Leo123
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Any time the government gives a tax break I am all for it.If you like that, you'll love this from Forbes magazine. Apr 14, 2020,08:37pm EDTYou 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.
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.
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How Some Rich Americans Are Getting Stimulus âChecksâ Averaging $1.7 Million
While wealthy Americans are not eligible for the $1,200 stimulus checks 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 in the CARES Act.www.forbes.com
Reckon he will have his name on those checks?