toobfreak
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The vaccine is in such demand we have to pay people to take it...
I'm holding out for a $2500 check.
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The vaccine is in such demand we have to pay people to take it...
Sorry, but the price increase by the petroleum industry was started before Joe became president 3 days ago...
Hope you are wrong. Too early for me to guess.
Dude...your party has gone off the rails.WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Now that he’s assumed office, President Joe Biden is expected to get his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan passed as quickly as possible. The measure includes a $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans.
With Democrats in control of both the presidency and Congress, the overall plan has a good chance of passage. However, one Republican congressman is throwing up a roadblock of sorts.
Rep. Steve Stivers, a Republican from Ohio, suggested checks go to people who’ve received the coronavirus vaccine.
“I hope the administration will look at that option because we actually buy something with our $1,400 — and that’s herd immunity,” Stivers said in an interview with Yahoo Finance.
He suggested the quickest way to get the economy going is to get people vaccinated and back to work or school.
“I’d be willing to accept a $1,400 stimulus check if people are willing to take the vaccine,” Stivers added.
While that suggestion is not likely to move forward, Biden’s plan isn’t moving as quickly as some hoped. The checks are part of a complex and layered plan that includes increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour, expanding paid leave for workers and increasing tax credits for families with children.
So far, the Biden White House has declined to provide a timeline for getting its proposed relief package through, saying that officials are beginning to schedule meetings with lawmakers to discuss the proposal.
Third stimulus check: GOP lawmaker wants $1,400 payment reserved for people who get COVID-19 vaccine
One lawmaker says he’ll support $1,400 checks — but only for people who make the commitment and get the COVID-19 vaccine.fox8.com
Who elects jokers like this? I'm a diehard conservative, but when one of my own acts out, I'll call them on it.
First off, how would people be able to prove they got the vaccine? Secondly, what kind of administration costs would be involved? Right now, if they decide to send everybody a stimulus check, it's as simple as hitting a few buttons on their keyboard I'm sure. To go through each American one by one to double check they got the vaccine would take many months if not over a year. Then there's the fact that there isn't enough vaccine to go around to everybody just yet. That too may take a couple of months.
It will never be a requirement, but how stupid do you have to be to even think of something like this?
At a certain time in the future, I would not care if we burned fossil fuel or not if the costs settle down and it is abundant in a non damaging way. I just see no way to transition in the next 15 or 20 years. It's not happening, so I am not planning to worry about it any time soon. All the big oil companies are funding projects with wind, solar, tidal power, etc. Good stuff but not able to meet the demands at price point at the present time, but they want to insure themselves a big piece of the future, because sooner or later, we will transition.Hope you are wrong. Too early for me to guess.
It all depends on what Big Brother does with all this. It's not just Biden, but the entire Democrat party is all for getting rid of fossil fuels, and they will be the ones to actually call the shots. Biden is just a puppet really.
At a certain time in the future, I would not care if we burned fossil fuel or not if the costs settle down and it is abundant in a non damaging way. I just see no way to transition in the next 15 or 20 years. It's not happening, so I am not planning to worry about it any time soon. All the big oil companies are funding projects with wind, solar, tidal power, etc. Good stuff but not able to meet the demands at price point at the present time, but they want to insure themselves a big piece of the future, because sooner or later, we will transition.
You could be right. It could be a step toward jumping the current price up, to encourage alternatives. We will see what we see. While not worried about the eventual transition, I too am against artificially raising energy costs domestically to make it more attractive.At a certain time in the future, I would not care if we burned fossil fuel or not if the costs settle down and it is abundant in a non damaging way. I just see no way to transition in the next 15 or 20 years. It's not happening, so I am not planning to worry about it any time soon. All the big oil companies are funding projects with wind, solar, tidal power, etc. Good stuff but not able to meet the demands at price point at the present time, but they want to insure themselves a big piece of the future, because sooner or later, we will transition.
