President Trump says he is willing to sign a stand-alone $1,200 stimulus check bill

Well, it's not my job to read it, it's Congress's. Pelosi wants it passed without anybody reading it. That's kinda crazy.

Have you read it? Fuck no you haven't. STFU you mental munchkin.

You can't even provide a link to it, I bet..


I provided the link yesterday on a different thread but you're too low IQ and two opioid addict to follow it. It's called the heroes act go ahead and Google it and yes it is your job to read it although with your IQ you're not going to understand very much of it
 
I provided the link yesterday on a different thread but you're too low IQ and two opioid addict to follow it. It's called the heroes act go ahead and Google it and yes it is your job to read it although with your IQ you're not going to understand very much of it

Wow! And here I was thinking you were a bot! LOL, thanks!.
 
Pork = $$$$$ money to unions which are a laundromat used to send the money back to the DNC.......like Bama did.
 
The fake president COVID-45 tRump who was privileged among his sold out republicans to coronavirus murder over 200,000 Americans and cause the infection of over 7 million, deserves to stand alone in front of a firing squad in compliance with federal and U.S. Constitutional justice.
 
You guys are really good about spending Other People's Money (OPM).


you miss the point completely. We live in a consumption economy. People need money to consume. A lot of people dont have money. People without money cant consume. No consume, no economy. Do you get it now?
 
you miss the point completely. We live in a consumption economy. People need money to consume. A lot of people dont have money. People without money cant consume. No consume, no economy. Do you get it now?

You've fallen for myths about wealth.

https://www.businessinsider.com/difference-between-wealth-net-worth-income-2019-1

There are a lot of myths about wealth, but one seems to strongly persist: The idea that income equals wealth.

"It continues to be the assumption of those who increase consumption as their income increases that they are the same," wrote Sarah Stanley Fallaw, director of research for the Affluent Market Institute, in her book, "The Next Millionaire Next Door: Enduring Strategies for Building Wealth, in which she surveyed more than 600 millionaires in America.

She added: "And believing this myth gives the false perception that those who appear to be rich (neighbors driving luxury cars or friends in $200-plus jeans) are wealthy when in fact it only means they spent more than real millionaires on these purchases."

Point blank, income and wealth are not the same thing...

..."Stuff doesn't equal wealth. Money does. And it's not the same thing," she wrote. "I've worked with teachers who have bigger savings accounts than doctors who earn five times as much per year. High salaries can lead to wealth, but not if you burn through every last penny buying luxury cars or filling the closet with designer clothes."

Many millionaires do earn higher-than-average incomes, according to several studies, thanks in large part to their goal-oriented mindset and hard work, which can forge a strong career path. But even high earners can live paycheck-to-paycheck.

It's what they do with their income to build wealth that makes them rich; they have enough perseverance to avoid "lifestyle creep," the tendency to spend more whenever one earns more, and therefore spend below their means. This leaves enough money left over to commit to saving, ultimately increasing net worth.
 
I wouldn't mind getting back just a little of what I paid in over the last 43 years...
Besides, I want a night scope for my .22.

The important point being missed is that We, the People are effectively burning the main structure of our house to keep us warm for the moment. This cannot last.

Your comment is funny but points out the problem; too many people want to say "fuck you, I got mine".
 
You've fallen for myths about wealth.

https://www.businessinsider.com/difference-between-wealth-net-worth-income-2019-1

There are a lot of myths about wealth, but one seems to strongly persist: The idea that income equals wealth.

"It continues to be the assumption of those who increase consumption as their income increases that they are the same," wrote Sarah Stanley Fallaw, director of research for the Affluent Market Institute, in her book, "The Next Millionaire Next Door: Enduring Strategies for Building Wealth, in which she surveyed more than 600 millionaires in America.

She added: "And believing this myth gives the false perception that those who appear to be rich (neighbors driving luxury cars or friends in $200-plus jeans) are wealthy when in fact it only means they spent more than real millionaires on these purchases."

Point blank, income and wealth are not the same thing...

..."Stuff doesn't equal wealth. Money does. And it's not the same thing," she wrote. "I've worked with teachers who have bigger savings accounts than doctors who earn five times as much per year. High salaries can lead to wealth, but not if you burn through every last penny buying luxury cars or filling the closet with designer clothes."

Many millionaires do earn higher-than-average incomes, according to several studies, thanks in large part to their goal-oriented mindset and hard work, which can forge a strong career path. But even high earners can live paycheck-to-paycheck.

It's what they do with their income to build wealth that makes them rich; they have enough perseverance to avoid "lifestyle creep," the tendency to spend more whenever one earns more, and therefore spend below their means. This leaves enough money left over to commit to saving, ultimately increasing net worth.


reread my post, this time try to understand it
 
The important point being missed is that We, the People are effectively burning the main structure of our house to keep us warm for the moment. This cannot last.

Your comment is funny but points out the problem; too many people want to say "fuck you, I got mine".

Do I need it? No, I don't. But I'm willing to bet I paid in quite a bit more than I would have if I didn't put in all the overtime I did while I was younger. Add to that the outrageous school (I have no kids) and property taxes I pay every year. So yeah, I'll take anything the gov. gives me back.

What is funny about that? What problem? That some of us put in hard work to be self sufficient? Yep, I have mine (enough to be somewhat comfortable), along with the aches and pains from earning it.
 
The only thing that the lawlessly hacked in COVID-45 so-called president can say is that he deserves to go straight to hell at conspiring among his sold out republicans and foreign enemies over the coronavirus murder of over 200,000 Americans and infecting over 7 million and desecrating the White House to become infested with tRump's coronavirus to the point of being declared a public health hazard, and of course introducing the entire global economy to a second great depression atrocity. To be a tRump ass kisser, amounts to be willing to kiss his washed up and toxic ass all the way to hell.
 
The only thing that the lawlessly hacked in COVID-45 so-called president can say is that he deserves to go straight to hell at conspiring among his sold out republicans and foreign enemies over the coronavirus murder of over 200,000 Americans and infecting over 7 million and desecrating the White House to become infested with tRump's coronavirus to the point of being declared a public health hazard, and of course introducing the entire global economy to a second great depression atrocity. To be a tRump ass kisser, amounts to be willing to kiss his washed up and toxic ass all the way to hell.

Why do you post the same shit over and over again?

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silly freak of nature
 
Actually its really silly and boneheaded to call a lawlessly hacked in COVID-45 toxic tyrant tRump in violation of U.S. Constitutional law a so-called president when Putin is his president and pimp too, etc.
 
Why do you post the same oxymoron and without a clue same shit over and over? Yet hopefully what I post over and over again will somehow sink in that it does not pay to be a devoted COVID-45 tRump ass kisser because going to hell is not a attractive thing to consider for one's body and soul.
 
Do I need it? No, I don't. But I'm willing to bet I paid in quite a bit more than I would have if I didn't put in all the overtime I did while I was younger. Add to that the outrageous school (I have no kids) and property taxes I pay every year. So yeah, I'll take anything the gov. gives me back.

What is funny about that? What problem? That some of us put in hard work to be self sufficient? Yep, I have mine (enough to be somewhat comfortable), along with the aches and pains from earning it.

You're still missing the point but awesome straw man argument about how hard a worker you are. Kudos! :thup:


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What's your fucking point, then?

Yep, I have mine and fuck you. Earn your own. I did.

Trump is spending money like a Democrat.


I did earn my own and am retired but like you, that doesn't have anything to do with the fact Trump is blowing up the budget more in four years than Obama and Clinton did in 16 years.
 
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