posted on Jan, 27 2021 @ 04:13 PM
The government kind of screwed up the intention of these checks; if it was to stimulate the economy then I don’t see a reason everyone shouldn’t
get one, being that you’re part of our economic system, IE- you pay taxes or receive government benefits. If it’s to stimulate the economy, then
people buying stuff, regardless of their financial status, would stimulate the economy.
But with the government putting a cut-off on it, it implies it’s more meant for people to get some financial relief. So is it a federal relief
check or is it a economy stimulation check? There was enough talk about how the people needed it that further implied it was for relief and not to
stimulate the economy.
I’ve seen some people say that $1400 or even $2000 won’t help anyone, no matter how broke you are, but that’s not true. I understand the
premise, but if you’ve never had to make $50 last you 4 weeks, I wouldn’t think you’d get the idea. When you’re poor but doing what you can to
not be poor, you make every penny stretch as far as it can and $2000 can put enough food in the cupboard for a couple months (Hell, my wife and I only
spend about $400-450 a month on food). Like I said, I understand the premise and I think it definitely holds true for those who can’t manage their
money, but I’ve had periods in my life where I’ve literally made $50 last me a month.
My wife and I both worked straight through this. Myself, by design, because I intentionally got in a career that was deemed essential. Then the same
week Florida went essential only, I got a rather hefty raise that, for the first time in my life, put me in a spot where I can buy stuff without
checking my bank account first. So when I got my stimulus check I could blow it on whatever I wanted. I needed a new computer for my studio so I found
a guy who owns a small, 3-man business refurbishing and selling Macs and bought one. With my 2nd one for $600, I went to the only Ma and Pop music
store still remaining in South Florida and bought a bunch of little things for way too damn much.
TL,DR; It’s called a stimulus, which we would be led to believe is to stimulate the economy, but is being discussed by the government as relief for
people, so I suppose it’s both? If it’s just for relief, then people already receiving government benefits (without having paid into them) should
be exempt. They’ve already got relief. If you paid into SS/unemployment, I have no problem with you receiving the money.
My mom, when I was still speaking to her, asked me last Spring if she was getting the $1200 and before I could answer, unloaded a mouthful of
horsesh*t about how she deserved it because she can’t work and it’s not her fault. This is a woman who divorced her own husband because the state
found out she was married and living with him while he was working and was going to reduce her welfare checks. Of course, they still stayed married,
but it goes to show the lack of principal. My entire life she scammed and lied her way into getting more of or staying on the government nipple. She
worked for 3 hours in a Burger King once and quit because her shoulder hurt from opening the microwave. The laziest human I’ve ever met in my life.
The only thing she deserves is to be left to her own devices to provide for herself.