drop your stimulus check into the shredder.I doubt her name will be on the check./-----/ Piglosi needs to sign off on it too, Dimwit. Any fake outrage over that?Uncle Don will pass out more cash for votes very soon.
You don't deserve any.![]()
This is so true. I haven't met a leftist here yet who doesn't own their own business, independently wealthy, or comfortably early retired. Me? I'm the only truck driver in the place.
I don't consider myself "leftist" that word is nothing more than a pejorative used by the ignorant. However, I retired at 57 and my oldest son drives for UPS. He had degrees in Math and Computer Technology but found driving for UPS to have benefits Silicon Valley didn't offer, and his income is equal to what he earned at a desk without the benefits.
UPS pays good money but their employees are generally treated like shit from what I've been told by many a driver. Their tractor-trailer drivers not so much because we are in high demand, but the parcel trucks, I've heard some stories from those folks.
Unlike your son, a lot of younger people don't want to get into anything that involves physical labor. They want to get a college education, and go to work in dress shirts. My nephew got a Masters and had a job waiting for him when he got out of college. It was a company owned by a friends mother. But with all the loans he needed to take out, he's still in his early 30's living with his mother until he pays all his bills off, and can comfortably live in his own place.
When I was his age, I already worked over 15 years full time, bought my rental property and home. I moved from my parents house at the age of 20 and never went back; never needed to. Of course, my nephew makes more money than I ever did, but in the scope of an entire life, will he be that much ahead of me?
In the greatest economy the world has ever known, why would there be a need for stimulus checks?
Surely people stashed away enough of their tax cut money for a rainy day, no?
We have an economy that's greatly improving given the circumstances. Therefore it's already stimulated. As for the people not working, without that extra federal money, it will inspire them to actually go out and find a job. For those that don't, they will stay on their state unemployment like any other time people are out of work.
Most states are broke, unlike the Federal Government most states cannot deficit spend. As for the economy being "greatly Improved", I can't speak to personal experiences but I can provide for my family in my home and theirs for at least 18 months, when 50% of American Families live on paycheck to paycheck.
The stock and bond markets have been better, since 2018 and the first part of 2020 they were very bad. This chaos however needs to stop. Given the weekend number of increasing infections and Trump's unwillingness to admit he's been wrong, and his followers still claiming Covid is a hoax, can we not expect more chaos, more defaults on single family homes and many high rise office buildings?
Shhhh... but in case this new normal continues can we expect a depression?
if I was so hardup that I need the stimulas check I would either find a job or kill myselfwill there be a second stimulus check ?
then leave you won't be missed, get hoppinI agree completely.Uncle Don will pass out more cash for votes very soon.
Leave where?then leave you won't be missed, get hoppinI agree completely.Uncle Don will pass out more cash for votes very soon.
Yep. My dad gave me the boot when I turned 18. So off to boot camp I went./—-/ Almost the same story with me except I moved out at 18.We all can't be as low income as yous guys.I don't get any checks from the government./---/ Being a good libtard, I know you'll drop your stimulus check into the shredder.I doubt her name will be on the check./-----/ Piglosi needs to sign off on it too, Dimwit. Any fake outrage over that?Uncle Don will pass out more cash for votes very soon.
You don't deserve any.![]()
This is so true. I haven't met a leftist here yet who doesn't own their own business, independently wealthy, or comfortably early retired. Me? I'm the only truck driver in the place.
I don't consider myself "leftist" that word is nothing more than a pejorative used by the ignorant. However, I retired at 57 and my oldest son drives for UPS. He had degrees in Math and Computer Technology but found driving for UPS to have benefits Silicon Valley didn't offer, and his income is equal to what he earned at a desk without the benefits.
UPS pays good money but their employees are generally treated like shit from what I've been told by many a driver. Their tractor-trailer drivers not so much because we are in high demand, but the parcel trucks, I've heard some stories from those folks.
Unlike your son, a lot of younger people don't want to get into anything that involves physical labor. They want to get a college education, and go to work in dress shirts. My nephew got a Masters and had a job waiting for him when he got out of college. It was a company owned by a friends mother. But with all the loans he needed to take out, he's still in his early 30's living with his mother until he pays all his bills off, and can comfortably live in his own place.
When I was his age, I already worked over 15 years full time, bought my rental property and home. I moved from my parents house at the age of 20 and never went back; never needed to. Of course, my nephew makes more money than I ever did, but in the scope of an entire life, will he be that much ahead of me?