I couldn't agree more. The reason few want alternatives and it has to be subsidized by the government is due to price and reliability. Give me something cheaper and more reliable than gas to run my car, count me in. Give me a fuel that will lower my house energy bill, I'll be glad to switch to whatever. But Democrats want to force this down our throats against our will. That's why I'm predicting the Keystone is just one of many steps.
Therefore the price of energy has to go up. How much is based on the actions of the Democrats now in complete power of the country. What I am sure of is we can say farewell to $2.00 a gallon gasoline, at least until we can clean these problem makers out of our government.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Now that he’s assumed office, President Joe Biden is expected to get his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan passed as quickly as possible. The measure includes a $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans.
With Democrats in control of both the presidency and Congress, the overall plan has a good chance of passage. However, one Republican congressman is throwing up a roadblock of sorts.
Rep. Steve Stivers, a Republican from Ohio, suggested checks go to people who’ve received the coronavirus vaccine.
“I hope the administration will look at that option because we actually buy something with our $1,400 — and that’s herd immunity,” Stivers said in an interview with Yahoo Finance.
He suggested the quickest way to get the economy going is to get people vaccinated and back to work or school.
“I’d be willing to accept a $1,400 stimulus check if people are willing to take the vaccine,” Stivers added.
While that suggestion is not likely to move forward, Biden’s plan isn’t moving as quickly as some hoped. The checks are part of a complex and layered plan that includes increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour, expanding paid leave for workers and increasing tax credits for families with children.
So far, the Biden White House has declined to provide a timeline for getting its proposed relief package through, saying that officials are beginning to schedule meetings with lawmakers to discuss the proposal.
Third stimulus check: GOP lawmaker wants $1,400 payment reserved for people who get COVID-19 vaccine
One lawmaker says he’ll support $1,400 checks — but only for people who make the commitment and get the COVID-19 vaccine.fox8.com
Who elects jokers like this? I'm a diehard conservative, but when one of my own acts out, I'll call them on it.
First off, how would people be able to prove they got the vaccine? Secondly, what kind of administration costs would be involved? Right now, if they decide to send everybody a stimulus check, it's as simple as hitting a few buttons on their keyboard I'm sure. To go through each American one by one to double check they got the vaccine would take many months if not over a year. Then there's the fact that there isn't enough vaccine to go around to everybody just yet. That too may take a couple of months.
It will never be a requirement, but how stupid do you have to be to even think of something like this?
The vaccine is in such demand we have to pay people to take it...
I'm holding out for a $2500 check.
" First off, how would people be able to prove they got the vaccine? "WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Now that he’s assumed office, President Joe Biden is expected to get his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan passed as quickly as possible. The measure includes a $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans.
With Democrats in control of both the presidency and Congress, the overall plan has a good chance of passage. However, one Republican congressman is throwing up a roadblock of sorts.
Rep. Steve Stivers, a Republican from Ohio, suggested checks go to people who’ve received the coronavirus vaccine.
“I hope the administration will look at that option because we actually buy something with our $1,400 — and that’s herd immunity,” Stivers said in an interview with Yahoo Finance.
He suggested the quickest way to get the economy going is to get people vaccinated and back to work or school.
“I’d be willing to accept a $1,400 stimulus check if people are willing to take the vaccine,” Stivers added.
While that suggestion is not likely to move forward, Biden’s plan isn’t moving as quickly as some hoped. The checks are part of a complex and layered plan that includes increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour, expanding paid leave for workers and increasing tax credits for families with children.
So far, the Biden White House has declined to provide a timeline for getting its proposed relief package through, saying that officials are beginning to schedule meetings with lawmakers to discuss the proposal.
Third stimulus check: GOP lawmaker wants $1,400 payment reserved for people who get COVID-19 vaccine
One lawmaker says he’ll support $1,400 checks — but only for people who make the commitment and get the COVID-19 vaccine.fox8.com
Who elects jokers like this? I'm a diehard conservative, but when one of my own acts out, I'll call them on it.
