A gun would be the last thing I would buy. I will probably divide it in half, and give 500 to the kids
Does "everyone" include retirees on ss?
Probably not.
Well, I believe that the blanket gift to EVERYone is a bit of a waste. A lot of people don't need it. Some people are actually able to exploit current events and make more money.
I believe the gov should come of with a no-red-tape way for those that NEED it to apply for it and to quickly get the money in to the hands that qualify. I'm talking about a no frills sho' nuff streamlined system. That way they could give out more to each qualified person.
Might be a bit of a problem getting that started but better all around once it got rolling.
I also heard the $75k limit. Really? If someone who made $75K needs money, that's their own fault.
I have my retirement and Social Security. I get by just fine and don't need a government handout.
I think its the folks in the less than $35-40K range that really need the money.
I understand that the economy is suffering and does need some stimulation. But I see no point in wasting millions of dollars on people who don't need it. I've sent e-mails to all my congress critters suggesting a much lower income level to receive the handout.
You're absolutely right, but yeah, better than nothing...but looking at it realistically, $1000 doesn't go all that far today. And will it be tax-free? Seriously...I can go through $1000 just paying normal monthly expenses...sometimes more, depending on the month or the season.
Another thing: $1000 to "every American"? Really? What about all the homeless people, or people who really have no fixed abode, no real place of residence, no "household". Uncle Sam gonna do a search for all those folks, I wonder?
Would I take the money? Well...sure. Of course. I'm not stupid, no matter what some people around here think. But I won't deny I catch a slight whiff of something other than altruism at work behind this idea.
Ματθιας;140707588 said:The bigger question is: how much will this bailout devalue the Dollar? Let's be honest, we are way passed the point where the .gov is just printing money.