Stimulus Checks delayed to include Trump's name

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You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.
 
You know, I've been a military brat, a military member, and now am a retired Navy sailor. I've gotten government checks damn near all my life, and NEVER have I see them have anything about anyone else other than the US Treasurer on them.

Well, that has changed, because now Trump has seen fit to make sure that all the stimulus checks coming out will have his name and that it's his stimulus in the memo line. Presidents can't sign Treasury checks, which is why he is doing this. The WH says that while the decision was just recently made, they don't see any reason why it should delay the checks.

Hate to tell them, but they are wrong, this change can take anywhere from an extra week to a month. I worked with payroll in the military, and I know how long some of these changes can take.


You do know that by endorsing that check with President Trump's name on it, you are acquiescing to the fact that yes, Donald John Trump is the President of the United States, right?

For three years ya'll have been claiming that he's an "illegitimately-elected" President but by signing that check, you are giving credence to his presidency.

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I have never claimed that Trump is not the American President.

He is the worst President we have had in modern history- and the fact that he is literally prioritizing his ego over helping Americans just is one more example of what a loser President he is.

Maybe not you personally, but a hell of alot of those sharing your same political alignment still to this very day won't acknowledge that Donald John Trump is the legitimately-elected President of these United States.

Maybe you should have a little talk with them and set them right, bro.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Nothing like sending out Coronavirus checks in Trumps name that he didn't pay for, to millionaires, then use them as a campaign sales pitch, while not giving two shits about Coronavirus.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.
I understand. Just seems hypocritical, the crap on this board whining about small time pork in the stimulus bill that the Pres is so proud of. Now we see why he is so proud. Another payoff to the extremely rich. Figures.
 
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You know, I've been a military brat, a military member, and now am a retired Navy sailor. I've gotten government checks damn near all my life, and NEVER have I see them have anything about anyone else other than the US Treasurer on them.

Well, that has changed, because now Trump has seen fit to make sure that all the stimulus checks coming out will have his name and that it's his stimulus in the memo line. Presidents can't sign Treasury checks, which is why he is doing this. The WH says that while the decision was just recently made, they don't see any reason why it should delay the checks.

Hate to tell them, but they are wrong, this change can take anywhere from an extra week to a month. I worked with payroll in the military, and I know how long some of these changes can take.

If the deep state creates a lot of red tape, it could delay for an extra week or month. However, it should take no more than 30 seconds to type Trump's statement in the memo line while running the software to print the checks.
 
You know, I've been a military brat, a military member, and now am a retired Navy sailor. I've gotten government checks damn near all my life, and NEVER have I see them have anything about anyone else other than the US Treasurer on them.

Well, that has changed, because now Trump has seen fit to make sure that all the stimulus checks coming out will have his name and that it's his stimulus in the memo line. Presidents can't sign Treasury checks, which is why he is doing this. The WH says that while the decision was just recently made, they don't see any reason why it should delay the checks.

Hate to tell them, but they are wrong, this change can take anywhere from an extra week to a month. I worked with payroll in the military, and I know how long some of these changes can take.


You do know that by endorsing that check with President Trump's name on it, you are acquiescing to the fact that yes, Donald John Trump is the President of the United States, right?

For three years ya'll have been claiming that he's an "illegitimately-elected" President but by signing that check, you are giving credence to his presidency.

:auiqs.jpg:
No, because I'm sending the money back. And yes, he is an illegally elected president. That has been proven on multiple fronts.

Dorkopotamus. You wanted socialism,so you got it.

But now you don't want it.

:auiqs.jpg: :laughing0301::rofl::laugh::laughing0301::auiqs.jpg:
 
You know, I've been a military brat, a military member, and now am a retired Navy sailor. I've gotten government checks damn near all my life, and NEVER have I see them have anything about anyone else other than the US Treasurer on them.

Well, that has changed, because now Trump has seen fit to make sure that all the stimulus checks coming out will have his name and that it's his stimulus in the memo line. Presidents can't sign Treasury checks, which is why he is doing this. The WH says that while the decision was just recently made, they don't see any reason why it should delay the checks.

Hate to tell them, but they are wrong, this change can take anywhere from an extra week to a month. I worked with payroll in the military, and I know how long some of these changes can take.


You do know that by endorsing that check with President Trump's name on it, you are acquiescing to the fact that yes, Donald John Trump is the President of the United States, right?

