Ray From Cleveland
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I spend over $1200 a weekThat $1200 will be spent in a week for most people. Unemployment will not cover the rent, car payments, health insurance, student loans....Um, wait, a virus that started in China would be more around because Hillary would have let immigrants who been here for decades have a path to citizenship?
Do you even think these things out before you write them?
Of course I do. My signature explains it all. Look, the Democrats could care less about the immigrants that came here, raping our women, robbing our stores, and killing our people. What makes you think they would give a shit about them coming here full of the virus? All they care about is getting as many minorities into the country as they can, and to hell with the American people.
They have a track record of it. Sanctuary cities, now sanctuary states, the longest government shutdown in our history over a crummy 3 billion dollar border wall, tabling Kate's law, warning illegals when ICE is coming to do business raids, just an entire history of pro-immigration legal or not.
We lost 10 million jobs in the last two weeks, buddy. The economy is in awful shape. Assuming we are lucky enough to go back to work in April, we'll be at double digit unemployment by then.
A lot of those lost jobs won't be coming back. A lot of companies will cut back the jobs they do have because there are no customers.
No, I don't think so. Besides the $1,200 check, the stimulus bill also contained an additional $600.00 a week for unemployment. Every state is different, but let's say your state pays $400.00 a week. That's comparable to somebody making close to 70K a year, which a lot of blue collar people never seen before, or a couple making 130K a year.
People will have money to spend. It not only helps while we are struggling through this, but will help with the recovery at the same time.
By November, that money will be a distant memory
Spent in a week???? Then the problem is not the money, the problem is in their budgeting. If you are spending $1,200 a week, you are living pretty high on the hog.
Many lending institutions are allowing their customers to omit their bills during this time. My state mandated that nobody's water supply can be cutoff. Same thing with mortgage payments and even rent in some places. It's really bad PR for lending institutions to be penalizing people or destroying their life during this crisis.
Don’t you?
Nope. Not even close.