How exactly does that work? I hear about these all the time but it seems like it's a scam. It's gotta damage your credit, right?Yeah, I work at a debt settlement comapany. It's getting busier every month. Crazy how these people got this way.
How exactly does that work? I hear about these all the time but it seems like it's a scam. It's gotta damage your credit, right?Yeah, I work at a debt settlement comapany. It's getting busier every month. Crazy how these people got this way.
With a wife and two kids, I should get $1800. That's enough for cigars, booze, and hookers for all of us.You do know it's 600 dollars and not 6,000 dollars, right??
:hysterica
I heard the same story of borrowing the money from China and it wasn't on NPR so there must be some truth to this story. UNFORTUNATELY!I don't know. Seems a bit suspicious to me. We are spending Trillions for a War, the market is more volatile than usual, the National budget isn't balanced, we're up to our collective necks in debt (and borrowing money from other nations), and we're each getting a check for $600. Doesn't really make much sense to me. A little too convenient that the checks will probably go out May/June and that's about when the RNC/DNC hype will begin.
The real problem is that this isn't free money. It's just adding to our national debt. Sure, it's nice, but we're not talking a total reduction in our overall tax rate percentage.
I don't know how accurate this is, but I was listening to NPR and I heard the "rebate" put in these terms: We're gonna end up borrowing the 200 Billion from China and most American's are going to spend the money on products from China. Who's economy is getting stimualted?
That's what I've said all along. We'll all pay for this sooner or later.The real problem is that this isn't free money. It's just adding to our national debt. Sure, it's nice, but we're not talking a total reduction in our overall tax rate percentage.