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First time I saw a thief try to pay for what he stole by stealing more.
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Election thief Biden is set to unveil his proposal. As noted before, it may be close to $2 trillion.
"President-elect Joe Biden is expected on Thursday evening to unveil a stimulus plan that will include a boost to the recent $600 direct payments, an extension of increased unemployment insurance and support for state and local governments. The stimulus could be as big as $2 trillion, CNN reported." Source |
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Businesses in my area can't find people to work, great idea morons keep handing out $
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And now we wait for the lamentations of conservatives, wailing about fiscal responsibility
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Quoted: Election thief Biden is set to unveil his proposal. As noted before, it may be close to $2 trillion. "President-elect Joe Biden is expected on Thursday evening to unveil a stimulus plan that will include a boost to the recent $600 direct payments, an extension of increased unemployment insurance and support for state and local governments. The stimulus could be as big as $2 trillion, CNN reported." Source View Quote so basically liquidity injection into TLSA and Cryptos? |
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Gotta get them poorly run Dem. cities the $$ they promised them.
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Quoted: Quoted: Any of you who are going to be getting $2K, I highly suggest you spend it on a rifle and ammo. If you have one, then buy armor, if you have armor then buy nods. What is after nods? Classes, thermal, preps... |
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The best part is that unless they change the income thresholds or the reduction over a certain amount, those making over 200k or 300k will still see thousands of dollars in a check.
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Quoted: First time I saw a thief try to pay for what he stole by stealing more. View Quote Government and our money... Al Schneider Cups & Balls by L&L Publishing - DVD |
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Quoted: The best part is that unless they change the income thresholds or the reduction over a certain amount, those making over 200k or 300k will still see thousands of dollars in a check. View Quote Both of the first checks had a phase out starting around $75,000 for an individual. I have not seen details on the possible check #3 (or forgot it if I did), but I would expect the same criteria as before. Personally, it is all debt and thus bad but if they want to give people money make it a percentage of what they paid in federal taxes in 2018 or 2019...whichever is higher. |
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Quoted: Both of the first checks had a phase out starting around $75,000 for an individual. I have not seen details on the possible check #3 (or forgot it if I did), but I would expect the same criteria as before. Personally, it is all debt and thus bad but if they want to give people money make it a percentage of what they paid in federal taxes in 2018 or 2019...whichever is higher. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The best part is that unless they change the income thresholds or the reduction over a certain amount, those making over 200k or 300k will still see thousands of dollars in a check. Both of the first checks had a phase out starting around $75,000 for an individual. I have not seen details on the possible check #3 (or forgot it if I did), but I would expect the same criteria as before. Personally, it is all debt and thus bad but if they want to give people money make it a percentage of what they paid in federal taxes in 2018 or 2019...whichever is higher. The amount is different however, so it'll take longer to phase completely out. |
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Quoted: Both of the first checks had a phase out starting around $75,000 for an individual. I have not seen details on the possible check #3 (or forgot it if I did), but I would expect the same criteria as before. Personally, it is all debt and thus bad but if they want to give people money make it a percentage of what they paid in federal taxes in 2018 or 2019...whichever is higher. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The best part is that unless they change the income thresholds or the reduction over a certain amount, those making over 200k or 300k will still see thousands of dollars in a check. Both of the first checks had a phase out starting around $75,000 for an individual. I have not seen details on the possible check #3 (or forgot it if I did), but I would expect the same criteria as before. Personally, it is all debt and thus bad but if they want to give people money make it a percentage of what they paid in federal taxes in 2018 or 2019...whichever is higher. The phase out started at the same amount, but the upper threshold was reduced on the second one I'll go ahead and say the third will reduce it again |
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New gun + ammo and Bitcoin. Give me more off the government tit before the milk drys up!
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Stop fighting it and take everything you can. Support it. Call your reps and tell them to vote for it. Get every dime you can and SPEND SPEND SPEND on useful stuff.
There is no point in fighting it. Get what you can for yourselves. |
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buying the Hesco lvl4 armor as soon as it gets back in stock, missed the deal yesterday
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The irony is that Biden is sending you the $2,000 you'll need to register all your AR's.
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Good! I might be able to buy some 9mm!
(JK, I've got 9mm. Need a 32/20 lever gun!) |
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Fake president elect Biden is giving a TV speech tonight. It will probably pre-empt every show on every network.
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Quoted: Election thief Biden is set to unveil his proposal. As noted before, it may be close to $2 trillion. "President-elect Joe Biden is expected on Thursday evening to unveil a stimulus plan that will include a boost to the recent $600 direct payments, an extension of increased unemployment insurance and support for state and local governments. The stimulus could be as big as $2 trillion, CNN reported." Source View Quote Billion used to be a number that made people wonder if we were doing the right thing. Trillion just rolls off the tongue like it's literally nothing now. |
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Quoted: Billion used to be a number that made people wonder if we were doing the right thing. Trillion just rolls off the tongue like it's literally nothing now. View Quote How large is our debt? 25 trillion? How much interest are we paying on it and what will the annual interest be if interest rates rise to 6-8%? Or Jimmy Carter era rates around 15%. |
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Quoted: Any of you who are going to be getting $2K, I highly suggest you spend it on a rifle and ammo. If you have one, then buy armor, if you have armor then buy nods. View Quote Not like they will be able to afford a house in the future. |
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Quoted: Finishing the upstairs so my grandkids have a place to stay. Not like they will be able to afford a house in the future. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Any of you who are going to be getting $2K, I highly suggest you spend it on a rifle and ammo. If you have one, then buy armor, if you have armor then buy nods. Not like they will be able to afford a house in the future. Lemons into lemonade. That's the way to handle this kind of insanity. |
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When does the UBI start? Because that's what all this stimulus is starting to look like.
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Why not everyone just quit their jobs and live off the govt teet for the next 4 years? Sounds amazing
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Liberals can't comprehend that money is useless if there is nothing to buy.
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Quoted: I'm sure I won't qualify as usual. https://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_dissapprove.gif View Quote |
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If I were Obama I'd be pissed I didn't get to rack up those trillions. Even Trump got in on it.
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What about student loans? Those aren’t going to pay themselves.
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