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26 minutes ago, GeneticBlueprint said:

I actually started the rollover process for my 401k to my current employer the day before this all started. Just got the check in the mail today. It says it's good for up to 180 days. I think I'll wait a few more days to deposit it with my new employer's service provider.

Wow fucking lucky 

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32 minutes ago, mclumber1 said:

 

Say goodbye to 2 day delivery. 

I died inside when I saw my order last night was scheduled for delivery Friday. Is this civilization?

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4 minutes ago, CayceG said:

Right. Well. 

 

The stock markets are irrational and we should stop paying attention to them.

Ding ding ding.

 

The market’s in for a long bout of volatility—I wouldn’t bother trying to make sense of what it’s doing until the outbreak is under control at minimum.  We could easily be looking at weeks of record surges and record crashes. 

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20 hours ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

Democrats continue to run the risk of being outflanked from the left, by the right

 

20 hours ago, osxmatt said:


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20 hours ago, Kal-El814 said:

This is what @SFLUFAN has been saying / fearing for some time, appropriately so.

 

I wouldn't use this as an example.

 

He said we should give Americans $1000, not $1000 a month. That's not much different than Bush's tax rebate plan in the early 2000s that gave checks to all Americans, and his subsequent one in early 2008 with a Democratic Congress in place and bipartisan support. This idea isn't new, nor is an economic stimulus via tax rebates a new idea. See socialist Lewis Black:

 

 

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14 minutes ago, SaysWho? said:

 

 

 

I wouldn't use this as an example.

 

He said we should give Americans $1000, not $1000 a month. That's not much different than Bush's tax rebate plan in the early 2000s that gave checks to all Americans, and his subsequent one in early 2008 with a Democratic Congress in place and bipartisan support. This idea isn't new, nor is an economic stimulus via tax rebates a new idea. See socialist Lewis Black:

 

 

It opens up room to run left whereas I've seen some democratic senators on Twitter want to try and fucking means test the thing.

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5 minutes ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

It opens up room to run left whereas I've seen some democratic senators on Twitter want to try and fucking means test the thing.

 

I don't think Democrats have historically voted against this kind of stuff. They voted against the Bush tax cuts of 2001 because of the huge cuts to big business and corporations that were included, but the 2008 one-time stimulus was bipartisan. A few Democratic Senators running against it doesn't seem like a big deal when a very notable Democratic candidate ran on giving people $1000 a month, along with several candidates open to exploring UBI.

 

It's just not a new idea or something that saved Republicans in 2008.

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Just now, SaysWho? said:

 

I don't think Democrats have historically voted against this kind of stuff. They voted against the Bush tax cuts of 2001 because of the huge cuts to big business and corporations that were included, but the 2008 one-time stimulus was bipartisan. A few Democratic Senators running against it doesn't seem like a big deal when a very notable Democratic candidate ran on giving people $1000 a month, along with several candidates open to exploring UBI.

 

It's just not a new idea or something that saved Republicans in 2008.

I'm certain democratic senators won't vote against a Romney - Cotton relief bill but that it isn't their doing or then pushing for more, NOW, is a bad sign

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15 minutes ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

I'm certain democratic senators won't vote against a Romney - Cotton relief bill but that it isn't their doing or then pushing for more, NOW, is a bad sign

 

Republicans pushed for it in the 2000s both times, and it was also something ridiculed by many leftists IIRC who laughed at the notion that people will try to stimulate the economy by buying something as opposed to using it to pay all or part of one bill. Democrats were literally out there pushing for permanent paid leave in the past week, which is significantly more important than a one-time check, not to mention Andrew Yang pushing for a monthly stipend along with other Dem candidates who either supported it or considered it (maybe it was just the latter, I forget).

 

I don't think this is the hill anyone here needs to die on. This just ain't it; it's already happened twice in our lifetimes, maybe a third time coming soon

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I am really hoping that the Canadian government's plan includes a bunch of money for people. I know a local woman who is a board member on both the local public school board as well as the provincial board, and owns her own small business. She called my spouse yesterday to ask if there was anything in her insurance to cover her losses right now. Unfortunately there isn't :(

 

She was upset because she doesn't want to lay off her staff, but she hasn't had a customer in a few days. This is happening across the entire western world right now and needs to be stemmed immediately by a stimulus that would dwarf that from 2008/2009.

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2 hours ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

It's a different political time than before

 

Anyway, this seems bad:

 

 

Yep everyone at my work got their hours reduced if not cut all together except for managers or leads who will be working the most.

and except me because I'm the only one who does what I do. :p

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