For three years ya'll have been claiming that he's an "illegitimately-elected" President but by signing that check, you are giving credence to his presidency.

:auiqs.jpg:
I have never claimed that Trump is not the American President.

He is the worst President we have had in modern history- and the fact that he is literally prioritizing his ego over helping Americans just is one more example of what a loser President he is.

Maybe not you personally, but a hell of alot of those sharing your same political alignment still to this very day won't acknowledge that Donald John Trump is the legitimately-elected President of these United States.

Maybe you should have a little talk with them and set them right, bro.
The man conspired to pay off porn stars through his own lawyer, while he went to prison for the crime, and they never reported the money. That's a federal crime in an election that he cheated on. So no, get it in your retarded head. Trump did not legally win.
 
You know, I've been a military brat, a military member, and now am a retired Navy sailor. I've gotten government checks damn near all my life, and NEVER have I see them have anything about anyone else other than the US Treasurer on them.

Well, that has changed, because now Trump has seen fit to make sure that all the stimulus checks coming out will have his name and that it's his stimulus in the memo line. Presidents can't sign Treasury checks, which is why he is doing this. The WH says that while the decision was just recently made, they don't see any reason why it should delay the checks.

Hate to tell them, but they are wrong, this change can take anywhere from an extra week to a month. I worked with payroll in the military, and I know how long some of these changes can take.


You do know that by endorsing that check with President Trump's name on it, you are acquiescing to the fact that yes, Donald John Trump is the President of the United States, right?

For three years ya'll have been claiming that he's an "illegitimately-elected" President but by signing that check, you are giving credence to his presidency.

:auiqs.jpg:
No, because I'm sending the money back. And yes, he is an illegally elected president. That has been proven on multiple fronts.

Dorkopotamus. You wanted socialism,so you got it.

But now you don't want it.

:auiqs.jpg: :laughing0301::rofl::laugh::laughing0301::auiqs.jpg:
I wanted socialism? :banghead::banghead:I We've had socialism for fifty years after the depression. And you say I wanted it? :laughing0301:
 
You know, I've been a military brat, a military member, and now am a retired Navy sailor. I've gotten government checks damn near all my life, and NEVER have I see them have anything about anyone else other than the US Treasurer on them.

Well, that has changed, because now Trump has seen fit to make sure that all the stimulus checks coming out will have his name and that it's his stimulus in the memo line. Presidents can't sign Treasury checks, which is why he is doing this. The WH says that while the decision was just recently made, they don't see any reason why it should delay the checks.

Hate to tell them, but they are wrong, this change can take anywhere from an extra week to a month. I worked with payroll in the military, and I know how long some of these changes can take.


You do know that by endorsing that check with President Trump's name on it, you are acquiescing to the fact that yes, Donald John Trump is the President of the United States, right?

For three years ya'll have been claiming that he's an "illegitimately-elected" President but by signing that check, you are giving credence to his presidency.

:auiqs.jpg:
No, because I'm sending the money back. And yes, he is an illegally elected president. That has been proven on multiple fronts.

Dorkopotamus. You wanted socialism,so you got it.

But now you don't want it.

:auiqs.jpg: :laughing0301::rofl::laugh::laughing0301::auiqs.jpg:
I wanted socialism? :banghead::banghead:I We've had socialism for fifty years after the depression. And you say I wanted it? :laughing0301:

Whether or not you wanted it,or we had it before, you got it now. Bigly.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.
I understand. Just seems hypocritical, the crap on this board whining about small time pork in the stimulus bill that the Pres is so proud of. Now we see why he is so proud. Another payoff to the extremely rich. Figures.
According to the Forbes article:

"It “temporarily suspends a limitation on how much owners of businesses formed as “pass-through” entities can deduct against their non-business income, such as capital gains, to reduce their tax liability,” according to The Washington Post. "

A 'pass through entity' is a business structure that reduces the effects of double taxation. Actually a 'pass through entity' is a quite complicated business structure subject to many restrictions placed on benefits. To make the claim that these people will be getting a 1.7 million dollar stimulus check is just an outright lie.

 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.
I understand. Just seems hypocritical, the crap on this board whining about small time pork in the stimulus bill that the Pres is so proud of. Now we see why he is so proud. Another payoff to the extremely rich. Figures.
According to the Forbes article:

"It “temporarily suspends a limitation on how much owners of businesses formed as “pass-through” entities can deduct against their non-business income, such as capital gains, to reduce their tax liability,” according to The Washington Post. "

A 'pass through entity' is a business structure that reduces the effects of double taxation. Actually a 'pass through entity' is a quite complicated business structure subject to many restrictions placed on benefits. To make the claim that these people will be getting a 1.7 million dollar stimulus check is just an outright lie.

