$600 is better than nothing for some.
$0.25 is not.
The stim check should go towards those unemployed or with businesses failing. I.e. it should be relief, not stim. I don't need $600.
But the family down the street whose kids can’t go to school and the father can’t get work gets $2400, enough to bide him over till Biden who , as we all hear, will make us all whole again!
Yes, that part is good. If you read my post, you might glean this:
I just want the $600 that goes to people like me and the spouse, who actually have MORE disposable income at the moment due to covid restrictions, and wouldn't need it any case, to go to the people who are facing hunger, eviction, longterm work hiatus or loss, family business collapse, medical bills, etc.
Nothing stopping you from passing it on. It is tax free.
Charity begins at home.
HENCE THE LINE IN MY ORIGINAL POST ON THE MATTER INDICATING I WAS SENDING THE MONEY TO THE LOCAL FOOD BANK.
THE NUANCE OF MY OPINION, WHICH HAS ESCAPED AT LEAST TWO MEMBERS HERE, IS ASKING:
WHY SEND IT TO ME IN THE FIRST PLACE?? WHY NOT, RATHER, DO SOMETHING LIKE ADD TO RENTAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS OR SEND THE MONEY TO STATES THAT ARE BROKE AND HAVE HIGH COSTS OF LIVING SUCH THAT THE RELIEF UNEMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS ARE NOT SUFFICIENT. OR HELP CITIES THAT MAY HAVE TO SHUT DOWN BASIC SERVICES LIKE MASS TRANSIT LINES? USE YOU IMAGINATION. I. DON'T. NEED. THE. MONEY. ALL THESE OTHER PEOPLE DO.
THERE. CLEAR ENOUGH?
Yelling doesn’t do very much for your caterwauling since the $ 9 billion is already providing for what you are screaming about.
$280B extends the Paycheck Protection Program, which pays small businesses to keep people employed.
$160 is the direct payment of six hundred dollars to each American, with an earnings cap of seventy-five thousand dollars for individuals and a hundred and fifty thousand dollars for two-income families.
$120B will go to extend and expand unemployment benefits, including those that the CARES Act provided to gig workers in March. This time, though, the extra weekly payment is three hundred dollars instead of six hundred.
The rest:
$82B will be directed at efforts to reopen schools;
$45B forty-five billion will go to the stricken transportation sector,
$29B to distributing vaccines
$$29B to testing and tracing.
$65 B for nutrition, rental assistance, and child care for needy families.
Hope this helps.