Americans: What will you do with your coronavirus stimulus check? (aka Socialism)

Started by Bashar Teg8 pages

...so what you're saying is that the money will...trickle down? 🙂

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
...so what you're saying is that the money will...trickle down? 🙂

No, I didn't say or imply that.

You're either eligible for a payroll loan or you're not. Guess who the payroll loan is for?

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
...so what you're saying is that the money will...trickle down? 🙂

Trumpers are fans of trickle down economics because 'trickling' reminds them of being peed on.

I will give it to my parents. They are retired, but could use it. I don't need it.

Stimulus checks are socialism, which means communism because Fox news and McCarthy told me so.

Hard pass.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Stimulus checks are socialism, which means communism because Fox news and McCarthy told me so.

Hard pass.

if you get one please mail it back to Uncle Sam

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
if you get one please mail it back to Uncle Sam

I would, but the Post Office is a unionized madhouse of socialism. So I'll have to walk it there on my own two feet, wearing the shoes I crafted from the blood of my socialist enemies, singing the pledge of allegiance instead of reciting it, and being woefully ignorant of anything more than 50 miles away from my hometown.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
if you get one please mail it back to Uncle Sam

Ya, I'm sure he'll do that. 😆

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Stimulus checks are socialism, which means communism because Fox news and McCarthy told me so.

Hard pass.

:rolls eyes:

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
I would, but the Post Office is a unionized madhouse of socialism. So I'll have to walk it there on my own two feet, wearing the shoes I crafted from the blood of my socialist enemies, singing the pledge of allegiance instead of reciting it, and being woefully ignorant of anything more than 50 miles away from my hometown.

If you were this resilient in real life, you could be a super solider. On ward and upward my friend!

Idk, life hasn't changed much for me personally. I do live in almost constant fear that my 67-year-old grandmother could get it but besides staying inside everything is the same.

I'm gonna use it for food (groceries and take out) and either a tv series or some games.

When I posted about it before for those of you that care, she ended up not having it.

Glad to hear your grandmother is doing well, J

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Idk, life hasn't changed much for me personally. I do live in almost constant fear that my 67-year-old grandmother could get it but besides staying inside everything is the same.

I'm gonna use it for food (groceries and take out) and either a tv series or some games.

When I posted about it before for those of you that care, she ended up not having it.

Good, glad to read she didn't get the virus.

Thanks ya'll. Appreciate it.

So some people are posting about receiving their checks. Speak up.

What you'd do with it?

Did you really needed it?

If so, how far did it take you, are you okay going forward?

Originally posted by Robtard
So some people are posting about receiving their checks. Speak up.

What you'd do with it?

Did you really needed it?

If so, how far did it take you, are you okay going forward?

My honey got hers. She put it in the joint checking account.

It is just sitting there. Doing nothing. Because we can't do anything with it.

We were supposed to go on vacation at the end of March, to Houston (again), but we had to cancel all the plans. 🙁

What is in Houston?

Buildings. A few trees.

And Tacos... LOTSA TACOS!!!!!!!

Adam has no interest in those.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
What is in Houston?

The 4th largest city in the US has tons of things to do, shop in, and eat. It's such a huge city that it feels like we can never come close to doing all the things we want to while there.

We need to visit it another 100 times or so. I'm thinking about relocating to Houston - it's my favorite US City, so far.