Stimulus check survey...

I never got a check. If they send me a survey, I'm sending it back with a copy of the U.S. Constitution (my standard reply to such letters).
 
I got two checks. The first, for $27, I transferred to my friend for her birthday. She called me recently to tell me IRS checks are non-transferrable and no one will cash it. The check had a good bday joke on the back so I told her to keep it and Ill take her out next time I see her.

The second check was for $87 approximately, mostly spent on liquor.
 
Everyone got screwed out of this, hell I'm 16 and no one believed me at all when I told them they wouldn't get the whole amount promised. But hey, what do I know I'm just a kid...
 
Should I tell them I'm using it to be able to afford enough gas to picket the G.O.P. convention?

Maybe I'll mail it while I'm there, along with a nice thank you note to Dubya. That way I won't give them a head start.

Dear Dubya. Thank you for not hiring anyone smart enough to figure out how to exclude me from your shameless pandering...
 
I didn't get one. Apparently, I made too much money. To all of you who did get a stimulus check: "You're welcome."
 
These stimulus checks are such a joke. They are just creating more money and thus it is of no benefit and is actually a detriment.

Unless you pay off debt with them. It's breaking even with inflation. Newly created fiat money is used to get rid of older fiat money.
 
We really did buy guns and ammo and used the rest to do some home improvements as we are moving across the country soon and have to sell our house.
 
Live in a big old farmhouse with multiple tin roofs. Our's is paying a local Amish contractor to prep and paint them. An energy credit in next years filing.
 
I got a 20 inch lcd for my computer, paid my cell phone bill, bought groceries and a bag of weed....saved the rest.
 
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The stimulus check is an advance on next years

These stimulus checks are such a joke. They are just creating more money and thus it is of no benefit and is actually a detriment.

one time tax cut. Basically a cash advance before the election. Too sad.
 
Do people really spend money on things? Seriously, I got my check and it went into the checking account, along with all of my other money, to the general fund. It pays for part of my groceries and gas and whatever my entertainment budget is and everything else I spend money on.

Stop looking at money as "buying things", and start looking at your net flux. The FED just boosted your inflow for a month, did you adjust your outflow to compensate? Was the outflow towards investments or consumables?

Those are the questions that matter. The survey itself is propaganda, please tell it so.
 
oh i forgot, im also going to buy the manifesto with mine, ill add that to the survey too :)
 
Bought one of these.
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