On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 15:03:40 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:
On 3/28/2020 1:02 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 11:14:44 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:
On 3/27/20 11:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/27/2020 11:04 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
...a Republican from Kentucky, is now holding up passage of the relief
bill.
These bat**** crazy Republican Libertarians need to be voted out of
office.
This is funny.Â* Amazing how Harry reacts when the shoe is on the other
foot.
Haven't heard from AOC unless I missed her.
She's bitching that the bill's unemployment funds don't
extend to illegal and undocumented people who sneaked
into the country.
The congressman in question is a nutcase
Yeah it is absolutely insane to have any concern at all about putting
another $2.2 TRILLION on the deficit. ;-)
Weren't you lefties the ones bitching when Trump put another $100
billion on the deficit with a tax cut? In case you don't know. $2.2
Trillion is more than $100 Billion. (Twenty two times as much in case
you lost your calculator)
Since the GDP is going to drop by at least a third this year (along
with revenues), don't be shocked when that $2.2 Trillion looks more
like $3.5T. Don't worry Kashkari said last week (60 Minutes) the Fed
has unlimited capability to print money. Friedrich Ebert said the
same thing in the early 20s..
That wasn't his concern. His concern was the process and he was trying
to delay it's passage by forcing a voice vote which would require
everyone to return to DC.
He was fully aware that the bill would pass regardless.
So, Kerry was correct. He's an asshole.
He may have just wanted the vote on record so he could point at them
when this thing blows up in our face.
My question still stands. They pushed back personal bankruptcy a
month. What are they going to do next month? Another $2 Trillion?
Those bills keep coming in and for most out of work people, this check
is already spent. A new round of bills will start hitting their
mailbox on Monday.
I don't do much and there are just two of us. My cash burn rate is
about $1500-1600 a month with no rent, mortgage or car payments. My
wife's health insurance is about $750 starting next month. (up from
$600 and sumpin). That $2400 doesn't look all that great if I had lost
my income.