I read the Forbes article. Well aware it is a tax break, slipped into the stimulus bill. Don't really know much about that structure. not covered in college. Only took 1 quarter and 2 semesters of accounting in college as required by my business degree. Didn't like it.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
Fake news, false valor.

Go ahead and call it fake news, but you'll see when you get a check if you don't have DDS.

As far as the false valor bullshit? Go ahead and believe what you want to, it has zero bearing on my status as a retired US Navy sailor, my taxpayer funded pension, my VA benefits or what is on my 214, and my ID card verifies my status quite nicely.


Maybe the VA Hospital can help your TDS?
Cut the stupid TDS crap. It's so gd retarded.


You think Biden will win?
Hell yes! Are you going to vote for a criminal? Seriously? Do you have any self respect?


DId you think Hillary would win?
She already did. And with the million plus voters who were illegally purged off the voter roles, plus the 868 polls in the south that were closed in minority areas, it would have been a landslide, on top of her popular vote victory.

Then why not run the nasty hag again.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.
I understand. Just seems hypocritical, the crap on this board whining about small time pork in the stimulus bill that the Pres is so proud of. Now we see why he is so proud. Another payoff to the extremely rich. Figures.
According to the Forbes article:

"It “temporarily suspends a limitation on how much owners of businesses formed as “pass-through” entities can deduct against their non-business income, such as capital gains, to reduce their tax liability,” according to The Washington Post. "

A 'pass through entity' is a business structure that reduces the effects of double taxation. Actually a 'pass through entity' is a quite complicated business structure subject to many restrictions placed on benefits. To make the claim that these people will be getting a 1.7 million dollar stimulus check is just an outright lie.

I read the Forbes article. Well aware it is a tax break, slipped into the stimulus bill. Don't really know much about that structure. not covered in college. Only took 1 quarter and 2 semesters of accounting in college as required by my business degree. Didn't like it.
Yeah it's a tax break. Rich people are not receiving 1.7 billion dollar checks as advertised in that post.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.
I understand. Just seems hypocritical, the crap on this board whining about small time pork in the stimulus bill that the Pres is so proud of. Now we see why he is so proud. Another payoff to the extremely rich. Figures.
According to the Forbes article:

"It “temporarily suspends a limitation on how much owners of businesses formed as “pass-through” entities can deduct against their non-business income, such as capital gains, to reduce their tax liability,” according to The Washington Post. "

A 'pass through entity' is a business structure that reduces the effects of double taxation. Actually a 'pass through entity' is a quite complicated business structure subject to many restrictions placed on benefits. To make the claim that these people will be getting a 1.7 million dollar stimulus check is just an outright lie.

I read the Forbes article. Well aware it is a tax break, slipped into the stimulus bill. Don't really know much about that structure. not covered in college. Only took 1 quarter and 2 semesters of accounting in college as required by my business degree. Didn't like it.
Yeah it's a tax break. Rich people are not receiving 1.7 billion dollar checks as advertised in that post.
Well according to Forbes the break will average 1.7 million to 43,000 Americans already making over a million a year. I don't know. Never been in the category, but haven't missed it and won't miss it when they are paid off. Gee, you think that is guarranteed 43,000 trump votes? Would not be surprised if it garnered large donations. Sneakily, but nicely played by Moscow Mitch. Easy to see why trump is pleased with the stimulus and the only ones bitchin about democratic pork are not in the senate, but on this message board.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
Fake news, false valor.

Go ahead and call it fake news, but you'll see when you get a check if you don't have DDS.

As far as the false valor bullshit? Go ahead and believe what you want to, it has zero bearing on my status as a retired US Navy sailor, my taxpayer funded pension, my VA benefits or what is on my 214, and my ID card verifies my status quite nicely.


Maybe the VA Hospital can help your TDS?
Cut the stupid TDS crap. It's so gd retarded.


You think Biden will win?
Hell yes! Are you going to vote for a criminal? Seriously? Do you have any self respect?


DId you think Hillary would win?
She already did. And with the million plus voters who were illegally purged off the voter roles, plus the 868 polls in the south that were closed in minority areas, it would have been a landslide, on top of her popular vote victory.

