It seems very careless to send everyone $1200.
The lack of a sense of responsibility by current gen people is astonishing.
I made my suggestion. Are you saying Im not an expert? That stings gino.Wow........ some people are just never satisfied. No matter what is decided at any level, it's automatically gonna be wrong. I don't think I've heard a frickin' peep out of any of you EXPERTS about how to handle the virus, the economy, let alone your own lives. You can't run an elevator, but you have ALL the answers to this sh!tty situation. Why don't you give sign making a break, get out and run for office and DO something yourself to help your fellowman ?? You'll be wrong, but at least you can say you tried, instead of all the crying in your cereal.
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It seems very careless to send everyone $1200. For one, it wont even cover 1 mortgage payment for many. The bigger issue is that most people are careless with money. Thats why you see people scrambling after missing 1 paycheck.
Are all those people out partying for spring break or ordering takeout every night really going to use this as intended? There are better ways to help people that cost less and go much farther. To me, this was shutup money to get the give away to the big companies.
2CT Media said:I wish I could refuse it and have it removed from my tax burden... This free money is going to cost everyone far more than the payout.
2CT Media said:The next on the agenda is the Student Loan "forgiveness"... My family owes more than $100,000 In Student loans for my wife, I would never want our choice based burden passed on to others just as much as I would never want others choice based burden passed on to us.
Higher education has turned into a perverted, high cost dilemma. Many degrees do not remotely deliver a positive financial return on the investment. Meanwhile there multiple skilled trades that require no college but can offer pretty decent pay. My brother is a diesel mechanic with no college education. He makes a good bit more money than I do, despite me having a 4 year degree.
I don't think to create massive debt and taking a multi-trillion dollar loan from the FED is a solution to this at all. It won't solve the virus issues and it won't support the average American for longer than 2 weeks.Wow........ some people are just never satisfied. No matter what is decided at any level, it's automatically gonna be wrong. I don't think I've heard a frickin' peep out of any of you EXPERTS about how to handle the virus, the economy, let alone your own lives. You can't run an elevator, but you have ALL the answers to this sh!tty situation. Why don't you give sign making a break, get out and run for office and DO something yourself to help your fellowman ?? You'll be wrong, but at least you can say you tried, instead of all the crying in your cereal.
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Large companies are not any more inherently evil or altruistic than small business, just potentially more impactful on our lives because of their size. As a group, small business provides almost half the non-government jobs in the U.S. Guess who provides the other half? Wouldn't we want them to prosper as well? Sure, large companies are generally better capitialized and can weather bad times longer than small business, but they also generally carry more debt, are burdened by more regulation, and are responsible to shareholders. If you have an IRA or 401K than you know what I mean. You are probably the same people who save for a rainy day, pay student loans (or don't get them in the first place) and don't borrow more than you can afford. You first look inward to what you can do to solve a challenge. If you don't, than you probably expect another giant entity, the government to provide for you at the first sign of trouble. And they have no competition or incentive to be efficient.
If some of these companies went under, how many top brass would break off and start their own companies and bring key people with them? More small companies will create more jobs (More redundancy of positions) and open up more opportunities for smaller suppliers. Thats capatilism. It doesnt work right when you intervene in the markets.Large companies are not any more inherently evil or altruistic than small business, just potentially more impactful on our lives because of their size. As a group, small business provides almost half the non-government jobs in the U.S. Guess who provides the other half? Wouldn't we want them to prosper as well? Sure, large companies are generally better capitialized and can weather bad times longer than small business, but they also generally carry more debt, are burdened by more regulation, and are responsible to shareholders. If you have an IRA or 401K than you know what I mean. You are probably the same people who save for a rainy day, pay student loans (or don't get them in the first place) and don't borrow more than you can afford. You first look inward to what you can do to solve a challenge. If you don't, than you probably expect another giant entity, the government to provide for you at the first sign of trouble. And they have no competition or incentive to be efficient.
WildWestDesigns said:Now some degrees/jobs, you absolutely have to have a college degree (some even advanced degrees) that are mandated by law, so one can't get away from that. Those do tend to be the more expensive degree programs, but have better odds of doing better with those degrees as well.
Or Alcohol and Guns... history shows a massive increase in those purchases when the government provides a stipend$1200 each huh? Folks that supply lobster and steak will become millionaires overnight.
Or Alcohol and Guns... history shows a massive increase in those purchases when the government provides a stipend
Here in Oklahoma there has already been a run on guns and ammo. With so many people out of work, drawing unemployment, etc I guess there is a bunch of anticipation we'll see an uptick with some types of crime, like burglaries and robberies. If all but "essential businesses" shut down, I hope they do NOT allow the pawn shops to stay open. Pawn shops encourage a bunch of this burglary in the first place.