First off, how would people be able to prove they got the vaccine? Secondly, what kind of administration costs would be involved? Right now, if they decide to send everybody a stimulus check, it's as simple as hitting a few buttons on their keyboard I'm sure. To go through each American one by one to double check they got the vaccine would take many months if not over a year. Then there's the fact that there isn't enough vaccine to go around to everybody just yet. That too may take a couple of months.
It will never be a requirement, but how stupid do you have to be to even think of something like this?
The vaccine is in such demand we have to pay people to take it...
I'm holding out for a $2500 check.
Maybe you should just catch it.
Send me the check and the vaccine and I promise I'll take it. No fraud at all...Can I get my vaccination by mail?
The vaccine is in such demand we have to pay people to take it...
I'm holding out for a $2500 check.
Maybe you should just catch it.
Either way. 99% of those who catch it are never sure they were ever sick, and of the remaining 1% who do get very sick, 99% of those never die. But I think I'll take the check.
I hope to see democrats line up for these vaccines. If they were in such demand, there would be no need to pay people to take them.
Fuck off trollI hope to see democrats line up for these vaccines. If they were in such demand, there would be no need to pay people to take them.
Thanks for the disinformation, uneducated idiot.
Fuck off trollI hope to see democrats line up for these vaccines. If they were in such demand, there would be no need to pay people to take them.
Thanks for the disinformation, uneducated idiot.
Go get your vaccine. Why pay people to take a vaccine everyone can't wait to get. Won't that make the line longer?
I don't expect a troll like you to do anything but make shit comments with nothing to back them.Fuck off trollI hope to see democrats line up for these vaccines. If they were in such demand, there would be no need to pay people to take them.
Thanks for the disinformation, uneducated idiot.
Go get your vaccine. Why pay people to take a vaccine everyone can't wait to get. Won't that make the line longer?
I have no interest in whatever it is you're currently rambling on about Please,.FUCK OFF.
Republicans aren't Conservatives , they are nothing more than the Democratic party lite.WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Now that he’s assumed office, President Joe Biden is expected to get his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan passed as quickly as possible. The measure includes a $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans.
With Democrats in control of both the presidency and Congress, the overall plan has a good chance of passage. However, one Republican congressman is throwing up a roadblock of sorts.
Rep. Steve Stivers, a Republican from Ohio, suggested checks go to people who’ve received the coronavirus vaccine.
“I hope the administration will look at that option because we actually buy something with our $1,400 — and that’s herd immunity,” Stivers said in an interview with Yahoo Finance.
He suggested the quickest way to get the economy going is to get people vaccinated and back to work or school.
“I’d be willing to accept a $1,400 stimulus check if people are willing to take the vaccine,” Stivers added.
While that suggestion is not likely to move forward, Biden’s plan isn’t moving as quickly as some hoped. The checks are part of a complex and layered plan that includes increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour, expanding paid leave for workers and increasing tax credits for families with children.
So far, the Biden White House has declined to provide a timeline for getting its proposed relief package through, saying that officials are beginning to schedule meetings with lawmakers to discuss the proposal.
Third stimulus check: GOP lawmaker wants $1,400 payment reserved for people who get COVID-19 vaccine
One lawmaker says he’ll support $1,400 checks — but only for people who make the commitment and get the COVID-19 vaccine.fox8.com
Who elects jokers like this? I'm a diehard conservative, but when one of my own acts out, I'll call them on it.
First off, how would people be able to prove they got the vaccine? Secondly, what kind of administration costs would be involved? Right now, if they decide to send everybody a stimulus check, it's as simple as hitting a few buttons on their keyboard I'm sure. To go through each American one by one to double check they got the vaccine would take many months if not over a year. Then there's the fact that there isn't enough vaccine to go around to everybody just yet. That too may take a couple of months.
It will never be a requirement, but how stupid do you have to be to even think of something like this?