Then why not run the nasty hag again.
So, because Trumps the criminal who cheated the country out of a fair election, because of campaign finance violations, and illegal voter purges that stole well over a million votes from people who had a legal right to vote, its all Hillary's fault, and shes a nasty hag? How is that her fault, and why should she get a bad label for crimes someone else committed? See what a pos you are? It's not Trumps fault for being a criminal. Its Clinton's, because Trump got caught.
 
You know, I've been a military brat, a military member, and now am a retired Navy sailor. I've gotten government checks damn near all my life, and NEVER have I see them have anything about anyone else other than the US Treasurer on them.

Well, that has changed, because now Trump has seen fit to make sure that all the stimulus checks coming out will have his name and that it's his stimulus in the memo line. Presidents can't sign Treasury checks, which is why he is doing this. The WH says that while the decision was just recently made, they don't see any reason why it should delay the checks.

Hate to tell them, but they are wrong, this change can take anywhere from an extra week to a month. I worked with payroll in the military, and I know how long some of these changes can take.


You do know that by endorsing that check with President Trump's name on it, you are acquiescing to the fact that yes, Donald John Trump is the President of the United States, right?

For three years ya'll have been claiming that he's an "illegitimately-elected" President but by signing that check, you are giving credence to his presidency.

:auiqs.jpg:
No, because I'm sending the money back. And yes, he is an illegally elected president. That has been proven on multiple fronts.

Dorkopotamus. You wanted socialism,so you got it.

But now you don't want it.

:auiqs.jpg: :laughing0301::rofl::laugh::laughing0301::auiqs.jpg:
I wanted socialism? :banghead::banghead:I We've had socialism for fifty years after the depression. And you say I wanted it? :laughing0301:

Whether or not you wanted it,or we had it before, you got it now. Bigly.
And so do you Jim Bob.
 
You do realize that the secretary of the Treasury has his name put on ever US dollar, right?

roflmao

Yeah, I do, but dollars aren't checks. And, I also told you that on all the checks I've ever gotten, they were signed by the Treasurer, but never did I ever see a president's name on them, not even in the memo.

And, when Jr. gave his out, he was going to include a note saying it was a stimulus from his admin, but they thought that would be too political and he didn't.

Trump just had to get his name on the check somehow, even if it's just in the memo line so he could boost his ego. His narcissism knows no bounds.
If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDT
Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?
A $1.7 million stimulus check?
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the comparatively measly $1,200 stimulus checks that are now being disbursed to many Americans, they are on pace to do even better. 43,000 taxpayers, who earn more than $1 million annually, are each set to receive a $1.7 million windfall, on average, thanks to a provision buried in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Reckon he will have his name on those checks?
Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.
I understand. Just seems hypocritical, the crap on this board whining about small time pork in the stimulus bill that the Pres is so proud of. Now we see why he is so proud. Another payoff to the extremely rich. Figures.
According to the Forbes article:

"It “temporarily suspends a limitation on how much owners of businesses formed as “pass-through” entities can deduct against their non-business income, such as capital gains, to reduce their tax liability,” according to The Washington Post. "

A 'pass through entity' is a business structure that reduces the effects of double taxation. Actually a 'pass through entity' is a quite complicated business structure subject to many restrictions placed on benefits. To make the claim that these people will be getting a 1.7 million dollar stimulus check is just an outright lie.

I read the Forbes article. Well aware it is a tax break, slipped into the stimulus bill. Don't really know much about that structure. not covered in college. Only took 1 quarter and 2 semesters of accounting in college as required by my business degree. Didn't like it.
Yeah it's a tax break. Rich people are not receiving 1.7 billion dollar checks as advertised in that post.
Well according to Forbes the break will average 1.7 million to 43,000 Americans already making over a million a year. I don't know. Never been in the category, but haven't missed it and won't miss it when they are paid off. Gee, you think that is guarranteed 43,000 trump votes? Would not be surprised if it garnered large donations. Sneakily, but nicely played by Moscow Mitch. Easy to see why trump is pleased with the stimulus and the only ones bitchin about democratic pork are not in the senate, but on this message board.
American businesses and only 'pass through entities.' Saying 'rich Americans' is misleading, that's all I am saying. Stimulating business is not, IMO, a bad thing. Especially now when many of those businesses can't make any money. Businesses employ everyday Americans and if they can't make a payroll, those everyday Americans will go broke, not pay rent, mortgage, buy gas, etc.
 
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